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It is recommended to learn French. However, if you study English in college, no matter which school will offer a second foreign language to the English department in your sophomore year, French and Japanese are usually available. At this time you will be able to learn French, and at the same time you will be able to learn English.
However, if you want to learn one well, I still recommend choosing a French major!
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It is recommended that you learn French, because everyone knows English, and since you have a high level of understanding, you should not be bad. French is also a small language, and it still has an advantage compared to English majors.
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Try to pick your university's strong point of linguistics! If you really love languages, pick a language of your favorite country to learn, and if you want to learn it for other purposes, the less people can learn it, the better! There are many, many people learning French now!
Studying in France is cheaper, but there are not many things to learn, French business schools are good, but they are all private, the tuition fees are more expensive, and there are many demanding requirements, which is difficult to get into!
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The difference between the two is not huge. A lot of English is derived from French, and many British elites pride themselves on speaking French. You can learn a small language, and after that, everyone can basically speak English, unless you become a teacher, it is not very easy to get a job.
Small languages are different, like what magazines, and even more bullish people like *** need such people. But don't learn a language that's too small, like Hebrew or something.
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Neither English nor French is very good. There are also a lot of people who can speak French now. It is recommended to study other minor languages, or not to choose a language major.
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Of course, I chose to major in English, first of all, in terms of difficulty, English is much easier than French, and secondly, in terms of practicality, English is the most practical. Finally, in terms of employment, English majors now have a relative advantage, such as: state-owned enterprises, foreign companies, these large enterprises that many people yearn for, all require English, especially foreign companies, as long as you have good English, the rest is generally fine.
So to sum up the above three points, I think English should be more appropriate, as for French, you can take it as a second language, choose an English major at the same time, learn French, increase your knowledge, but English is always the main thing.
I wish you success in your studies, thank you.
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I am an English major, and I studied French as a second language. Your school has other minor languages, if so, it is recommended to learn minor languages. If not, which one do you want to study?
It's not that French is difficult to speak, it's just that the grammar is cumbersome, and it is not necessarily easy to understand and understand. English is more popular, and there are pros and cons. Because English is important nowadays, everyone values it, and even if you are not an English major, English may be very good.
However, if you want to go to graduate school, learn English a little better, it is quite good to be a translator, if you have the ability, simultaneous translation is the most profitable, even if English is not so good, it is OK to do foreign trade, just like my current state, hehe. As for the French language, I personally think that there should not be many opportunities to use it, after all, there are not many French companies in China. It's a bit difficult to find a job, unless you have a little bit of a relationship to consider.
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Choose French, French is difficult, so you need to learn it systematically. English is simpler, self-taught, high school English grammar is almost the same, increase vocabulary, practical practice, find a suitable language environment. Then you'll be proficient in two foreign languages. That is, of course, if you are a diligent student.
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It is more cost-effective to learn French. I have had a foundation in English since I was a child, and now it is easier to learn by myself, but French is relatively difficult and requires systematic learning, and it is more difficult to learn by myself. I recommend learning French.
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There should be no requirements for passing the grade, our college has a French major, and the freshmen who have just arrived in the freshman year have not yet taken the English level 4 or 6, and they are all sophomore years to take the fourth level. However, under normal circumstances, foreign Chinese colleges must limit the candidates' foreign language scores and give a score line when recruiting students. If you learn English well, it will also help you learn French, because the two languages are very similar, and many words are spelled the same way, but the pronunciation is different.
After learning French for a while and then reading English, you will feel that you don't know how to pronounce it, and you will confuse the pronunciation of the two languages, hehe, that's how we learn French.
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Before graduating from university, you generally have to pass CET-4 No matter what major you are.
There are also certain restrictions on English scores in the college entrance examination, because they are all languages.
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Passing a grade at university is no longer a prerequisite for graduation, but if you are a second foreign language in English, you must learn English and get credits, just like our college.
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There are requirements, but it depends on the requirements of the school.
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Don't read English or Japanese. Under normal circumstances, English should not be too bad. Japanese is very simple, and you can learn it very well by applying for a training course for a few thousand dollars. You don't have to go to college. (I know Japanese, very, very simple).
Korean is not practical. In addition to chasing stars... And Korean is not difficult, and the tutorial class can solve it.
Russian... I don't understand ... I always feel like it's the language that my dad learned in that era.。。
I've been learning French for a while, and I find it a bit difficult... The French have a lot of rejection of Chinese, and they feel a little... er。。。French is widely spoken in Africa...
It feels good to learn Spanish or Arabic occasionally... o(∩_o...
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English, French. But I think.
I've been learning English for so long.
Learn French.
The best language in the world.
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French, romantic enough, and currently French is the most common language in the world after English.
But if you want to come out and find a job to make money, it will be better to learn Korean, and now Hanyu's professionals have a high salary.
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English, French, and Russian are all accepted.
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Scarcity is expensive.
There are many people who learn English, and there are many masters.
It is advisable to study French as a second language.
Foreign language majors are usually required to study both languages.
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Well, I also don't think there is much hope, you can rush, but if you want insurance, it's better not to report this.
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It's the same as learning English, starting with the 26 letters, followed by pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.
There are many words in French that are written in the same or similar way as English, but the pronunciation is absolutely different. The pronunciation of French words is easy to master, because the pronunciation of each letter is fixed, just read it down like Hanyu Pinyin.
French is a bit more complicated than English, and I'm sure you're familiar with that. As long as you put in more time, you will definitely learn well!
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I must have learned it from scratch!
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In fact, first of all, it depends on which province you are from, and many people follow the principle of choosing one school and two majors in the college entrance examination. I don't know what rank you are. As a university teacher, either you have a backstage at home, or you have to go to graduate school for a doctorate, as for translation, it has been relatively easy to get a job in recent years, especially for small language translation.
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Personally, I feel English, I don't know if you have a French background, after all, you need more English companies, you'd better ask your friends who study these majors, the best college of foreign Chinese in college, but I'm from Jiangsu, I don't know what the concept of 492 is.
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Remember, no matter what major you study, English is the most important foreign language!
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I studied finance and will graduate soon. Now the students in our class are looking for good jobs, the world's top 500, there are many banks, and good English is an advantage in learning finance, after graduation, it is relatively easy to go to the bank after English level 6. I feel that the employment prospects are still good compared to other majors.
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I am also a third-class major, majoring in English and learning French as a second foreign language. For boys, the French major itself is very employable, and it is not recommended that you apply for a second degree. Nothing to learn.
It is enough to learn English and French well. If you pass English level 4 or 8 and French level 4, it is not a problem to find a good job. If you really want to find a better job, go to graduate school.
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Finance is okay, employment is no problem.
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I'm an undergraduate student majoring in finance. In terms of finance, it is the bank's investment insurance, and your family has a relationship in these areas to get a job, or you have to be very good.
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What happened to Sanben? It's okay, study hard, and have a future!
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