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How many years it will take to reacher German Expert level?

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Minimum 5 years.
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German Language Trainer with 30 years of German teaching experience gained in India

If you complete A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 levels within two years, you should be reaching the expert level.
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Rome was not built in a day... to learn a language is not so easy.. it all depends on the hard work and enthusiasm.. if given 100% it's not that difficult too..
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German language teacher

For perfect german atleast one should learn for 2 years and practice alot.
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It depends on how friendly you take the language. To be well versed with the basics of the language like greeting and all, it takes 4-5 months
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Home Tutor and Automobile Professional

It takes a year or so as the Institutes have technical methods to teach you. Morever you can have a basic communication (to surviev in Germany) even after 1 Level. After all its a language and one need to practice to get hands on with it! Regards, & all the best, Prachi
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Min 2 and half years
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Founder, Philanthropist, Speaker & Counselor at iSahayog NGO with 18 years of diversified experience into Training & Development, Technical Support, Customer Service, Talent Acquisition, Headhunting, Business Development, Sales, Operations, Social-Work, NGO.

German A1 Level (3 months) German A2 Level (6 months) German B1 Level (9 months) German B2 Level (15 months) -- This level is slightly more challenging. As an absolute beginner you should plan about 15 months (or 5 semesters) to accomplish B2 level. B2 is split into 2 courses: B2.1 and B2.2, taking...
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German A1 Level (3 months) German A2 Level (6 months) German B1 Level (9 months) German B2 Level (15 months) – This level is slightly more challenging. As an absolute beginner you should plan about 15 months (or 5 semesters) to accomplish B2 level. B2 is split into 2 courses: B2.1 and B2.2, taking 1 semester each. read less
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Certified German Language with 7+ years of experience

Living in German speaking country it might take up to 2 years. Anywhere else is anybody's guess.
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MA french

A minimum of one year provided one is diligent.
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