How long does it take to learn Spanish level 1- beginners?

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Depends on your interest. Its generally 20 classes where per class you spend 2 hours and then a lot of practice and study.
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Langauge Trainer

It depends on your interest and effort. Most institutes gives 40 to 45 hours coaching for A1 level. It might be 1 hour per day or 2-2 hours on Saturday and Sunday.
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Spanish trainer with 6 years of experience

Hi Megha, standard course would be of 51 hours. Basic level covers the entire present tense - simple present, present perfect and present continuous tense. The standard textbook used is called Aula. There are 6 levels of exams which give you a diploma in Spanish as a foreign language. Each level...
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Hi Megha, standard course would be of 51 hours. Basic level covers the entire present tense - simple present, present perfect and present continuous tense. The standard textbook used is called Aula. There are 6 levels of exams which give you a diploma in Spanish as a foreign language. Each level has a different Aula. read less
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Also depends on the time frame that a student has and his/her ability to grasp the language.
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Spanish Language Tutor

It really depends on yourself, your ability and passion. It may take 1 month, it may take 1 year. If you study it 1 hour daily I think it should take hardly a week or two to be fluent enough for basic conversations.
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It would take around 50 hours if individual attention is paid.
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Divya replied | 18 Jan Depends on your interest. Its generally 20 classes where per class you spend 2 hours and then a lot of practice and study.
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Hardly 20 days
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18 Years Experienced Spanish Teacher have taught more than1400 students.

Generally between 1-3 months are enough for someone to be familiar with Spanish but your own practice is must. "The more you sweat less you bleed".
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According to me, 30 to 40 hours of training is enough for the Basic A1 course. A lot can be covered in those hours
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