How to learn French on your own? without any foundation .

Updated on educate 2024-04-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As a beginner in French, it is important to learn basic pronunciation.

    Without a foundation in French, it's like a blank sheet of paper, and we can start from scratch.

    If you know some French, hopefully you will learn it in a very formal way.

    To learn French pronunciation, you must go to a formal training institution or be taught by a professional French speaker. After all, this is like building a building, a foundation.

    French pronunciation is very important, because the French language has its own peculiarities, so the pronunciation of French is extremely regular. Once you've mastered pronunciation, you can read aloud a passage that you don't know a word.

    Some of my friends speak English very well and would like to learn French on their own. Actually, there is a big difference between French and English. For example, in the sense of language, the pronunciation of English is more lively, while the opposite is true in French. If you read French with the sense of English, it will feel a little oily and smooth. Hehe.

    So, I have the following advice for beginners in French.

    First, you need to study French at a formal training institution or from a French professional.

    Second, overcome the influence of the mother tongue, previously learned foreign languages, and dialects on learning.

    Third, listen to French radio more, it doesn't matter if you don't understand it, but you can be familiar with French pronunciation.

    Fourth, after a little bit of the basics, try reading some French**. Find what you have mastered from a large number of unfamiliar words, learn how to pronounce them, and recite them together.

    Fifth, don't use pen and ink and don't read. The meaning of this sentence is that when you start studying, you must use a pen, set study notes, circle notes, etc. If you don't use your pen, don't read it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    French pronunciation is more difficult, how do you have to find someone who can teach you, ask a tutor or something, just find a student, it won't be too expensive. If you are fast, you can learn the pronunciation rules in a few days, and the convenient thing about French is that most words can be pronounced by pronunciation rules (although I don't know what they mean). On the third day of learning French, I started reading French news) and then I just studied on my own according to the books recommended by netizens above.

    It is highly recommended to memorize texts, and strive to memorize each one (no matter how simple) even if you forget the content after two days, the sense of language will be slowly cultivated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is very difficult to learn French on your own because there are many grammatical variations in the French language. Personally, I think the most concise way is to go to the Western class to study, but if you must study on your own, it is best to buy more grammar books and French phonetics tapes to listen to every day, and then read along It should be about the same, but it is more tiring in comparison.

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