Last updated: 2026年6月24日
How Long Does it Take to Jump from B1 to B2 in French Speaking?

How Long Does it Take to Jump from B1 to B2 in French Speaking?
It is the most common question in TEF Canada preparation forums: "I just took a practice test and got a B1 in Expression Orale. I need NCLC 7 (B2) for my PR. How many months will this take?"
The frustrating reality is that the journey from A1 (Beginner) to B1 (Intermediate) is incredibly fast. You learn to conjugate verbs, memorize the top 500 words, and suddenly you can survive a trip to Paris.
But the jump from B1 to B2 is notoriously difficult. Linguists call this the "Intermediate Plateau." The gains stop being obvious. You feel stuck.
Here is the data, the timeline, and the exact strategy needed to break out of the B1 plateau and secure your NCLC 7.
The Harsh Reality of the "Guided Hours" Metric
The Alliance Française and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) publish estimates for language acquisition.
According to their standard metrics:
- 60-100 hours of guided study.
The Timeline: Months vs. Active Hours
"I've been studying for 6 months" means nothing. Are you studying 30 minutes a week, or 3 hours a day?
Let's break the 200-hour requirement into actionable timelines for TEF candidates:
The "I have a full-time job" Timeline (6 to 8 Months)
- Pace: 1 hour of active speaking/listening study per weekday + 3 hours on weekends = 8 hours/week.
The Pitfall: Beating the "Passive" Trap
Many candidates fail to progress because they count "passive" hours toward their B2 goal.
Watching Lupin on Netflix with English subtitles for 2 hours does not count toward your 200 hours. Passively listening to a podcast while driving and letting your mind wander does not count.
Active vs Passive Speaking Practice
The B2 Accelerator: Intensive AI Role-Plays
If you commute to work and only have 1 hour a day to study, you cannot waste 30 minutes trying to schedule a tutor on iTalki, or spend 45 minutes on Tandem making small talk with a stranger.
Your practice must be ruthlessly efficient.
This is where the paradigm has shifted toward AI. Platforms like PrepMyFrench.com compress the timeline by offering pure, unadulterated "Active Hours."
The PrepMyFrench Advantage:
The Verdict
The jump from B1 to B2 will not happen by accident. It requires ~200 hours of highly active, corrected speaking practice.
Stop watching Netflix and hoping it will improve your subjunctive. Commit to the active hours, utilize an AI simulator for ruthless feedback, and crack the intermediate plateau.