How long will it take to reach German intermediate level?

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Certified German Language with 7+ years of experience

4 months/ 80 hrs of instruction and 160 hrs of practice. (Avg 3 hrs per day)
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Certified German Language with 7+ years of experience

4 to 6 months depending on the students' abilities and efforts.
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