Foreign language self study Japanese, German and French, I would also like to ask Russian, Thai and

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

    Take any Chinese book, can you guarantee that you can understand 95% of each one?No matter what you learn or what level you learn, if someone uses you, you will be useful, and if no one uses you, you will be waste. If you think that learning a language is fun and useful, then you don't have to learn it at all, just play and put it into practice!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I studied ancient Hebrew, and I personally think Hebrew is very interesting, the alphabet is cool, and now I can read some simple Hebrew passages.

    If you are interested, you can learn it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In Russian, we have been studying for 11 years before we can barely reach the level of the landlord's words, and the senior sister is very hardworking. If the landlord is self-taught, it is not easy to reach this level.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Thirty-nine days to plant wheat - not the time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is never possible to take a random book and understand more than 95% of it. Because it's too wide-ranging. Take me personally.

    English: I have been studying for a long time, from elementary school to university, and now I can only understand simple contracts and open letters of credit. Russian:

    Since I started at university, I can now participate in negotiations and have a fluent conversation, but I can't read Russian children's books, because the children's language used in the books is another way of expression, to put it bluntly, it is a completely different word. Japanese: You can only read faxes in simple conversations.

    Study for 1 year. I really went in with a smile and came out crying. It was easy at first, but the more you learned, the more difficult it became, and there were so many foreign languages that sometimes Japanese people couldn't read the newspapers in their own country.

    Thai: Learn a few words on a business trip, oh my!Too tongue-twisting.

    Suggestion: It's easier to learn German after learning Russian, and I'm learning it right now. All are Slavic.

    French is said to be the most gentle and beautiful language in the world, and I have only been studying it for two days and decided to switch to German because it is completely different from the language I used to learn. If you want to find a good job in the future, you can find a good job in English, Japanese, French, Russian, German, Thai.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you take out a foreign language and you can read 95% or more of it, then you are basically at the level of your native language, right?Even if some strongmen are very good, they are all in their own field, and they may not be able to change fields.

    It's easy to get started with Japanese, but it's still difficult to learn in depth.

    German, first of all, German and Russian belong to the Indo-European language family, but they are not the same language family, and the difference between the two is quite large. It's more troublesome to get started, and there are 4 squares and 3 sexes.

    But when it comes to non-Latin alphabet languages, fun? I don't know how you define it, but it doesn't seem like any language is fun. It's more about fun, not fun, right?

    For now, the Arabic language is pretty good. You also mentioned Russian and Thai, and at most Korean. As for whether some "minor languages" are useful or not, it depends on your tendencies.

    For example, if you want to study Yuan history or something, Persian is a good choice.

    The actual amount is no longer much, the fine is OK, and it is useful to learn the fine, and vice versa. So if you are interested in the languages you speak, you should pick one or two of them first, and the effect of each one will be better, otherwise you will have indigestion. And it is still more painful for children to learn a foreign language, first of all, you must be interested, otherwise you should dispel the idea of self-study.

    As for how long you say, that's still a sentence, and it varies from person to person. Mr. Jinkemu, for example, learned very complex Latin with just a dictionary, a copy of Caesar's Gallic Wars. The learning method is also different, but it is certainly not wrong to read more and practice more, because there is no shortcut to learning a foreign language, just like manual labor, only repeated practice will have an effect.

    The above is just some of my humble opinions, I hope it will help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Spanish universidad words say it is not faster to use Google directly?

    Here are the results of Google Translate: German, German, Russian, Thai, Icelandic, Háskólinn, Hebrew

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I am a beginner Russian self-taught student

    At the beginning, the pronunciation part should lay a solid foundation.

    It may feel uncomfortable because many letters look the same as English but have different pronunciations.

    It takes a while to get fit.

    In addition, the basic grammar, such as conjugation, declension, style, etc., will be more complicated, there are many rules to memorize, to memorize, and there are some special cases to memorize, and it must be able to achieve the level of not confusing.

    Because the Russian language is an inflectional language, that is, the grammatical function of words is mainly represented by the formal changes of words, which has high requirements for grammar, and it is difficult to understand the meaning of a sentence if you cannot distinguish the various changes and usages.

    It's a bit difficult, but if you're really interested, you can try to learn on your own.

    But that doesn't mean working behind closed doors, and it would be nice to get some Russian speaking people and some help.

    Questions about books.

    Now the latest version of the Russian language of Eastern University (published by the Foreign Research Agency) is out, but it seems that there is no such thing on the market (I don't know if the trial has ended in various universities), which feels good.

    Either it is the university Russian language of the Black University, which is considered a classic of Russian textbooks.

    Either way, be sure to buy one that comes with a tape or ***.

    Repeated listening and imitation are important.

    Hope it helps.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The phonetic part of Russian is still relatively difficult, and the basic grammar is more complicated, so it is not recommended to learn it on your own.

    After all, it is very important to lay a foundation, and if the pronunciation habits are not good, it is still difficult to listen to later, and it is quite difficult to change.

    The common textbooks of the Russian language of the Eastern University of Beijing Foreign University, and the new Russian language courses of the Shanghai Foreign University, as well as the Russian textbooks of the Black University are all more famous and systematic...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Go to Xinjiang, where there are a lot of people from the former Soviet Union countries who do border trade, most of them speak Russian

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's start with the letters...

    Then simple words and dialogues.

    Then memorize the text.

    Our Russian language major is a textbook of the Oriental Russian language of the Institute of Foreign Studies.

    I read the textbooks that I traveled all over Russia.

    It appears to be the official textbook of the Russian State Language Exam.

    No matter what the textbook is, as long as it comes step by step, there is no big problem, if you can get to know some Russians who learn Chinese, it is very helpful to speak Chinese, if you have questions, you can ask me o( o

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can buy it all over Russia.

    That set of books is based on practical communication, and learns grammar from the shallow to the deep.

    When you have almost learned, you can buy a few small pocket books such as 900 sentences of communicative phrases, memorize more words, and it's OK.

    Russian is really hard... The phonetic part is very simple, and you don't need Chinese homophony to learn. But it doesn't mean that you can speak Russian once you learn the correct pronunciation, Russian grammar is super difficult, and if you don't learn grammar well, you can't say a complete sentence.

    So if it's just a simple exchange to sell small things, don't think about how standard you are. There are no easy tricks to learn Russian.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's good to know the letters, Russian is not like English, there is no phonetic transcription, it's good to be able to read the letters, so come on, friends, learn the pronunciation of the letters first, so that you will learn to read the language in a short time, come on!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    educación, bildung, Japanese kana: Note that Hebrew is from right to left, so be careful when copying and pasting), menntun, this is Thai, not Icelandic, and the words are a bit similar). Well, I'm Google Translate, I only know English and French, and whether the specific word education is the meaning you need depends on yourself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Self-study is not very easy to learn. It's more energetic to sign up for a class and learn with your classmates.

    Pei Wen teaches Thai and is a professor. I have been teaching Thai for 30 years. Experienced.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In other words, Hujiang's current Thai language classes only have pronunciation and travel Thai, wow, if you really want to master it, these two should not be enough, I think...

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello, I'm also thinking about this question, can we communicate together?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I've got its lessons. pieces, private. Letter. Get in touch.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I studied Russian for six years in secondary school, and immediately entered the university, scoring 144 points in the college entrance examination.

    I think that if you want to get started, you can first look at the middle school textbooks of the Renjiao Society, and then buy a grammar book of whatever you want, so that you can read these textbooks and grammar and accumulate more words!

    ps。Russian is just difficult to get started, in fact, as long as you are on the right track, step by step is easier than one, you must be confident!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Why do you study, English is a long-term major. The Russian side is too narrow.

    Don't chase it blindly.

    Once we learned Russian, we had no choice but to work hard to learn it well and live on it.

    If I want to be given a new choice, I will consider English, French, and Japanese.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Alas, I hope that the green mangs are still young after all, and if you go to university and learn Russian, you won't be so crazy.

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