How Long Does It Take to Learn French?


 

The time needed to learn French depends on:

  • Your goal (conversation, exams, PR)
  • Daily practice time
  • Learning method

General Learning Timeline

  • A1 (Beginner): 2–3 months
  • A2 (Elementary): 4–6 months
  • B1 (Intermediate): 8–12 months

What You Can Do at Each Level

After A1:

English:

My name is Raj. I work in an office.

French:

Je m’appelle Raj. Je travaille dans un bureau.

After A2:

English:

I want to work in Canada in the future.

French:

Je veux travailler au Canada Γ  l’avenir.

After B1:

English:

I can communicate comfortably in French at my workplace.

French:

Je peux communiquer facilement en franΓ§ais sur mon lieu de travail.

Conclusion:
With daily practice of 30–60 minutes, progress is steady and achievable.

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