Is it possible to reach a B2 level (or higher in German) studying on your own?

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It depends.If you mean: pass an exam saying you’re competent to B2, then yeah, sure. It’s just a piece of paper. If you mean, actually be a competent communicator in German, then you’re going to need lots of contact with speakers of native or near-native proficiency. You can get that without doing...
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It depends.If you mean: pass an exam saying you’re competent to B2, then yeah, sure. It’s just a piece of paper. If you mean, actually be a competent communicator in German, then you’re going to need lots of contact with speakers of native or near-native proficiency. You can get that without doing a formal course. read less
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No. Not possible
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Hi Abhishek, Being an experienced professional I would not encourage you to study German on your own, especially initial levels A1 & A2 /beginner courses you should pursue with the trainer or language institute. In fact there is a systematic approach to learn any new language. Completing A1 & A2 ...
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Hi Abhishek, Being an experienced professional I would not encourage you to study German on your own, especially initial levels A1 & A2 /beginner courses you should pursue with the trainer or language institute. In fact there is a systematic approach to learn any new language. Completing A1 & A2 with good score opens you up for B1 & B2 and so on....with each level your proficiency in the language improves. You need to be sure which study material you are using; there are hundreds of text books available in the market but which one is the best to follow you will get to know only if you are under some trainers guidance. Hope the answer helps you. All the best! read less
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