I want to learn French on my own, what do I need?

Updated on educate 2024-04-29
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    French is not difficult, it is impossible, I am a photographer in Paris, I have learned several foreign languages, the difficulty of French in all aspects is medium or above, to speak grammar, Korean is the easiest, pronunciation is the easiest in Japanese. In the Latin family, French is also more difficult, slightly more difficult than Spanish and Italian. The first level of self-study is pronunciation, this part I do not recommend you to learn by yourself, it is easy to go astray, and it is not easy to change in the future, it is recommended that you can use the vacation time to sign up for a study class, or learn the basics with professionals, and then learn by yourself.

    Textbooks can be used in concise French tutorials, Ma Xiaohong's upstairs, is college French, that is too complicated, not to use, and these textbooks are used by universities, to be honest, it is not very suitable for people who have no foundation to learn by themselves, because there are too few things explained above, you yourself can't understand it, so I strongly recommend you to find a class or find someone to teach when you are just getting started. And the new borderless is very good, when you have a certain foundation recommended to learn refletes, there are ***, Paris real shooting, learn listening and speaking, familiar with and adapt to the French environment, I learned these before I went abroad, and the rest of the books I learned in Paris are not suitable for China, and it is not easy to buy in China, so I don't recommend it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Interest, learn more about French, watch movies, listen to **.

    Perseverance, learning a foreign language can not be stopped for a few days and a few weeks, it takes a long time to persevere.

    Be bold, dare to speak, and not be afraid to make mistakes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, you have to have a strong interest, it must be a little difficult to learn by yourself, it is recommended that you still sign up for a class when you first start.

    Let's get in touch first and lay some groundwork.

    You can go to New Oriental's ** and have a lot of French materials on their forum.

    Once you've laid the foundation, you can learn it yourself, and then it's easier to get started.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is not difficult for anyone to speak French, what you learn in Chinese books and really want to live in France is very different from the French spoken by the French, the French speak very family, and the French in our textbooks is really.

    For example, the French speak a lot of slang and the like, which cannot be given in these books. The reflete is good, but it is also very limited, and it is recommended to read more original French books.

    There are also the fact that young French people are dying fast in speech, and there are generally three classes of French (noble, popular, and uneducated).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no age limit for learning French, there is no language to learn, as for the language requirements, of course, it will be easier to have language talent, as for how to learn by yourself, I only know that French majors generally use Ma Xiaohong's textbooks, French learning is still a little difficult, more difficult than English, on the basis of self-taught grammar, if you want to use these grammars, you can also choose reflets (all over France) original French textbooks, very authentic, very spoken, more practical sentences quite a lot, You can memorize the texts there, listen to more recordings, and watch more CCTV French channels, if you want to go to France to learn communication, I think that listening and speaking skills are more important than grammar.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are no skills or tools for learning a language, just listen and talk more and read books repeatedly, but interest is the best teacher!! I'm going to France next year, and I think French is not difficult,,, and I wish you success.

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