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There is no requirement for English to learn French.
French is not a suitable language for self-study, especially at the beginning, many thinking and logical expressions are completely different from Chinese, and students are easy to mispronounce incorrectly due to lack of teacher guidance and correction at the beginning. For example, the concept of verb conjugation in French, the concept of adjectives after nouns and the need for sex number matching, etc., is not only not found in Chinese, but also in most people's first foreign language, English, which makes French difficult to learn at first.
Therefore, we recommend that beginners learn from a professional teacher first. It's not that you don't support self-learning French, it's that you don't support self-learning French with zero foundation. As a teacher, I usually meet a lot of students who have been studying on their own for a period of time and finally come to our institution, and they often don't get around the pronunciation problem of French for several weeks, but our teachers take the class, and a few lessons can help students sort it out.
And after a few months of studying, they are able to have simple daily communication. When students have mastered the logic of the language, they need to strengthen vocabulary and consolidate exercises, and then the role of the teacher becomes smaller, and students need more subjective initiative. It is true that there are God-men who can study on their own and get B2 in a short period of time, but it is really, very rarely.
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Hello landlord, yes, French and English many words spelling is very similar, good English can help written understanding, but the degree is very limited, French learning the same how to help English comprehension;
Speaking English very well has a detrimental effect on French pronunciation, and I've seen people in English-speaking countries speak French mostly with severe accents.
English and French, although both Latin, are grammatically very different.
In short, the quality of English does not have any substantial impact on French, if necessary, learn it well, it is a bit difficult at the beginning, and the pronunciation foundation must be laid. After that, the key is to have the opportunity to talk more and imitate, and it will become easier and simpler. It is recommended to take the spoken language as a breakthrough and take the pragmatic route.
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French and English are both Latin, and in a way they're kind of similar.
But the grammar of French is more rigid, which means that there are so many things to memorize to learn French... For example, verb conjugation, word yin and yang.
When learning French, it is best not to learn English at the same time, otherwise it is easy to mix together, especially beginners, and it is easy to get the pronunciation rules wrong. It's better to leave English behind and learn French with all your heart... This is my own experience.
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There are 6,000 common words in English and French that are almost spelled and meaningful, but the pronunciation is very different.
Good English is helpful, bad doesn't have a big impact, just memorize more words.
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International students who are going to enter France for education need to have a basic understanding of French universities in the preparation stage. Next, let's take a look at the common misunderstandings of studying in France: Do you need to learn French if you choose to teach in English?
1. It's easy to change majors
Most students will pay more attention to the school in the application stage, and when choosing, they will put the choice of major behind, after all, it is easier to change if the major is not suitable than the school is not suitable.
However, it should be noted that French universities are very strict in the review of students' applications for changing majors, and if you want to apply for materialism, you need to perform very well in your major, so as to prove your learning ability.
2. Graduating from a public university is simple
Studying in a French school, no school graduation is simple, because the school implements a policy of wide entry and strict exit, if you do not meet the graduation requirements, then you can only continue to study.
Therefore, you don't want to enter a public university, everything will be fine, you still need to study hard, so that you can get better grades and graduate smoothly, so as to complete the whole study abroad.
3. Preparatory courses and language classes are the same thing
Almost all students who apply to French universities need to undergo a buffer period of study before the official admission, which may be language training or professional familiarization, which is the distinction between preparatory and language classes.
Everyone has to distinguish the differences between them, and the language class is for language training; The preparatory department, on the other hand, is a professional training, which also includes language teaching, but the focus is still on the specialty.
4. You do not need to learn French if you choose to teach in English
Teaching in English is now offered in many French funny majors, but even if you choose to teach in English, you can't ignore the learning of French, because you still need to be exposed to French in daily life.
Moreover, after everyone leaves the classroom, the communication with classmates and professors will still be mainly French, not to mention, learning one more language is a great advantage for everyone.
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