How Long Does It Take To Learn Spanish?
Posted: Tuesday, November 11, 2008
by Kyle Bumpus
http://learnspanishonyourown.com
The first thing everybody wants to know when beginning to learn Spanish is how long it will take. Of course, the answer depends on what exactly you mean by the term "learn Spanish". Do you mean native-level fluency? Functionally conversant? Somewhere in between? The time required to reach a near-native fluency is different for everybody and is hard to measure, but there are rules of thumb on how long it usually takes to reach a level adequate for all but the most specialized of professional and social situations.
The Foreign Service Institute (FSI), the branch of the US government responsible for teaching languages to US diplomats , allocates 6 months to the task of teaching Spanish to a new diplomat. Learning Spanish on your own time at home, you might wish to work at a less frenzied pace than that, but it is unlikely to take any reasonably determined Spanish student more than a year to achieve functional fluency.
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