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It is recommended that you can study for two months during the holidays, you can basically get started, so that it is much more convenient to learn by yourself in the future, I don't know where your school is, Beijing's Qijin French is very good, I learned there before I went abroad, I personally think it is the best in Beijing except for the French League, I was a teacher back then, it was a doctor of French who came back from Paris, a professor of northern languages, but now it is no longer taught, only taught us for one period, but other teachers are also very good, you can rest assured, Qi Jin is specialized in French, and the exam is more bullish, Other schools are blown, the French League is very good, the spoken language is very NB, the grammar is weak, not suitable for the exam, and a little expensive, more than 10,000, so I recommend Qijin in Beijing. Don't worry, I'm not a childcare, I learned French to go abroad, and now I'm working as a photographer in France. Personally, I think that to learn French, you still have to go to the big cities to learn, Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou and other places, in addition, many schools also have part-time classes, that is, the kind of concentrated weekend classes, and when you get started, you can learn this way.
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Watch more original French films, I'll give you a link, this person summed it up very well.
You only have one year, so it's better to apply for a better school.
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Personally, I recommend that you try to go to an authoritative training school, such as the Alliance Française However, there should be no in Jinan, and only in Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Guangzhou, and Chongqing. Lay a good foundation for pronunciation first, and then talk about improvement.
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French is hard, French is hard, it's hard.
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It is recommended that you make a rational plan according to your actual situation Personally, I think that whether it is self-study or participating in a training institution, you need to be able to calm down and learn by yourself Therefore, it is best to find out your own characteristics and choose a reasonable way that suits you Come on
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The Loveliness of the French Language: Give the Most Authoritative Example.
United Nations documents are available in multiple languages.
Of course, the English one should be the most common.
What happens if there is an ambiguity in a sentence in a UN English document?
They refer to the French version of the same document only in one way, and the meaning of the French version is the main one.
Because the French language has the tightest grammatical structure in the world, it is least likely to be ambiguous.
And the pronunciation of French is very good.
The use of French is definitely not small, and the French is very rigorous, although French has only more than 7,000 everyday words, which is much less than English, but its verb conjugation is much more complex than Spanish, and French is strict, and many international contracts are written in French.
And now French is quite popular as a small language.
There is such a graduation song in Beiwai:
Second-class citizen French department, with a high salary to enter a foreign company. Ha ha.
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Hello classmates, the suggestions are as follows:
1.If you have good academic performance in your major, you will feel relaxed and less pressured to learn your major, which means that you have spare time to learn; Also, if you have a strong interest in French and are not worried about the complex grammar and varied forms of French, then I think you can choose French as your second language.
2.If you are struggling to study in your major, it takes a lot of effort to learn, and you have a similar interest in French and Spanish, then I recommend that you choose Spanish, because it is indeed much easier than French. Especially if you want to take the postgraduate examination in the future, it is said that the questions for the postgraduate examination of Spanish as a second language are generally simpler than those of French, which can be more worry-free for the postgraduate examination.
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As a person in the French department, I still recommend LZ to learn French, one is that French can really help expand a lot of English vocabulary
Another is that the grammar of French is very rigorous, very similar to Spanish, and it is generally very simple to learn French and then want to learn Spanish.
However, there is a premise that you will learn English relatively easily. Otherwise, English + French is a bit difficult. It's quite difficult to get started with French. It takes a lot of perseverance.
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Spanish may be more useful for future professional and personal development, because there are relatively few people who have mastered Spanish in small languages, but in various foreign-funded enterprises, the utilization rate of Spanish has risen rapidly, so Spanish may be good for development.
French is more precise, and it depends on the personal interests of the landlord.
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If you like France, you choose French, and now more and more people are learning French, so let's still use Spanish.
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Hello, about French zero foundation Is it okay to choose French as a second foreign language for English majors 1, you can choose French as a second foreign language, it is recommended to strengthen learning in the tutorial class, and you also need to study by yourself, a total of no less than 6 months, preferably 8-10 months.
2. The French second language test is relatively simple, but vocabulary, grammar, etc. are required items, and French and German belong to the Indo-European language family, which is difficult to get started, such as verb conjugation, etc., but once you get started, it is like "carp jumping over the dragon gate", which is relatively simple.
3. Every year, there are many students who are not English majors who are admitted to graduate schools majoring in English, but I would like to remind you that you must consolidate the foundation of English proficiency, because generally the professional course "Basic English" or "English Proficiency Test" in slightly better schools is not very simple.
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It should be verb conjugation and grammar.
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