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Of the three languages, German is the most difficult, with some people saying that it takes only three months to be proficient in English, three years to be proficient in French, and thirty years to be proficient in German. So it is advisable to exclude the German language first, unless you have a special interest in German literature or philosophy.
Japanese is the most practical, especially if you are good at English and Japanese, it will be more advantageous to find a job in the future. If you want to work for work, you can choose Japanese.
Many words in French are almost or even exactly the same in English, so it is relatively simple, and there are many French loanwords in English, so it is recommended to learn French if you want to improve your English skills. In addition, for example, in the postgraduate examination for English majors at CUHK, the questions in French as a second language are simpler than those in Japanese as a second language and German as a second language, so if you plan to take the postgraduate examination for English majors, French is also a good choice for second language.
In summary, if you have more time and spare time, you may want to consider learning both Japanese and French. It is recommended that you learn French at school first, and then study Japanese on your own or in your spare time. This is because the introduction to French is a bit difficult, there is more time in school, and the teachers are more professional.
Japanese is relatively simple, so it shouldn't be a problem to study on your own in the future.
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Japanese is relatively easy to get started There are some similarities with Chinese, and some are transliterated directly from English. Once you have learned kana, it is easier to get started. However, the grammatical, sentence structure, and word form change are more and more difficult, and it will become more and more difficult later.
People with a good foundation can actually learn French, a lot of things can be compared, a lot of words are similar, and they can basically understand it.
Actually, it's not very good to be concise, because it's a very old textbook, and a lot of the expressions and words on it are very old, and they don't use much now.
"This book is good, and watching more French movies or something will also help you learn French."
German thinking is very rigorous, and it is relatively easy to get started, so if you want to go to graduate school, it is recommended to learn German. The main thing is to be very rigorous in the test of negative and positive and the like, and the small tongue sound is more difficult to develop, and it is easy to be confused with English.
If you are not going to graduate school, it is recommended to study Japanese. The application is more extensive.
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There are a little more people studying the law now.
I chose French as a foreign student. In terms of ease of learning, French's verb conjugation and masculinity are a bit of a headache, but many of the vocabulary is similar to English, so the vocabulary is good. Those of us who chose Japanese in the dormitory were also confused by grammar.
The German language is very strict in listening and speaking, and there are neutral nouns, so it is a bit difficult. Depending on your interests, I always think that learning language interest is the best teacher.
From an employment point of view. Japanese seems to be very employable, if you can get the first level, and then get the eighth degree, then you can go to many Japanese companies to work as a translator, and the salary is very high, and now there are many Japanese companies.
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Learning Japanese is more useful, but it will be easier for English majors to learn German or French, and Western languages have a lot in common, especially German, which is cognate with English and is not very useful. It is recommended that you learn German, but be careful not to confuse it with the English language habits.
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Learn Japanese! I am a major in English as a second language, and I choose Japanese, so I recommend that you choose Japanese.
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German is very small, Japanese, French depending on the situation.
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2. Whether you choose English or Japanese, please make a decision based on your future development plan and interests. In terms of the scope of application, French is the language with the most countries and the widest range of involvement, and in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, it is broadcast in French, English and Chinese, and the scope of application in the world is much larger than that of Japanese. In terms of the number of applicants, the number of applicants for the Japanese exam was the largest, followed by French.
If you choose to apply for the Japanese exam, there are many colleges and universities to choose from, and the competition is high, the test is difficult, and the overall score is low. If you choose to apply in French, there are many colleges and universities to choose from, the competition is large, and the difficulty of the exam is moderate. The second foreign language is generally for students majoring in foreign languages, and they choose Japanese, Russian, French, etc. as their second foreign language.
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Japanese and French, Japanese is more suitable for doing second languageIf you want to learn Japanese easily because you are learning Japanese for the sake of a second foreign language, it is very easy to learn Japanese, and the beginner level of Japanese is sufficient. If you want to learn that second language well, then you need to learn French, which is relatively simple for second foreign language with limited energy.
In Japanese, if you don't go all out to study hard after the intermediate level, you won't be able to go up, and you won't be able to go up at all, and you can't grind it through time, and the more time you spend in the intermediate transition, the worse you will learn, and you won't be able to make up for it later. No matter what school you are, you will not be able to learn more than Level 2 in Japanese as a second language, but generally speaking, it will be about Level 3.
If you have a favorite thing in Japanese or French, don't listen to any opinions, just learn the one you like.
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1-If you are interested, the first thing is Japanese, because I like Japanese dramas, I have traveled to Japan, etc., so I am interested in Japanese, but then I also think that French is very good, France is very romantic, and people who can speak French are very powerful and special, so if you want to choose according to your interests, although you are more inclined to Japanese, you also like French.
2-Secondly, there are a few teachers who say that the English major is a big advantage in choosing French for the second graduate school entrance examination, (the teacher's statement is) Japanese is chosen by many people, so the topic will be more difficult, the same degree of effort, most people in Japanese are sixty or seventy points, and those who are more than eighty years of French are handful, and French is more advantageous in terms of the final postgraduate examination results?
3-Finally, if the two languages are more useful in the future, I see a lot of other work experience or work experience of relatives and friends, and I think that Japanese will be more useful in the future (of course, the premise is that I can learn Japanese as a second language), (although it is not a dump, I have to say the teacher's statement) French people themselves can basically use English to communicate...
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I am also from the English department, and I have just come into contact with the second foreign language this year.
I chose Japanese. Because I think there is still a high probability that I will go to Japan in the future, haha.
My Japanese teacher, if you want to go to graduate school, don't study Japanese, because the more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it becomes.
If you're just looking for credits or something, go for Japanese because it's easy to get started.
As for German, I have a roommate who is learning German, and her German teacher is strict, with a lot of quizzes, homework and so on.
Let's pay more attention to the usual accumulation. Because German is a completely foreign language.
There are also two roommates who choose French because they are going to graduate school. As for French, they read it so elegantly.
Their final exams were also very easy, and the teacher gave the test paper directly and memorized the answers (unfair).
However, in the end, it depends on your personal interests Whether the teacher's final grades are high or not (if you care more, you can ask the seniors) and so on. I wish you a happy second foreign student, it's still quite interesting, haha!
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It's Japanese.,Brother Ichishu has seen it.,Flower Fairy has seen it.,These famous anime are all Japanese.,The theme song is in Japanese.,You should be able to sing it by heart.,I also understand some Japanese pronunciation.,Learn to have a foundation.,It may be simpler.。
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German is recommended because German has a small part of the same as English, but it can be confusing at times, but it may be more difficult to learn Japanese. The German and English alphabets are mostly the same, but what about Japanese?
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Because of some mysterious island ... It is recommended that you choose French or German. In case something gets serious, you'll be learning Japanese in vain. (Unless you want to dive inside them ...)
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Angel baby pseudo-school bully, but he really knows everything! It seems that I have studied German, French, and Japanese, right? Genius!
My advice to the landlord, in fact, the market of German, French and Japanese is not small, especially in Germany and Japan, the business in China is quite extensive, if you complete your studies, the future employment is still very wide, there will be opportunities to work abroad, only one year of study, in fact, I dare to say so, you will not learn well, I don't mean to say that you are not smart enough or diligent or anything, this is the law, the reason is not detailed.
But because you are a foreign language, you may not be required to learn how well you know, then I will give you a suggestion, that is, to look at the grammar system of these three languages from the Internet, this process is very necessary, and you can't look at it casually, but to look at it carefully, at least you have to watch a language for 3 days, the grammar system of this language understands, and then you can choose what you may be interested in or you think may be easier to control according to your own characteristics, just fine.
It's a little more popular to speak French, because there aren't many people who use German, it's ridiculous, and at first glance it's the kind of person who doesn't understand anything and pretends to understand it here. First of all, Germany is the most populous country in the European Union, and not only Germany speaks German, Austria also speaks German, Switzerland has nearly 65% of Swiss people speak German, in Beijing, China, the number of foreigners who speak German is almost the same as that of English-speaking foreigners, in Beijing, Germans are everywhere, which shows two problems, first, Germans are very large, in the world of high status, second, China and Germany ** is quite extensive.
Think for yourself.
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German is the most difficult, French is second, Japanese is the easiest, Japanese is not bad to get a level 2 certificate, level 1 is even better, I chose Japanese at the time, the picture is simple, and there are many domestic Japanese companies, more than French and German companies. French and German are both related to English, if you choose one of the two, it is French, in fact, the work is still in English, the two foreign countries are not very helpful, there is nothing popular, unless you major in a small language.
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Japanese Language must be applied to Beijing University of Foreign Chinese.
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