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Second Foreign Language: Compulsory for English majors, elective from the second semester of the sophomore year, a total of four semesters. Available in Japanese, Spanish, German, French, and Russian. It depends on the school.
The study of a second foreign language for English majors is generally a requirement of colleges and universities for English majors, and they can choose at will and learn through a unified curriculum. At the same time, students can also choose to study on their own according to their own situation. For the examination of English majors, you need to look at the professional catalog of the applicant unit, and the requirements of different colleges and universities are different.
There are also different levels of certificates for the second foreign language, which are the same as those in English, and you can apply for the corresponding level certificate.
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Students majoring in English are required to study a second language. And the second foreign language must study hard! This is a matter of experience. It'll stay with you for the rest of your life. If you work in the future, when it comes to grading exams, you will definitely take the second test.
If you are currently an undergraduate, then you will be able to study at a master's degree, a doctorate or even a higher level. It is also a subject that pulls points.
In a word, those who learn English must learn two foreign languages, and those who win two foreign languages will win the world!
In many universities, foreign language majors do not have their own choice of second language. It is usually arranged by the school. For example, classes 1 and 2 learn Japanese, and classes 3 and 4 learn French.
Wait a minute. However, if you have a choice, it is recommended to combine your future career direction. For example, in Qingdao, I studied Korean as a second foreign language and Japanese as a second foreign language in Dalian.
It is best to learn German in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Nowadays, there are few people who speak German well. But German is also difficult to learn.
It's easy to get confused.
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Forever second.
forever second
British raid [ sek nd] United States [ s k nd]nAides; 2nd place; Second; the second serving of food;
pron.second (person or thing);
adj.inferior; Secondary; (importance, scale, quality, etc.) in the second place; Other;
adv.secondly, in second place;
vt.In the tank; temporary secondment; Seconded; in favour of a proposal;
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second num.Second; (scale, quality, etc.) ranked second; Other;
adj.the second (one); (in the competition, back to the level) in the second place; Other; Secondary;
n.Second; Moment; 2nd place; Second class.
v.Support, second; Temporary reassignment (staff, etc.).
adv.in second place; Second, secondly.
n.(second) (US) Secon (name) [Internet] runner-up.
Major] Second [Agricultural Science].
number two
adj.second; Second-rate.
network] work flow; Thirty days of adventure.
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Question 1: What does a second foreign language mean that English majors have to learn a foreign language in addition to English, such as French, Japanese, German, etc.
Question 2: What does a second foreign language mean Yes refers to a foreign language other than English English majors are generally required to take a second foreign language.
Question 3: What does a second foreign language mean A second foreign language is a language that you study in addition to the required language of your major (if you are a German major, German is your professional foreign language, and you want to learn Japanese, then Japanese is your second foreign language). As for the study time, you can choose it at any time according to your situation (the second language is mostly optional).
Question 4: What is a first foreign language and a second foreign language? The first foreign language is the first foreign language you learn in addition to your native language.
A second foreign language is the second foreign language you learn.
For example, I'm an English major, and my first foreign language is English, and then I take my second foreign language, Japanese.
Question 5: What is a first and second foreign language? English is the first foreign language and German is the second foreign language.
Question 6: What is a second foreign language? The second foreign language is referred to as the second foreign language, which is only learned in the third year of English or other minor language majors, and there are no majors other than these majors.
The Chinese Department of our school also has two foreign languages. When it comes to choosing to read the second foreign language, there will naturally be hints. Don't worry.
Question 7: What is the first foreign language, the second foreign language is the first foreign language you learn, most of it is English, some areas are Russian, and then you learn another foreign language is called a second foreign language.
Question 8: What does "two foreigners" mean in the university? Quite simply, Erwai refers to a second foreign language. That is, you have mastered another foreign language in addition to the first foreign language. For example, if you studied English in junior high and high school, then your first foreign language is English, but if you have learned Japanese, then your second foreign language is Japanese, that is, "second foreign language" is Japanese.
Hope it helps.
Question 9: Do I need to take a second foreign language for any major in the graduate school entrance examination? What does a second foreign language consist of? I'm an English major, and if you're not a graduate student in a foreign language, you won't be able to take the second foreign language exam.
If you want to apply for a graduate degree in foreign languages, you should also see which language test is going to be offered by the school you are applying for
Hope it helps.
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English II corresponds to the deferred lease majors: public administration, accounting, tourism management, library and information technology, engineering management, auditing, etc.
English 1 and 2 are both unified examination courses for non-foreign language majors, which are required by the Ministry of Education. English 2 is simpler, and some specialists take it. Graduate students majoring in English do not take English 1 or 2, but take 2 foreign languages, basic English, and comprehensive English.
Basic English and General English are much more difficult than UEC English.
There is a difference between English 1 and English 2.
1. Different grammar requirements.
English 1: Candidates are required to be proficient in the use of the grammatical knowledge of the foundation, and there is no specific list of specific requirements for grammar knowledgeEnglish 2: Candidates need to master eight grammar knowledge points, and clarify the direction and scope of the examination.
2. The focus of the requirements is different.
The English 1 syllabus requires that "candidates can master about 5,500 vocabulary words and related phrases". The English II syllabus requires that "candidates should be proficient in about 5,500 common words and related phrases".
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There are several expressions of "first, second, third" in English writing:
1. First(ly).Second(ly).Third(ly)...
2. First, above all....Second, furthermore....Third, last but not least....
3. First, in the first place....Second, in another....Third, what's more...
4. First, first of all....Second, in addition....Thirdly, finally....
5. The first one....Second, next one....besides...Thirdly, lastly....
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