If you want to learn French, which senior gives some advice, I m a sophomore junior college student.

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The French Without Borders and French Concise courses are suitable for students who speak French as a second language. I think our professional textbook, the "French" textbook edited by Ma Xiaohong, is good and detailed.

    There is a lot of grammar in French, which must be memorized by rote, as well as the yin and yang of nouns. Looking back now, if you want to learn French well, you must speak and listen more. I don't recommend listening to news, songs, or whatever, let alone foreign languages, that is, I can't hear all the news and songs in Chinese what they are saying.

    To listen to a French-language film with a normal speed and expression, we have to mention "Butterfly le Papillon.""This movie is perfect for listening practice. If you don't understand, listen until you understand. By the time you can memorize almost all the lines in it, your French level--- especially expressions, will go up a big level.

    Don't listen to movies about violent area 13 or something, it's all hooligan colloquialism, and it's too fast. Not suitable for studying.

    In this society, being able to speak a foreign language other than English will give you unexpected results!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I took a class with the Alliance Française, our teacher is French, I think it is better to learn this way, it is not interesting to learn the language by rote grammar and vocabulary, you have to practice listening, speaking, reading and writing, use it more, persevere, and the French will be improved.

    If it is a beginner, the best way to go to class, unless you really have perseverance, otherwise if you get started, it is the most effective to take classes, many people give up because they just start to learn on their own, it is too difficult, and it is difficult to learn the Fa by themselves. If you have a teacher, it will be easy to get started, and it will be easier to learn on your own in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Learning French is not much different from learning other foreign languages. It is not difficult to learn any foreign language with the motivation and interest to learn French. If you are learning French for beginners, there are 2 very good textbooks: Le Nouveau Sans Frontières

    There is also a book called "A Concise Course in French".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you are interested in learning, use your spare time to attend the training course.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Prospects for post-secondary French employment may be somewhat limited by the fact that French, as a native French-speaking country, has a relatively narrow job market. However, if you have some professional skills and practical experience, and are able to excel in the French language and culture, then it is still possible for you to land a job related to French.

    Learn more in-depth French language skills, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing, in order to better adapt to the local work environment.

    Learn about French culture and the relevant industries and sectors of the Francophone country in order to better adapt to the demands of the job.

    Take French-related training courses and hands-on experience, such as translators, interpreters, French teachers, etc., that can boost your skills and confidence.

    Look for French-related job opportunities, such as studying in France, tourism, cultural and chemical exchanges, etc.

    Build your own career development network, network with people in the same industry, and learn about the latest industry trends and opportunities.

    In conclusion, while tertiary French may be somewhat limited in some ways, it is still possible to land a French-related job if you have the right skills and experience, and are able to adapt effectively to the local work environment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are not a professional, there is no point in taking an extra certificate, and if you really have something, you can't use it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    English is a must. Nowadays, large companies in France do not require French to be proficient, but must have good English.

    As for the French language. Several flow directions.

    1. Translation. Strong French language required. Undergraduates can barely do it.

    2. Teachers. University teacher or language training. Have good language skills. Grammar and vocabulary are solid.

    3. Assistant. French companies or Sino-French cooperative companies. You can work on translation, collation, etc.

    That's pretty much it. Relatively narrow.

    Of course, you can also consider entering *** or setting up an outside unit. For example, the legal signing company, and so on.

    It is recommended to read the Graduate Student Belt. It's also good to read economics or go straight to graduate school in French.

    I see that you are interested in the reeds.

    Also, scores aren't everything. During the interview, the cover said that it was not good, which was basically equal to nothing.

    For example, when something simple is translated, it becomes dumb French. Tragedy. Embarrassment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Specializing in French and learning English at the same time can be promising.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you want to learn French well, you can't lose English, this is the general trend. Foreign trade can be used to show its strengths.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In the past, many people said that the college entrance examination is a turning point in life, and this cannot be completely questioned or denied, after all, there is still a certain amount of truth. You don't have to study every day, you can play as much as you want. In fact, this is not the case with a truly meaningful university life, college is another new starting point in our lives, and each of us should learn how to spend the four years of college meaningfully.

    Below, I would like to share a little bit of caution about myself.

    First of all, you should be clear about what it really means to go to college. Are you here to improve yourself, or are you here to enjoy life? Nowadays, society is progressing very rapidly, and as a new generation of college students, we go to college not only to enjoy life, but more importantly, we still have to study, only in this way can we keep up with the pace of our times.

    As a student, learning is our most basic responsibility, and as a college student, it is also very necessary to actively participate in some practical activities. Many people complain that the student union is not good, but I personally think that this is a very workable place, if you can, join a student union organization, as long as you are serious and dedicated, you can learn a lot of knowledge.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, in fact, not only French, but also when graduating from any major, you will also face the choice of going abroad, studying for graduate school and employment, so what preparations should we do at this time? I'm just talking about what I think.

    1. Go abroad: The French language is generally passable, and most of them will choose to study economics, many high schools are taught in English and need to take the English test, so pay attention to the English level; If you want to go abroad to study for a master's degree, except for high business, most majors do not accept interdisciplinary graduate studies, and you will generally be arranged to downgrade or study for a year of language preparatory courses, so you must be prepared for various difficulties in intermajors.

    2. Graduate school: It is relatively simple and popular to choose a French major, or to choose a cross-major graduate school entrance examination such as literature and law across majors, and the graduate school entrance examination needs to start preparing in the third year.

    3. Employment: To do a good job of interdisciplinary employment, now the French market is also saturated, foreign companies are difficult to enter, French majors can find not many jobs, can be a translator is super powerful, so many graduates will not have high professional requirements for some occupations, so skills must be prepared in advance.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's up to you to see what you want to do in the future. If your school is a more professional language school, there will be many state-owned enterprises, central enterprises or companies like Huawei in the first semester of your senior year to recruit on campus, of course, the work is to Africa. After graduation, more than 80% of my classmates went to Africa to work as sales or translators, and the environment may not be particularly good but the income is considerable.

    If you decide to go to Africa, practice your speaking and look at interview skills.

    If you plan to work in the country, you have a lot to do. According to their own career planning, they will take the examination certificate, English certificate, teacher certificate, tour guide certificate and so on. In China, most of the students majoring in French are working as foreign trade or study abroad agents, and they often use English in their work.

    You can also use your vacation time to do an internship and gain work experience.

    Of course, there is also Hanban that you can consider. If you are successful, you can stay in France for 1-2 years to teach Chinese. It's equivalent to the so-called gap year for foreign students, and after one or two years, I believe you will have a better idea of what you want to do.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Buy "Concise French Course" with ***, and then buy a dictionary to learn by yourself.

    I'm only in my second year of junior high school and I'm just getting started.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Concise French Tutorial This book is good and suitable for self-study

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