How much time required to learn German language?

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Depends which level you want to do.Generally A1 level takes 50 hours
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Well, to learn and master any new foreign language is a life time journey, but you can start with taking up A1 level - which is the first step in learning German. To learn equivalent to A1 level, you will need around 50 to 60 hours of classroom study in addition to similar numbers of hours on home work...
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Well, to learn and master any new foreign language is a life time journey, but you can start with taking up A1 level - which is the first step in learning German. To learn equivalent to A1 level, you will need around 50 to 60 hours of classroom study in addition to similar numbers of hours on home work and assignments. With this effort, you will be able to write A1 level exam and clear it with flying colors. read less
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Its depends upon your interest. And how much you work hard
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It depends on you. But for basic German 6 months is enough.
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Certified German Language with 7+ years of experience

In institutes: 120 hrs + 80 hrs at home. Online: 60 hrs 1 on 1 coaching 60 hrs at home. for each level.
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someone needs minimum 40 hours of classes and apart that it depends upon the learner's interest . the learner must practise regularly and go through all vocabularies, verbs, adjectives , etc.....
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It depends on your objective. What are you going to use the language learnt?
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German Language Proficiency for Certification Course

Hi Rahul 50 to 48 hours to be precise , including vocabulary grammar and Structure for A1 and exam preparation extensively. I am starting a batch on Ist week of Feb if you are interested in joining. - See more at: https://www.urbanpro.com/comment/save#sthash.6sacg1IX.dpuf
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It depends on how much time u can give for each level.
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German Language Trainer

It depends on the level you want to go for.
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