To reach this level, you’ll need between 80 and 100 additional hours of study after achieving the A1 level. Reaching the A2 level means you’ll be able to understand and produce basic Spanish sentences in simple, everyday situations. Total number of hours: 70-80 (between two and three months total)īest learning tool for this level: Free Spanish online resources A2 level It’s meant to just be a foundation upon which you’ll build the rest of your Spanish knowledge.īetween 70 and 80 hours of study should be enough to reach the A1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).ĭepending on the learning method you choose and the intensity of your studying, this should take you no more than two to three months. The A1 level covers very basic grammar and vocabulary topics. (Download) How long will it take you to reach a certain skill level in Spanish? A1 level This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬlick here to get a copy. For native speakers of Asian, African and other language families.For native speakers of a Slavic language.
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