What should I do to get from the B1 level in French to the C1 level in 6 months?

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Hi Bala, If you have a desire to.move from one level to another, for sure you can. You need to be very practical interns of allocating time for your classes, homework, assignments and practice. It is doable, if you have the targets in right place. We can discuss more, pls feel free to ping. All the...
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Hi Bala, If you have a desire to.move from one level to another, for sure you can. You need to be very practical interns of allocating time for your classes, homework, assignments and practice. It is doable, if you have the targets in right place. We can discuss more, pls feel free to ping. All the best Cheers Brian read less
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