Why did you learn a second foreign language?

Updated on educate 2024-03-08
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The university did not hesitate to choose French, because the junior high school text "The Last Lesson": "French is the most beautiful language in the world." Then after the first class, everyone said that they had been deceived.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Foreign language is a very practical skill, the so-called "more skills do not press", the more foreign language you know, the more convenient life will be. For me personally, it is a very happy thing to be able to read the original book.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Portuguese. Required by the school. However, learning a little bit is very helpful to understand the Indo-European language family. It can also be compared with English.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My second foreign language is Zhuang, is it a little less mainstream? Learning this is purely out of curiosity and interest. Of course, there are also environmental factors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My original intention was really just to spend an extra year at university, so I enrolled in an intensive German course. Unexpectedly, he came to Germany later.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As an English student, I started learning Italian purely out of curiosity, I didn't want to go abroad or pursue a career in related industries, I just thought that Italian was very good, the orthography was great, and the word conjugation was very regular.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Content from user: jiaohuang11

    What is good to learn a second foreign language?

    1.French. Practical] is mainly due to the strength of France, there are not many French people in Switzerland, and the French people in Canada are also pressed by English.

    Interest] I think the French is very beautiful and very good, especially listening to Celine Dion's songs, such as Dans un Autre Monde

    A romantic, elegant language, very rhythmic, reminds me of the romantic French and the impulsive French revolutionary.

    Difficulty] nouns have a yin and yang nature, and there are many declensions, but I think it becomes very aesthetic :)

    Verbs have become so complex that a word conjugation can write a page line! But there are verbs with regular changes at the end.

    There are fewer syllables and more homophones than in English, so it may take a lot of effort to listen.

    2.German. Practical] are mainly Germany, Austria, the two powerhouses, but also Switzerland. Germany-led.

    Interest] is very subdued, the accent is long and strong, and the light tone is short and weak, like the cry of a Germanic warrior :)

    It's a bit stiff and serious, and it makes me want to go to serious German philosophers.

    Difficulty] nouns have three natures in yin and yang, and there are no rules for nouns to be transformed into plural.

    However, later nouns like to use old words to spell new words, and I heard that the more you learn, the easier it is.

    Verbs have become less complicated, and you have to remember a few changes in a word, but sometimes the verb is postpositioned, which is very unpleasant!

    3.Japanese. practical] relies only on the strength of Japan, as well as its proximity to China.

    Interests] The vowels are simple, crisp and good-sounding, and the love for Japanese dramas and Japanese cartoons is the interest of many people to learn Japanese**.

    However, for some well-known reasons, some Chinese have a bad impression of the Japanese.

    It reminds me of the cruel Japanese Imperial Army, but also of the cute mechanical cat. Rika. It feels conflicting

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you want to go to graduate school, you will basically choose between French and Japanese.

    1.Spanish: It's very simple, but some schools don't have this major, so your choice will be relatively narrow, but it's really the easiest.

    2.Comparison of French and Japanese: French and Japanese are first and foremost difficult languages, and they are still suspected of having some common roots.

    Don't learn German, it's hard, and it's too late to cry when the time comes. If you are interested in European languages, I recommend French, because if you are fluent in English and French, Spanish and Italian will come very quickly, and you can basically learn it by yourself. But after learning English for a long time, when you reach the senior year, you will find that your Chinese can not keep up, and the East Asian culture in your home country will gradually be blank, at this time learning Japanese is a weight to balance your European language family and East Asian language family.

    You're only a freshman now, so you can learn and feel it before you decide what language you want to learn.

    psI am a senior majoring in English, minoring in Japanese and French, I like both languages, each has its own advantages and difficulties, but the language has to work very hard. I can only say, after learning French, once I entered an Italian **, about can understand, although I can't read and don't know grammar or anything, but guess what you know 60%, it's more convenient. As for the Japanese language, if you have been learning the alphabet for so long, you don't have much of a sense of kanji at first, but fortunately, Japanese makes up for this gap.

    To sum up: it is recommended to take a look. Didn't you choose the second foreign in your sophomore year? Then you'll know what you want to learn.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What purpose do you want to learn, do you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination as a second foreign language, do you learn a language, but also take into account the difficulty of the school exam, then what is the meaning of your study, if you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination if it is this major, then it seems that you want to eat the dish of an English teacher, then do you think you still have the energy and perseverance to learn the second foreign language well, some of our seniors have learned a mess of the second foreign language, fortunately they have taken the postgraduate examination or employment across majors, in short, it depends on what you want to see, what are your expectations, If you want to speak English as well, you have to work hard and hard work no matter what. If you want to deal with it, it's whatever, everyone is not stupid, and it won't take too much effort to learn enough.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It mainly depends on your own interests If you are Japanese, after a long time, the examination system is relatively perfect, there are fewer people who get high scores, the more difficult it is to learn, you may just start to make it easier If you are French, you are crying and laughing out, this is the original words of my French teacher, you will find that the more you learn, the easier it will be, and the certificate is easy to get, and the score is generally higher, mainly because there are many people who choose French, there are a lot of pre-exam materials, and the teacher is also very careful to review, and the information in other languages may be less German, one of my senior sisters is reading GermanIn fact, it mainly depends on your own interests, where your interests are, you will be more motivated to learn, and your grades will be good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello, in fact, I used to be very contradictory with you, I learned French, and now it's still a pot of porridge, super confused, but our classmates have learned Spanish and German, they work hard, and these two languages are very scarce, scarce is expensive, you have to grasp your own future, no matter what you learn, you have to do your best, as for Japanese, you can learn, a country's culture determines the nature and destiny of the country to some extent, hey, I won't talk about this.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Among the major languages, Portuguese students are now the most popular. In the past few days, it can be seen that the demand for Portuguese is also high, and the salary is also high. I'm a student of Arabic, so I recommend Arabic as you would, and the prospects are also good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Minor languages, such as those of West Asia and Eastern Europe!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As the saying goes, more skills are not pressing. In general, in today's increasingly open world, learning more than one language means one more practical skill: it can enrich one's entertainment (books, newspapers, film and television works created by this language), and it is possible to create economic benefits because of such a skill.

    As for improving memory, etc., it is obvious, because the learning of a foreign language is first based on imitation and memory, from pronunciation to vocabulary, to sentences and paragraphs, and continuous memory in the process of learning is a kind of exercise that is beneficial to the brain.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you want to learn a foreign language, there is no doubt that your first foreign language is English. Because English is the universal language of the world, although it has been said before that the English subject for students will be abolished, it seems that there are still English textbooks in the textbooks issued by the Ministry of Education, and children have been exposed to English since kindergarten. This is the first language in a foreign language.

    As for which language to learn as a second foreign language, I think that this needs vary from person to person, with different environments and hobbies, and there is a wide range of choices.

    In addition to English, I think Japanese and Korean are the most widely spoken in China. Japanese has been very popular in the past few years because there are many Japanese companies investing in China, and if you can be proficient in Japanese, you will have better job opportunities. Later, in recent years, both Korean culture and Korean companies have flocked to China, and Korean has become very popular, especially in the coastal areas across the sea from Han Sen, there are many Koreans, and it is also a good choice if you master Korean.

    Or you are in the Northeast region, bordering Russia, or you have the possibility to go to Russia to develop, Russian is also a good choice. After all, Russia's economic development is also good, and the Chinese in Russia should not be very ostracized! It feels better than countries like Japan, South Korea, and the United States.

    Nowadays, many Chinese gold diggers go to Africa for development, and the average Chinese in African countries are treated very well. I feel that taking advantage of the trend of working in Africa, you can also choose to learn the languages of African countries such as Kenya and Tanzania. This will help you develop your career and maintain your relationships in Africa.

    In fact, in addition to their native language, there are English accidents, which Chinese language you want to learn depends on your future development, although Japanese and Korean are popular, but you can't use it, and you are not interested in Shihui, you have no need to learn. If you are developing in China, you should choose the most common language in your contact circle, and if you are developing abroad, then it goes without saying which foreign language to learn.

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