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I studied 500 hours in the country, and this year is the first year.
The first thing to say is that although English is somewhat helpful in France, many French people themselves are reluctant to speak French, and some even refuse to speak English in person. So, since I'm in France, it's better to speak French.
When I first came over, I was a little uncomfortable, especially listening, and it was basically impossible to hear French at this speed at other times except for practice in China. In addition, there are many local accents in France, and there are many immigrants from various countries, so it is not easy to understand.
The things we learned in the five hundred hours of school in China are actually quite useful, and when we first came, we relied on these things to be on the spot. In addition, any procedure in France is very complicated, and it is impossible to have someone who is fluent in French and English or Chinese to accompany you throughout the whole process, and you have to do everything yourself. So as long as you can stick to yourself, for a maximum of two months, there is no problem with communicating with the French, just the speed of speech.
The point is to communicate well with others, and after a long time, those commonly used words and sentences will naturally come to mind.
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Go to the French supermarket more often. or an institutional information desk. Or places like the Tourist Authority. Pretend not to understand what to do and ask them questions.
Or just going to school, often with the French, going to class, drinking coffee together during breaks or something. It was also very helpful.
In fact, as long as you are brave enough, you will be able to communicate with each other in daily life after arriving in France!
I also agree with Xin Yuan Yilang to 'stay away from the Chinese' and try to contact as many French as possible.
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How long it is hard to say, it can range from a few months to a year.
Stay away from the Chinese, chat with French aunts and grandpas (they have time), read newspapers, watch TV, and in two or three months you will find that your French has improved by leaps and bounds.
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As long as you dare to say it, you can say it when you get there, and you will definitely become more and more proficient The 500 class hours I have seen and then come with the intermediary, some of them are more flexible, and after two months or so, the surrounding French neighbors are very familiar
It doesn't have to be a good thing to say, but it's definitely okay to communicate
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I can't say for sure. Everyone's situation is different. After learning 500 class hours in France, there are really not many people who can understand it.
If you dare to say it, it should be fine. It is also helpful to watch more TV or listen to the radio. A small Chinese radio can also be used in France, so you might as well bring a small one when you come out, so you can listen to the radio.
Don't stop reading or listening because you can't read or understand. That's stupid!
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Not necessarily, at least more than three months.
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If you have a basic knowledge of English, three months of basic conversation is no problem, provided that you open your mouth boldly and don't be afraid of other people's jokes.
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Applying to a school (IELTS, Junfu.
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This kind of thing is really unfortunate, I'll give you a **Many people who work and study in France go to this**, you can go over there and inquire about the Chinese association in Lyon**. I don't think the student union can help, as for the Chinese association, it seems that there is, I'm not in Lyon, I really don't know.
There is also a reminder to the landlord, this kind of thing must be solved as soon as possible, your mother has only been married for a year, there must not be 10 years of long-term residence, and now that the wife has died, next year's residence should not be given, you must plan in advance, don't wait for no identity when the time comes, very troublesome.
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It depends on your language environment and learning environment.
If you study in France, and have a certain language talent, and can have frequent contact with French people, or even work in French companies or live in French people, zero foundation, 2 months of fluent oral language, pure accent, can read newspapers and magazines normally. This is my personal learning experience.
If you live and study in France, have average language skills, and do not have frequent contact with the French, there are two possibilities: 1. Normal and enterprising, 4-10 months, fluent in oral English, can read newspapers and magazines, and has difficulty in most books. 2. Most people, within 1 year, is a level of hello goodbye.
If you are studying French in China, you are diligent and willing to learn, and you can read newspapers and magazines for 6-10 months, and your speaking skills can basically be described as poor. Low ability to use French independently. 12-24 months, basic mastery of French usage, fluent in spoken English, proficient in intermediate and intermediate applications, and can begin advanced exploration.
If you want to reach the level of being able to read the general **, it basically takes 1 and a half years later, note that I am talking about being able to understand, not roughly browsing.
Personally, I started reading a lot of French newspapers, magazines and small pages** about 14 months after I went to France, and I have not read a full French full-length article**. My learning experience Zero-based study abroad in France, learning French for 4 months to find a full-time job in a French restaurant, and living in the restaurant for 4 months, the initial language level is limited to being able to understand, speaking very fluently, often making mistakes, but during the period did not have a long time to contact the Chinese environment, to France 8 months later, basically get rid of the accent, fluent oral communication, read newspapers and magazines without barriers, communicate with the French alone, especially ** communication, The other party can't hear that I'm a foreigner (after all, I'm a Chinese face in person, and they will ask me if I'm Chinese). So, the most fundamental factor in what kind of learning level you can achieve is the language environment and your enterprising spirit.
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A simple conversation for half a year, at least a year of fluency, because listening is not easy...
It's even longer to write articles and read **...
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Hello! bai
There are many kinds of language schools in France, and if you need to apply for a visa within the country, the DAO application is all back in the university.
Interview Center for Language. These schools can offer you a pre-admission to a university and a formal admission to a language school. Most of these schools open in February and September each year.
If you want to go abroad in February, it's too late to apply to schools in December. Because first, the holiday in December in France is very long, and there is also a small half month (Christmas + New Year). Second, it takes one month for a student visa to go from the process of appointment interview-face-to-face-to-appointment-delivery, which is simply not enough time.
Mr. Wu of Kai Tak France.
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Specialized courses at French public universities start twice a year, in spring and autumn, and language courses are offered basically four times a year.
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Which language school are you applying for, the language center of the University of Nancy in France is good.
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