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I also want to learn a second language besides English, but I don't know what to learn.
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In general, the difficulty of French grammar is moderate, and although there is still some red tape compared to English, it is much simpler than strong inflection languages such as German.
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First, you don't set the score and can't go into detail.
Second, learn French more than you learn German, depending on what you do, and if it's for fun, it's better not to learn.
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1。The pronunciation of German is very close to English, and the tongue vibrato is basically not needed, which is simple and easy to grasp; 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, but it has a lot to learn from Chinese grammar and grammar, which is suitable for people who are not very good at English grammar but quite good at Chinese grammar.
2。The pronunciation of French is quite different from English, and the tongue trills are basically not needed, and it is a little difficult to get started. Grammatically, verbs are difficult, and the tenses are quite rich (more than 20, while there are only 16 tenses in English), which is suitable for people with good literary literacy and rich language expression. Nouns are divided into yin and yang, there is no change of case, and the law of complex change is simple; The syntax is flexible, easy to understand and master, and difficult to use proficiently; It is suitable for people who are proficient in English grammar and have a vocabulary of more than 10,000.
To learn German well, you need not only a rigorous academic attitude, but also an iron will; Generally speaking, if you want to study abroad, you need 800 hours of basic knowledge of German, while 500 hours of French are enough. That's all I know about German, I can't say more, but I still have to ask the German students to explain it in detail!
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French is more relaxed, and in the most advanced way, it makes more sense to be French.
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German, Germany's ** is very famous, English and German belong to the Germanic language family, the German language is cumbersome, French is similar, I think German is a little more useful than French for **.
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French and German are about the same difficulty, pronunciation they have to pronounce a small tongue, more difficult, the grammar is similar to English, but more yin and yang neutral than English words, so it is more complicated to use, it is recommended to learn French, at least it is less neutral than German, it will be easier, and the pronunciation is more pleasant, German is more old-fashioned.
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To correct the above words, in fact, whether it is pronunciation rules or grammar, French is more complicated, because French is the most rigorous language. Especially in terms of pronunciation rules, since you choose a second foreign language, most of your energy is to learn pronunciation and speaking. So in general, it is still difficult to learn French.
Although I don't know much about Spanish. But at least compared to French, German is much simpler in terms of pronunciation rules, and there are not many phonetic transcriptions.
In addition, since you are studying pharmacy, German should be more useful among the three languages. At least German medicine is better than in countries like France and Spain, and it will be more helpful for future work.
As a result, even though French and Spanish are widely used today, they vary from person to person depending on the job they do. If you don't necessarily want to study in the future, French is actually a better choice.
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Agree that German is harder to learn than French.
The prospects for the development of these three languages are good, and it is difficult to say which one has the greatest advantage, and all three are considered big languages.
I think it's very important to learn a language, so you can learn whichever country you like, because each country's language carries the history, culture, and nationality of that country, and if you hate the country, you don't have the enthusiasm to learn it.
If I had to choose a foreign language in the future, I would choose German, because I like the rigor and precision of the Germans.
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Anyway, I think German will be harder to learn than French...
If I want to choose a foreign language in the future, I choose Spanish...
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Whether French is difficult to learn varies from person to person, if English is good, the vocabulary will be easy, but the grammar is much, much more troublesome than English Spanish and French are similar in grammar and vocabulary, but easier than French. The grammar of German is in conflict with English, and it is not easy.
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German is the hardest to learn, French is a little better, Spanish is hard to catch...
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1. If the first foreign language is not English, then the second foreign language is the best English, and things that will be known all over the world are a compulsory course.
2. If the first foreign language is English, then several factors can be considered:
1) Business use: According to the future development direction of the individual, you can choose Japanese, Korean, Spanish, etc.;
2) Diplomatic use: according to the personal future plan, you can choose French, Japanese, Russian, etc.;
3) It's simpler: you can choose Korean, Malay, etc.;
4) Cultivate thinking: you can choose German, French, etc.;
5) Difficulty: You can choose Arabic.
6) There are many students: you can choose French and German.
7) Comprehensive measurement: French is the most popular, more useful and relatively close to English, although it is difficult at the beginning, but it is easier to persist in learning later.
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Generally, the first foreign language is English, but it is recommended to choose German as a second language. At present, there is a shortage of German-speaking talents in China. Learning German can be a skill.
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I majored in English when I was an undergraduate. Now I have graduated and am learning German. German and English have a lot in common, and this is an advantage that you can learn faster and faster.
The pronunciation of the words that the landlord said will unconsciously think of English when learning, this is only a problem in the early stage of learning, and there will be no such problems after a long time, German words are German words, English words are English words. When I was learning German, many words were written in English, and I felt that it was a good way to learn the words, so that I knew how to use the words and didn't forget English when I was learning German. Why not?
The above is a personal opinion, language learning or to find the most suitable path for oneself. I hope the landlord can persevere and succeed!
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You memorize the English language first, find the pronunciation or phrase that is similar to the English language, and modify it to the word you remember!
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You can study in both English and German, so it's okay to go to English.
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First of all, share the direction and situation of your words.
Japanese: In addition to English, the language that is the most popularized in China, that is to say, there are very many people who know this language, and it is very popular, of course, the combination of Japanese and China is the closest, and there is no doubt that it is the most numerous. However, if you find a job, you will find that because everyone knows Japanese, it is not so irreplaceable.
I know English, I know, I know, I know Japanese, I know. This is a scene that many people will see when looking for a job. Therefore, if Japan and Britain are combined, the competitiveness will actually increase, but it will not be so prominent.
French: Recently, this year's very hot language, because China has invested a lot in Africa, so students who learn French and have a foundation in English will generally enter very good state-owned enterprises abroad, and the basic salary of graduates is 100,000-150,000 yuan (excluding subsidies and bonuses). Of course, most of these people are combined with heavy industry, such as oil, machinery, etc.
Of course, there are also technology classes like Huawei and ZTE.
German: Very unrecommended... Among the top 10 foreign language classes in our school, German ranks first in terms of employment. Under Korean, Japanese, Italian. It is undeniable that the German and Austrian companies are very high-quality, but this side is also too small.
Therefore, it is recommended to personally decide what industry the landlord is engaged in. Japanese is more extensive, is a safety card, if the landlord is engaged in foreign trade in the direction of heavy industry, more recommended French. In German... Hey...
ps。In fact, according to the difficulty of the language, it is Russian, German, French, Japanese, don't think that French is the second to the bottom, it is simple, but it is less neutral than Russian, or it is divided into yin and yang. Japanese is relatively acceptable.
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I'm not a language learner, so let's just say it.
What are you selling, selling machines or something else, I think this is very important, what is your market, you have to narrow it down, professional it. If you want to choose the language that is most in demand, I think it depends on the relationship between the two countries. As far as I know, China and Germany are still very close.
France may be relatively weak. I don't know about Japan. But how can this be said accurately?
Which is easy to learn. This.. It's nothing more than a matter of applying what you've learned and accumulating over time.
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In fact. None of the above is much to learn. The landlord looks at which country China has close foreign trade contacts with.
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Let's learn Japanese, and it's easy to make money in small Japan in the future... Earning the enemy's money is the most relieving of hatred
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In my opinion, because you are already studying English, you can choose a second foreign language according to your interest, not because of difficulty. Of course, if you look at it from the future, the small language may be a little more popular. Portugal and Spanish are more out-of-the-box, so it should be good.
Russian is true. It's so difficult Many people learn Korean It's easy to get started with French, but it will be difficult to learn later.
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Girls are more Ha Han, hehe, Korean is practical, and the rest is not used unless you go abroad.
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I'm also an English major, and I chose French. Because there are a lot of similarities between them, it is easier to learn them with English as a foundation.
There are also many people who choose Japanese, because there are many things that are similar to kanji.
No matter what language you choose, as long as you try to read more, listen more, speak more, and look for the language environment, you will improve rapidly.
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My child doesn't want to learn English anymore and wants to change languages, but what language is more suitable for learning? Let's find out!
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It is recommended to choose Japanese and Korean, which is closer to the native language and will be a little slower to forget. Because a second foreign language is not very commonly used after all. I have seen many students who choose French or German, and they forget it immediately after they put it down, and they learn it in vain.
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According to your own hobbies.
Also, if you have the strength to go abroad, you can choose according to the country you will go to, and if you consider going to graduate school.
I advise you to learn Russian.
Russian is the easiest of the second language.
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Don't speak too fast, learn some Latin. Because those languages are similar to English.
The main thing is: do it yourself!
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French is also okay. TEF is not very difficult to test, but it is not difficult to go abroad.
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But Russian is more useless.
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. >>>More
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Italian, purely for studying abroad, after learning it, I feel that it is correct not to learn English, and it is really convenient to learn Italian with the foundation of English!
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