how many days needed to learn basic french?

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Native speaker of indian origin, now french tutor settled in Navi Mumbai

Hi Pavani. This depends on how determined u are to learn.some learn it in a month some take 3-4 months. On an average, basic French can be learnt in 2months...
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Experienced french tutor for last 10 years

For basic u need at least 6 months with good practice and good teacher. For any language basic should b strong to get hold on language.
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Home Tutor

To learn French for a fresher, you need minimum 40 hours. If the student is serious and hard working, he/she will be able to read, write and speak basic French.
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Hi pavani, as per our schedule u need 30 hours to learn basic (A1 Level) french
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It will take you abt 2 to 3 months for basic french on a basis of 10 hours per week
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Learning basic French requires about 60 hours of classes. It's upto you much time you can spare per week.If you take one hour class every week day,you can learn in two and a half months also.
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French Language Professor [ Bac, Fac, PhD ] with teaching experience of 25 years

3 months
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French/Guitar Home Tutor

Well, It depends on the amount of time you put in. Consistency is a must . If you study regularly, I would say you'll finish the basic courses in about 8 months
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IGCSE, IB French Teacher

That depends on how quickly a student grasps the content being taught. On average one should expect to learn basic french within 6 months if they take classes twice or thrice a week and are diligent and persevering with studies. Most people back out of their studies a few weeks into the course owing...
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That depends on how quickly a student grasps the content being taught. On average one should expect to learn basic french within 6 months if they take classes twice or thrice a week and are diligent and persevering with studies. Most people back out of their studies a few weeks into the course owing to lack of willpower and perseverance. read less
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HSR Layout - French Home Tutor

Ideally as per a proper study pattern with a A1 course book. It would take you 2-3 months. 2hrs of study on alternative days i.e. 24 hrs in a month. A 60 hrs of total study would give a basic level proficiency in French.
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