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Personally recommend Spanish as well. As said upstairs, the scope and prospects of application are indeed better than French. And French is indeed saturated now, while Spanish is not yet (and it will be difficult to say in a few years).
As for your relationship with English, learning another Latin language will undoubtedly be somewhat confusing at the beginning of your studies, unless you have a talent for the language.
Therefore, most people want to learn both French and Spanish, and they generally have to put English on the go.
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My recommendation is Spanish.
In South America, there are many countries that were formerly Spanish colonies, except for Brazil, Mexico in North America, and most of the southern United States where Spanish is used frequently. And a lot of U.S. companies have operations in South America, and knowing Spanish helps. If you want to develop in the United States, knowing Spanish is an advantage.
French-speaking countries are mainly concentrated in Africa, especially North Africa, and the outlook is less than that of Spanish.
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Oh The Spanish pronunciation is a big tongue, and I personally think it's more difficult. . . It may depend on some talent French is mainly small tongue sounds, I myself learn French Small tongue sounds are very easy to pronounce If you look at the pronunciation, I think French is simple, but French grammar is difficult and complicated, if you are not determined to learn it, it will be a little difficult But if you are very good at English, it will be much better to learn French, because English itself is a lot of French evolution, many words are spelled the same, but the pronunciation is different I still listen to recommend you to learn French, because French is widely applicable But FYI, it's mostly up to you
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Both of these languages have a bit of a connection with English, and now the smaller languages are more popular, and Spanish and French are both one of the six languages of the United Nations, which should be very promising. As it stands, French is spoken more and Spanish is less popular, but it has a bright future. Go to Hefei 21st Century Foreign Language School, there is training in both languages, you can ask.
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You should learn pronunciation first, French pronunciation is more regular than English, this stage seems simple, but there are a lot of provincial pronunciation in French, continuous reading and other rules to pay attention to, when you can read fluently you will fall in love with the elegant and romantic pronunciation of French. French grammar is more complex than English, such as the coordination of tenses and voices, inverted and other French likes to put the object in front, but there are many grammatical items that are very close to English, such as those clauses are very close to English. While learning grammar, we should pay attention to mastering vocabulary, try to memorize as many words as possible to help reading a lot, and when memorizing nouns, we must memorize them together with the sexual number of words, otherwise we will not be able to cooperate with articles and adjectives.
You should also be familiar with the conjugation of common verbs, otherwise you will not know the words that have been conjugated, and you will find that there are many words in French that are very close to English, and you can even guess their meaning. In fact, French is not particularly difficult, just learn it will feel that there are too many things to memorize, every sentence must pay attention to tense voice, verb conjugation, adjective noun number matching, word order inversion and other skin closure, will be easy to give up the idea, but these are dead rules, once the problem is proficient, the macro will be solved.
The first and second volumes of Sun Hui's "Concise French Course" are accompanied by a reference book, which is basically willing to be used by schools in Beijing, which is characterized by being easy to understand, and the basic sentence patterns are summarized at the end of each lesson, and the editors are very strong in French and English, so they often compare French and English when explaining to deepen their understanding.
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English and Spanish are very useful, depending on which language you will be exposed to in the future, but since you don't know any English, I think it's better to learn Spanish, because Spanish doesn't have a phonetic transcription, which I think is easier to learn than English. Nowadays, English is a very popular language, and even the salesperson who buys clothes in the market can speak it very well, so what is the point of learning it from now on, and it will never be able to catch up with the countless good ones. On the contrary, there are not so many people who learn Spanish now, so wouldn't it be better to find their own advantages from it? >>>More
I'll come to you, it's best to register for classes first, because you can't learn pronunciation by yourself; I started to teach myself Spanish and Italian after listening to the lectures for a while. The large tongue fricatives and minor trills in Spanish are difficult to master. >>>More
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I learned Spanish at school. If you study on your own, I recommend you to go to Hujiang.com, which has a lot of Spanish information, teaching, Spanish words, Spanish culture, and so on. But personally, I think it's best to find a professional place to train your voice first, and then learn on your own. >>>More