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If you want to get started, it is recommended that you use the first volume of "French" by Beijing Foreign University, which is very systematic, and you can take a look at some books, such as what kind of university French and what else.
For the rest, after reading that, buy some books about phonetics, words, and grammar Don't read "Walking Around France", "Walking Around France" may be difficult for beginners, but this book is very good, I suggest you study for a while, and then read it This book is French pronunciation, there is ** information, pronunciation, speed of speech, and things to talk about can be close to French life.
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Sun Hui's concise tutorial is good. It's also good to want to practice speaking and travel all over France.
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You can learn Ma Xiaohong's full set of French, but it's a little difficult, but after all, it's an old qualified textbook, and the grammar is still very systematic, but the text is too old, and there is a French course in Beiwai, a little simpler, it's okay to learn as a beginner, well, the original French reflet is also good, the pronunciation is pure, and it's also good-looking.
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I'm an English major, and I've been studying French as a second language for three years now.
The French textbooks I have read include Li Zhiqing's "New University French" (a total of four volumes), Ma Xiaohong's "French" (I will not talk about it after reading only a little), Sun Hui's "Concise French Course" (two volumes), and Xue Jiancheng's "Concise College French Course" (just one book).
We are studying "New University French" (all four volumes), which is a bit difficult, and it is the designated textbook for the second language of the university and the university French level 4 exam. The main reason is that the text has a large number of words, the article is long, some difficulty, and some similar grammar points are scattered in three books, one in the east and one in the west, which is not very suitable for self-study.
I think the advantage of Xue Jiancheng's "Concise Course of College French" is that it is a condensed essence, because the grammar points contained in the four volumes of New University French are covered in one book, and each text is worth carefully scrutinizing and even memorizing.
Sun Hui's "Concise French Course" is a volume of two volumes, the advantage of this book is that every point from phonetic knowledge to grammar is explained in detail, and there are many practice questions at the end of each lesson to consolidate, the vocabulary is not small, and the vocabulary list is more scientific.
In fact, the grammatical knowledge of these sets of books is basically the same, and the content is all compiled according to the outline after all.
In terms of vocabulary, New University has the most French.
In short, I think that if you study on your own, "Concise French Course" (Sun Hui, Commercial Press) is better than "Concise University French Course" than "New University French".
ps.These two titles are so tangled......It looks too similar.
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I use a concise French tutorial, I feel pretty good with it, you can try it, Ma Xiaoxu's French book is also fine.
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Concise French Tutorial With*** Very easy to use!!
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Reflets in French
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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.
French is not difficult, it is impossible, I am a photographer in Paris, I have learned several foreign languages, the difficulty of French in all aspects is medium or above, to speak grammar, Korean is the easiest, pronunciation is the easiest in Japanese. In the Latin family, French is also more difficult, slightly more difficult than Spanish and Italian. The first level of self-study is pronunciation, this part I do not recommend you to learn by yourself, it is easy to go astray, and it is not easy to change in the future, it is recommended that you can use the vacation time to sign up for a study class, or learn the basics with professionals, and then learn by yourself. >>>More
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