What level of English do I need to learn to learn computers?

Updated on educate 2024-03-13
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I studied computer science, but my English was only at the elementary school level. You don't necessarily need to be good at English to learn computers, but if you do English, that's even better.

    Computers are divided into many directions:

    1.Hardware direction, hardware direction is maintenance direction, does this need to be able to speak English? Even if some parts are marked in English, they can be translated by mobile phone.

    2.Software development direction, if you want to go in this direction, you must have better English. Because of developing software.

    You have to write a program that others can understand, such as English. But this also means that pinyin can be used here to replace the objects and call templates created by yourself. Then, if you're working as a team, you can open the translation tool when creating objects and templates, translate a few words, and fill them in.

    3.Office direction... Pure Chinese is fine, of course, foreign trade, must need English.

    4...Many, many directions. I won't talk about them one by one. Focus on the last sentence of Article 2.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To learn computer English, you must reach level 6 or level 4, so that you can learn computer, otherwise some of the special ones in it are all in English and cannot be understood. Of course, if you can score around level 8, then learning computer science is no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    High school English proficiency is sufficient, and there are about 100 words that need to be mastered, not translation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on how well you've learned, and if you're a graduate student, a lot of the primary sources are in English, so you have to read a lot of English literature or data sheets. For simple programming, a little bit of English is fine, because there are not many commonly used keywords and the like, and you can write a few more.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's take a look at English for computer science. In fact, the kind of simple grammar is almost OK.,The key is the professional words in the computer.,It seems that there is that kind of computer dictionary.,I think it's more useful for you to take a look at that kind of dictionary.,English level four or six or something.,It seems too amateurish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You don't need to have a high level of computer English, you can just have a thorough understanding of high school English.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's better to learn computer English, because some technical terms of the computer are very troublesome, but don't worry, you will naturally remember it if you have more contact, computer network engineering majors, often have to contact some product documents, such as Cisco products, are English manuals, and I feel very difficult at first, and I remember it more times, and I have to work my own, and it is difficult to do it.

    There is no hard standard for learning English for computer science majors to require level 4, but it will have some impact on your future interviews, and some colleges and universities have level 6 exemption from English. Some institutions can also choose to apply for a minor language. The requirements for English are mainly reflected in:

    The re-examination will generally conduct a listening or (and) speaking test in English, and the specific test is responsible for the institution, generally at least one, and the re-examination generally does not require too much English, and the single subject line is estimated to be passable, which is the total score. In terms of English, if you perform well, it won't affect you too much, but you still have to learn it later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not high, there is no hard standard for learning English for computer science majors to require level 4, but it will have some impact on your future interviews.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, the requirements for English for computer science majors are not too low. Because some ** need to apply some English words. Sometimes you need to understand.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The requirements for English in computer science majors are quite high, after all, some of the computers are in English.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not high, the computer major is mainly aimed at your mathematics, that is, your way of thinking and logical ability have great requirements.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Big data is a typical interdisciplinary discipline, involving mathematics, statistics and computer science, but English and mathematics can also learn programming, English and mathematics can not determine whether you can learn programming, if you are good at it, it plays a role in helping; It's not that if you don't know math and English, you can't learn big data. Although programming uses all English words, but the programming language is not an English language, the logic and usage between them are completely different, in daily programming, the commonly used words are not more than 50 keywords and reserved words, and there are some special characters, and they will be memorized after proficiency. The knowledge related to big data learning does have a certain relationship with mathematics, but whether mathematics is good or not has no absolute relationship with big data learning.

    But if you want to be on the road of big data technology...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can learn a lot of computer directions, so you can also study computer science if you don't speak English.

    Computer Science and Technology (Computer Science and Technology) is a national first-class discipline, which consists of majors such as information security, software engineering, computer software and theory, computer system structure, computer application technology, and computer technology.

    Major in Introduction to Big Data Technology, Data Acquisition and Processing Practice (Python), Web Front and Back End Development, Statistics and Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Advanced Database Systems, Data Visualization, Cloud Computing Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Big Data Case Analysis, Cyberspace Security, Computer Networks, Data Structures, Software Engineering, Operating Systems, etc.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    English in the computer is not the same as everyday English, it is just a symbol in the computer, software development does not involve grammar, and the commonly used are a few professional English words, mainly in coding and tool software, and because the repetition rate is very high, memory is not too much of a problem, and it will not have an impact on your learning.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The computer is an abbreviation for the internal ** string invented by the Americans, all in English.

    Variable abbreviations are also very representative.

    It is more convenient to type ** programming with English foundation.

    But programming also requires logical thinking and proficiency in algorithms.

    So English is not required.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, the knowledge of English used in the computer is relatively simple, and basically you don't use much English, unless you have to read the literature, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello. If you are not good at English, you can learn computers, but you must master the basic vocabulary of computer English, and the other is to properly understand some basic grammar

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's just a symbol in computers, software development doesn't involve grammar, and it's a few professional English words that are commonly used, mainly in coding and tool software, and because of the high repetition rate, memory is not too much of a problem and won't have an impact on your learning.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If I am not good at English, can I learn to use computers? The relationship between this computer and English, you should learn more English! At least you can understand the most basic programming program, right?

    Or the English blown in the computer, you can make you understand, right? If you can't read words, how can you learn computers? If you're learning computer operations, well, it's okay to be a little simpler, and if you don't know who you want to go a little deeper, my personal advice is to speak English more, how do you think about it?

    From a personal point of view, you still said it wrong, don't be angry, your English is not good, try not to learn computers.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, the English words involved in the computer have a high repetition rate, and they are mainly program-based, so don't worry too much.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, if you encounter a word that you don't know, you can check the meaning of the word through your mobile phone.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If learning a computer means writing a program**, there are some advantages to learning computer in English, but you can learn programming even if you don't know English; In addition, if you are learning office software, you will not need English.

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