How many hours would it take to learn German on each level?

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German A1 - Duration 40 hours - 2 Months German A2 - Duration 40 hours - 2 Months German B1 - Duration 70 hours - 3 Months German B2 - Duration 110 hours - 4.5 Months German C1 - Duration 100 hours - 4 Months German C2 - Duration 120 hours - 5 Months
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Typically it takes 40 hrs which could be accommodated min in 2 months to max 6 months. Connect with us for more info on our classes.
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Yes, Studio D is one of the best book for learning German. The recent book which is followed in Netzwerk.
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Usually it takes minutes 90 hours to complete A1 and 90 hours for A2. If somebody is pushing for less hours then you will not learn.
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