At the French C1 level, you should be able to communicate effectively and accurately in almost any situation, whether it's social, academic, or professional. You should be able to understand and use complex and abstract topics, and express yourself fluently and spontaneously without having to search for words or expressions. You should also be able to understand and use idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms, as well as the nuances of the French language.
Reaching the French C1 level requires a lot of dedication and practice, but it's an impressive achievement that can open up many doors for you, whether you're looking to study, work, or travel in a French-speaking country.
150 hours (In classroom)
80 hours (Self-learning)
29,800 (Inclusive of taxes)