How to learn French on your own? There is a certain basis .

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

    French Learning Questions:

    Since you have a certain foundation, you can choose some audio materials and then conduct systematic self-study. However, the premise is that you have a solid foundation in the French language. Especially the pronunciation part.

    I have here some French learning materials in many editions, which I can provide to you free of charge. I'm in Huayuan, and I need you to bring your own portable hard drive. It's about 15g.

    As for the usefulness of French for future work, it probably depends on the field of occupation you wish to pursue. To put it mildly, if you learn how to make a car, I'm afraid it won't work at all. If you are engaged in foreign trade, hospitality, tourism and other related fields, I believe that French will be very useful in your future work.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Honestly, you haven't learned virtual yet, have you? Tenses and verb conjugations are pretty good, just getting started.

    I went to see the classes for English students who are second to second language in the school.

    Some of their homework was changed by us.

    I felt that there was too little to learn in the course.

    I didn't learn as much in half a semester as we did in January.

    I recommend that you learn English.

    French as a hobby.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The second foreign language is generally a concise French one.

    The words of the voice are in the first volume of the French of Beiwai.

    To practice grammar, use 300 or 350 sentences, which is also used by our professional students.

    In terms of vocabulary, French vocabulary is progressive, and you can choose your own three levels.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think it's much easier to learn French first and then learn English, and that's how I am, because I'm going to a foreign country, so English is still a "beginner shrimp". French is my first language though.

    I think you have to listen more and talk more.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    French is not a language to be copied and taught, especially.

    When you first get started, many thinking logic expressions are completely different from Chinese dao, and students are easy to correct the pronunciation caused by no teacher to guide and correct them 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.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I applied for French in the summer, which is very good, and I have reached the A2 level! Basic terms achieved!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    , you can get the pronunciation and avoid detours in grammar, because of the law.

    The grammar of the language, the conjugation of verbs, the prepositional articles and so on are particularly difficult, and the teacher can save time by explaining clearly. The advantage of Falaiou's online courses is that there are foreign teachers to ensure pure pronunciation, as well as free after-class pronunciation correction and Q&A services, and you can ask the teacher at any time if you have any questions for self-study, which is particularly convenient.

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