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Our school uses it as a textbook for French majors, and I have only studied 3 or 4, and I feel that the vocabulary is large, and the articles are a little out of touch with the times, but it is said that 1 or 2 volumes will be better. The book is new, the answers to the post-class questions have only been out for a long time, there should be no Chinese guidance, and I feel that self-study will be difficult. I remember that I studied the French course at Peking University in my freshman year, and the texts there were very good.
Concise has not been used, and it is not clear. If you want to study on your own, it is recommended to buy a grammar book, use the Donghua Publishing House at the elementary level, and then to a certain extent you can eliminate it with the blue Shanghai translation, the grammar of the textbook is always confusing.
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It can be said responsibly. If you don't have a basic knowledge of French, you can't study any book on your own. Because French is a language that is difficult to get started.
If there is no foundation. And there is no one to guide correctly, it is easy to learn confused, get half the result, and can't persevere.
The French tutorial is not very clear. However, the concise French tutorial is good and suitable for a crash. It's just that the examples are relatively old.,After all, the original book was compiled more than 20 years ago.。。 But it's also a book that's more suitable for getting started.。。
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French is not a suitable language for self-study, especially at the beginning, many thinking and logical expressions are completely different from Chinese, and students are easy to mispronounce incorrectly due to lack of teacher guidance and correction at the beginning. Another example is the French concept of verb conjugation, adjectives placed after nouns and the need for sexual number matching, not only in Chinese, but also in most people's first foreign language, English.
Therefore, I highly recommend beginners to learn from a professional teacher first. It's not that I don't support self-taught French. I don't support self-learning French from scratch.
As a teacher, I usually meet a lot of students who have been studying on their own for a period of time and finally come to our institution, and they often don't get around the pronunciation problem of French for several weeks, but our teachers take the class, and a few lessons can help students sort it out. And after a few months of studying, they are able to have simple daily communication. When students have mastered the logic of the language, they need to strengthen vocabulary and consolidate exercises, and then the role of the teacher becomes smaller, and students need more subjective initiative.
It is true that there are God-men who can study on their own and get B2 in a short period of time, but it is really, very rarely.
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Recommended by the Commercial Press Sun Hui's Concise French Course consists of two volumes, with detailed grammar and clear structure, each lesson has a focus, dialogue, text, vocabulary, verb conjugation, word analysis, notes, grammar, practice questions, and reading composition.
The set we use feels very suitable for beginners. Ma Xiaohong's is too difficult to learn by herself.
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If you have good English, it is recommended to choose English as the medium of instruction, but it is necessary to learn French, because you have to live in France, you definitely need to use French; Then you don't have to keep English and have a new language.
Generally speaking, if you study French seriously for 500 hours in China, you will be able to reach the level of French A2 B1. Of course, it also depends on the quality of the French language courses and the level of learning of the students.
If you choose to be taught in English, you will usually only be required to take an IELTS or TOEFL score and do not need to take a French test. However, it is still advisable to learn a basic knowledge of French before the visa and be able to have a simple conversation, which will also be beneficial for life abroad in the future!
Of course, for students who are good at French, there are many French courses available. When French is really difficult, you can choose some English courses, which can quickly help you adapt to the courses of French universities.
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1.The French École Supérieure de l'Écophie de l'École de l'
DU language is taught (most of the French public zhi is taught in French) DAOIf you are studying luxury management, then you can consider French high-tech businessmen. French can be used at a level for everyday life.
SAI is for postgraduate students, SAI is not an exam, its main content is an interview, in addition to reviewing your IELTS (if you meet the requirements of GMAT, you can not refer to IELTS) and GMAT (650 or above).
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5.If you are taught in English, you will take the GMAT test, and if you are taught in French, you will take the tagemage610w save 6 months of current account before the visa, no need to freeze, and provide 6 months of running bills before the visa. After that, this money can be used as living expenses for studying in France.
Nowadays, foreign language majors are very popular, especially small languages, if you can master English and have a certain degree of French ability, it is very competitive in the workplace, my suggestion is to try to take more certificates in the university, such as French public level, or primary translation qualification certification, because after all, it is a foreign language, multiple certificates will have one more proof, I wish you success!
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