The first thing you need to consider before moving to Germany is learning the language. The German language is rated as a category 2two in terms of difficulty, which is not considered as hard as other languages such as Arabic or Chinese. They usually take way more time.

The amount of time depends solely upon
: first :, how much effort you're willing to put, and second, how often you're going to be practicing.

There are different ways
where to learn German. Most people choose to study in a language center, where you have a certain amount of sessions per week, a teacher with a pedagogy, and materials for learning (work and student book). Others choose to learn at home using YouTube channels or different websites, which is considered to be the most savingcheapest way. And some opt for a private tutor which is more expensive.

Prices vary wildly in languages centers starting from 800 dhs until 3000 dhs per level. Each level is composed of two
other or 3or three small levels. Generally, the German language is composed of 6six levels from A1 to C2.

The B1 level is the minimum level you should have
had passed in order to study or work in Germany. You could complete this level in a matter of months or over the course of many years. It all depends on your learning style and available time.

Language centers offer intensive courses and super intensive ones:

- 3Three to 5five hours every day which will allow you to finish the B1 course in 6six months
2 hours 3Two to three times per week which will allow you to finish the B1 course in 8eight months approximately

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