How much time does it take to speak german language fluently?

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(if you want to speak, discuss and understand) A1 can never be less than 60 hours. Its minimum. If exam preparation is included, it reaches upto 100 hours. If culture is included it is 120 hours. A2 will have 30-40% more time and so B1. German is a technical language. Practice is must. Your classes...
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(if you want to speak, discuss and understand) A1 can never be less than 60 hours. Its minimum. If exam preparation is included, it reaches upto 100 hours. If culture is included it is 120 hours. A2 will have 30-40% more time and so B1. German is a technical language. Practice is must. Your classes may finish it quickly but that can never solve your problem. If I am offering you sky, doesn't mean that it is yours. There are no short-cuts in German. Work, Work, Work! For any kind of Job interviews in German company, be prepared to cross B1. I will not say your ability or motivation. Motivation, you have to have. There is no choice and ability, the person who has worked, achieves, and who has not, doesnt. No question of your own talent. read less
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After A2 one should be able to speak in German language with confidence. But surely the dedication from the student side is required.
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The truth is that it will take you around one year to build a proper foundation and then another year of living in Germany and interacting with people. Passing the international exams here in India up to B2 level does not guaranty that you are fluent..Once you pass C1 in Germany you are not only declared...
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The truth is that it will take you around one year to build a proper foundation and then another year of living in Germany and interacting with people. Passing the international exams here in India up to B2 level does not guaranty that you are fluent..Once you pass C1 in Germany you are not only declared fluent but you really are. read less
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German Classes - Deutsch für Euch (German for You)

It depends entirely on you. As a teacher, we can teach you vocabulary, grammar rules, pronunciation etc etc. But I have seen people who can not introduce even after learning for 1 or 2 years. On the other hand, some people learn so quickly that they can clear all levels of goethe exams in same period...
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to speak german fluently, it is necessary to complete it upto B1 level, and almost takes minimum 3 4 months.
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German Language Proficiency for Certification Course

It takes 8 weeks I.e 40hours to complete A1 level of German - 8 weekend classes along with regular practice at home based on the materials and audio given for pronouncation. It also depends a lot on individuals commitment and motivation...
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Depending upon everyone's abilities and motivation. One can get fluency in German very fast while living in a German speaking country and having a home previous build strong foundation.
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It takes 8 weeks I.e 40hours to complete A1 level of German at Inforte , Bangalore . The kind of English we speak is of B1/ B2 level. So once you've completed B1:B2 level , your German will be as fluent Regards , Inforte , Bangalore . Mathikere & Rajajinagar Br .
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I have more than 10 years of experience.

Atleast you should do three semester.
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I have more than 10 years of experience.

Atleast three semesters should be done i.e. minimum B1
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