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How long does it take to go from B2 to C1 French?

How long does it take to go from B2 to C1 French?

A higher level of fluency – top B2 (upper intermediate) into C1 (advanced/operational proficiency) (ILR 2+ to 3+) is said to take 550 to 900 hours.

Can French be learned in 6 months?

In 6 months a person can easily learn so much french that it can easily talk, listen, understand and reply to most of the general questions used in daily life and basic conversations. Moreover , the most important factor that a language learner requires is favourable environment and motivation.

How do you get to C1 in French?

Getting to C1 in French in 2 years!

  1. WORK EVERY DAY: Do something concerning the language every day!
  2. Use your DEAD TIME.
  3. INPUT is essential.
  4. SPEAKING: Being reserved, this was the hardest for me to do but once I started my level improved drastically.
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How long does it take to get B2 in French?

between 560 and 650 hours
According to the Alliance Française, it takes between 560 and 650 hours of lessons to reach a B2 level in French.

What is the B2 level in French?

B2 is an upper intermediate level (what I usually call “fluent”), directly below C1. At the time I took this exam, I had no idea what each level meant. I worked very hard on my French for over three months. As it turned out, I was more than capable of communicating at B2 level and passed the exam very safely.

What is the level above C1 in French?

The only level above C1 is C2 – complete mastery. French is the first language that I sat a formal exam in, back in 2005, when I tried out the DELF B2 level exam. B2 is an upper intermediate level (what I usually call “fluent”), directly below C1.

How do I get Ready for the C2 French exam?

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To get ready for the C2 French exam, I’ll be spending a lot of time listening to the higher levels of the Frenchpod101 lessons. Once again, at the C-levels this starts to get really tricky as you need to understand the subtle cues that the author is giving you.

Is it possible to skip A2 level and study for B1?

It is certainly possible to skip the A2 level and study for the B1 exam directly but it is not advisable to do so. This is an overview of the French levels of CEFR and the proficiency each level describes from French levels CEFR A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXLMnN7-rBc