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Language level and study hours:
 
Language level and study hours:
  
General
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== Study hours==
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* Cambridge Assesment English, [https://support.cambridgeenglish.org/hc/en-gb/articles/202838506-Guided-learning-hours How many hours do I need to prepare for my exam?]
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Here are the estimates of the Goethe Institute for [[German]]:
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* A1: minimum 80-200 hours
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* A2: 200-350 hours
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* B1: 350-600 hours
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* B2: 600-800 hours
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* C1: 800-1000 hours
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* C2: 1000-1200 hours
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* I KINDA LIKE LANGUAGES BLOG, [http://ikindalikelanguages.com/blog/how-much-time-is-it-realistic-to-learn-a-language-in/ How Much Time Is It Realistic to Learn a Language in?]
 
* I KINDA LIKE LANGUAGES BLOG, [http://ikindalikelanguages.com/blog/how-much-time-is-it-realistic-to-learn-a-language-in/ How Much Time Is It Realistic to Learn a Language in?]
  
Scales
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== Scales ==
 
*[[wikipedia:Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] (CFRL)  
 
*[[wikipedia:Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] (CFRL)  
 
*[[wikipedia:ILR scale]]
 
*[[wikipedia:ILR scale]]
  
Vocabulary per level:
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== Vocabulary per level ==
 
* I KINDA LIKE LANGUAGES BLOG,[http://ikindalikelanguages.com/blog/common-european-languages-framework-cefrand-vocabulary-size/ Common European Languages Framework (CEFR) and Vocabulary Size]  
 
* I KINDA LIKE LANGUAGES BLOG,[http://ikindalikelanguages.com/blog/common-european-languages-framework-cefrand-vocabulary-size/ Common European Languages Framework (CEFR) and Vocabulary Size]  
  
Equivalencies
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== Equivalencies ==
  
 
*AUCP, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140116123131/http://www.aucp.org/sous_pages/aix/Students_Aix_docs/TEF_Levels_and_Equivalencies.pdf Level Breakdown and Equivalencies]: including CEFR and ILR
 
*AUCP, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140116123131/http://www.aucp.org/sous_pages/aix/Students_Aix_docs/TEF_Levels_and_Equivalencies.pdf Level Breakdown and Equivalencies]: including CEFR and ILR

Latest revision as of 19:07, 13 July 2022

Language level and study hours:

Study hours

Here are the estimates of the Goethe Institute for German:

  • A1: minimum 80-200 hours
  • A2: 200-350 hours
  • B1: 350-600 hours
  • B2: 600-800 hours
  • C1: 800-1000 hours
  • C2: 1000-1200 hours

Scales

Vocabulary per level

Equivalencies