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How long would it take to become fluent in French?
With full immersion in the French language, you can expect to be relatively fluent in three to six months. Of course, full French immersion can be tough to accomplish, considering the fact that you probably have a full-time life somewhere where French isn’t the language being spoken!
How long does it take to learn French A1?
Level | Can be reached through hours of study | Total of study hours |
---|---|---|
A1 | 80 to 100 h | 80 to 100 h |
A2 | + 100 to 120 h | 180 to 200 h |
B1 | + 150 to 180 h | 350 to 400 h |
B2 | + 200 to 250 h | 600 to 650 h |
Is one year enough to learn French?
You can learn French in one year. Some people take a decade to learn a language, while others have become fluent in a year or less. In a nutshell, you need to be proficient in reading, writing, listening, and speaking to be considered fluent.
Is learning French hard for English speakers?
The FSI scale ranks French as a “category I language”, considered as “more similar to English”, as compared to categories III and IV “hard” or “super-hard languages”. According to the FSI, French is one of the easiest languages to learn for a native English speaker.
Is Spanish easier than French?
Spanish is arguably somewhat easier for the first year or so of learning, in large part because beginners may struggle less with pronunciation than their French-studying colleagues. However, beginners in Spanish have to deal with dropped subject pronouns and four words for “you,” while French only has two.
Is French or Spanish easier?
Should French be taught in schools?
If a school could only teach one language it’s obvious why French should be taught. My kids schools teach Spanish, it’s not until later on they get the chance to learn French, German or other languages. Countries where French is an official or main language. What a list of mighty titans we have there; I agree, case closed.
When should my child learn French in Ontario?
If your child is enrolled in an English-language school, they must learn French from Grade 4-8. In secondary school, your child must take at least one French credit to graduate and get their Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Is French a useful language to learn?
French as a foreign language is the second most frequently taught language in the world after English. When deciding on a foreign language for work or school, consider that French is the language that will give you the most choices later on in your studies or your career. French is the most useful, and other languages are equally useful.
What is the difference between French extended and French immersion?
Extended French programs teach 25\% of all classes in French at the elementary school level, and require 7 credits in French. French immersion programs teach 50\% of all classes in French at the elementary school level, and require 10 credits in French.