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I don't agree that speaking French upstairs would be easier at first.
It is generally accepted that French is difficult to learn and will become easier after a certain foundation, and Japanese is easy at first, but it will become more and more difficult to learn at a high level. (It's not a recognized pull, it's just that people around me who study French and Japanese say so.)
If you want to learn, Japanese is a good choice as an extracurricular hobby, and there are so many cartoons to practice listening. I don't know if LZ hates the sun.
If you only want to be better than people who don't know French, for example, say hello goodbye or something, it's not that you can't learn it, but there is no point in applying for school in this way, just ask me to teach you a few words.
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French is very good, and it has a high degree of similarity with English, so it is easy to catch, and it will be very fast to learn in the early stage, and it will be more difficult to learn later, but there is no language in the world that is easy to learn. We have learned such a difficult language as Chinese, and French should be no problem.
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You might as well learn more English, which is very important for your future development, and the small language will be exempted, and your energy will be wasted.
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Learning French is self-inflicted.
I've heard it said before: Those who speak French well don't speak French.
That's true, after so many years of being poisoned by the French language.
If you don't have a strong boycott of Japanese goods, you can look at the Sino-Japanese issue objectively.
It's very easy to learn Japanese, and it's very easy to get started.
However, I strongly want to write Japanese with my left hand! It doesn't matter if it's ugly, anyway, it's not beautiful, and the most important thing is that writing with the right hand will affect Chinese writing!
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It's true that French is hard to get started, and then it's very easy.
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French. But don't be under the illusion that you can learn it in a few months, it's impossible to learn any language.
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Korean is recommended, it is not very difficult to learn, and you can learn a lot of daily phrases by watching Korean dramas, and you have a deep experience.
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How to learn French for beginners!!
First of all, the grammatical conjugation of French is very complex and you can't imagine it when you learn English.
Verbs should be conjugated, adjectives and adverbs should also be conjugated, and I, you, and him should be conjugated.
Secondly, there is a qualitative difference between the language habits of French and English. For example, the French number 88 is expressed in the form of 60 plus 28.
Also, the French pronunciation is very tongue-twisting, and a small tongue sound can drive you crazy at the beginning. I used Ma Xiaohong's textbook back then, and the texts in the middle period were very obscure, and it was difficult to read them well.
Finally, if you're an English major and want to go to graduate school, it's best not to use French as a second language. Because you'll find that there are very few French revision materials, almost none. Compared to the overwhelming amount of revision materials in Japanese and Russian, children who learn French as a second language really can't afford to be hurt.
Although some people say that there are many words in French that are similar to English, in order to really improve your French through English, you need to be quite good at English, because French has a lot of new words, and the amount of words to memorize is no less than learning Japanese.
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If you are a beginner, it is recommended that you sign up for a class to learn basic pronunciation or something, and it will be easier to have a teacher to get started. Then you can learn on your own.
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Memorize French words first, then listen, read, and speak together.
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It's the same as learning any other language, you need to speak more and listen more, and it's useless to be dumb French.
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I watch French TV every day, and if I don't understand it, I turn to the dictionary!
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