If you want to choose two of them, please choose between French, German, and Spanish

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also studied English.

    Then the second foreign language is Japanese.

    I listened to my teacher.

    In fact, this kind of thing is not very useful.

    1.If you're really good at learning English.

    Then choose French.

    Because the French language is widely spoken around the world.

    Especially if you're studying abroad in certain countries, such as Canada.

    Although English and French are both official languages of Canada.

    But if you use English, you will be looked down upon.

    Asking for directions in English in Canada sometimes goes unnoticed.

    But if you use French, people will be very polite to you.

    If you're going abroad in the future, be sure to learn a little French.

    French is more socially important in a foreign country than in English.

    It's like you speak great Mandarin, it's useful and can help you when it matters.

    In general, French is a little better.

    2.The biggest flaw in choosing French is.

    There are many similarities between French and English.

    For example, a lot of pronunciation and vocabulary.

    So, if you don't learn English particularly well.

    I advise you not to choose French, because it's easy to get mixed up.

    I've always heard that your school is very good at Russian.

    You might as well think about it.

    The Russian department of our school is also very powerful.

    However, students of the English Department do not speak Russian as a second language.

    I don't know much about your school.

    If you can, you should try it.

    The big tongue in Russian is not as terrible as we think.

    It's no problem to practice for a month or two.

    3. What I just said is considered from the perspective of going abroad or studying.

    If you think about it purely from the perspective of future work.

    My family asked me to learn Japanese (I did choose Japanese as a second language), because the relationship between China and Japan is still very close.

    Many companies require some Japanese translators, or those who can speak Japanese are preferred.

    And Japanese is really simple, and it's easy to develop an interest in learning.

    4 Finally, a word of advice: German is difficult to learn.

    The grammar is quite complicated, and the conjugation and parts of speech of the vocabulary are particularly complex.

    Spanish is also very simple to learn, but it is recognized as one of the most useless subjects.

    The above is just a personal learning experience, and you should still consider it before choosing the other.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is advisable not to choose German - personal experience. I think Spanish is better if it is helpful for employment. French is easy to be sent to Africa and other countries, although there is a lot of money, but it is very tiring, hard work, and dangerous.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Two outside... It's just that you can't learn to think about your job prospects.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Spanish pronunciation is to pronounce the dead. The French conjugation is to become dead. I can't breathe when I speak German. Hehe. If you learn French, you have to forget English. Hehe. It's better not to learn anything at all.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Select Spanish

    I have a friend who grew up in Spain, she has been in Spain for 6 years, she is doing business in Spain, and then her parents are doing business in China

    Her family is super rich

    Therefore, it is highly recommended that you learn Spanish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    French or Spanish, depending on what direction you work in the future, is not easy to learn, Spanish is relatively simple.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    German grammar is not difficult, lexical is difficult, that is, the grammar of nouns basically has no rules to follow, and the rest is very simple, just use your heart.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello classmates, the suggestions are as follows:

    1.If you have good academic performance in your major, you will feel relaxed and less pressured to learn your major, which means that you have spare time to learn; Also, if you have a strong interest in French and are not worried about the complex grammar and varied forms of French, then I think you can choose French as your second language.

    2.If you are struggling to study in your major, it takes a lot of effort to learn, and you have a similar interest in French and Spanish, then I recommend that you choose Spanish, because it is indeed much easier than French. Especially if you want to take the postgraduate examination in the future, it is said that the questions for the postgraduate examination of Spanish as a second language are generally simpler than those of French, which can be more worry-free for the postgraduate examination.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As a person in the French department, I still recommend LZ to learn French, one is that French can really help expand a lot of English vocabulary

    Another is that the grammar of French is very rigorous, very similar to Spanish, and it is generally very simple to learn French and then want to learn Spanish.

    However, there is a premise that you will learn English relatively easily. Otherwise, English + French is a bit difficult. It's quite difficult to get started with French. It takes a lot of perseverance.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Spanish may be more useful for future professional and personal development, because there are relatively few people who have mastered Spanish in small languages, but in various foreign-funded enterprises, the utilization rate of Spanish has risen rapidly, so Spanish may be good for development.

    French is more precise, and it depends on the personal interests of the landlord.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you like France, you choose French, and now more and more people are learning French, so let's still use Spanish.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In addition to being on par with those two languages in terms of use, French has one of its greatest advantages: ease. A large number of words are close to the English word form, this feature can show its advantages the more it goes to the back, and it will take less time to test the title or something in the future, and English itself contains a lot of French words and phrases, mixed with a little when using English, it will only appear more learned, you should have seen it in English**.

    As for those two languages, Italian is not suitable unless you want to delve into the study of ** or cooking, etc., and it is not suitable to choose German unless you have a clear need for German machinery or want to elevate your research to a philosophical level. In other words, unless you are confident that you can learn two languages as a foreign language, you will not be able to use these two languages.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you want to develop yourself, you must choose German.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Learn French, which is widely used and is the working language of the United Nations, and it is relatively simple.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Learn whatever language you like.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I personally feel that many of the pronunciations of German are very close to English, which is relatively simple and easy to master; Grammatically, nouns are difficult, 3 personalities, 4 cases, there is no law in the plural form change, the word form change is quite complex, and the adjective ending should be cooperated, which is suitable for people with strong logic and rote memorization; The verb is much simpler than in English, with 6 tenses; The syntax is equally complex. Many people don't speak German well, but I feel the same way as you, and I feel that it tastes good when you speak German.

    The difficulty of Spanish is that the grammatical verb tenses are rich and varied, which is difficult to master. The noun is relatively simple and divided into yin and yang, there are rules to be found, there is no case, and the law of complex change is simple. Spanish is widely spoken in many parts of Spain, Latin America, and even the United States. I studied Spanish for a year, and after learning it, I can understand Italian very well, and I can guess a thing or two in French and Portuguese.

    I don't know much about French, it's difficult to listen and hear, the tenses are quite cautious and rich (up to more than 20, English only has 16 tenses), nouns are divided into yin and yang, there is no case change, and the law of complex change is simple; The syntax is flexible, easy to understand and master, and difficult to use proficiently.

    All three require a vibrato, the French and German are small tongue vibratos, and the Spanish is a large tongue vibrato, and there is no problem with serious practice. I see that you like German very much, and it is possible to go to Germany to develop, it is recommended to learn Germany, if you are interested in having a goal, you will be able to learn well, I personally feel that German is the easiest to master among the three auspicious pure, and it will be easier to learn if you have a foundation in English.

    In terms of textbooks, I have only systematically learned Spanish, and I use modern Spanish, so I will definitely recommend the textbooks in class.

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