How long does it take to learn French?

For English speakers, French is considered relatively quick to learn.

The US Foreign Service Institute (FSI), which trains American diplomats and government officials, categorized French as a Category I language in its paper titled “Lessons learned from fifty years of theory and practice in government language teaching” (Jackson & Kaplan, 1999)—the first of three categories, which includes the least challenging of the languages it taught.

In the experience of the FSI, adult English speakers with strong language-learning ability usually required about 575–600 hours of study (roughly 23–24 weeks of intensive classes plus self-study) to reach Level 3 on the ILR scale in French.

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