What kind of professional is suitable for learning French?

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no such thing as a good major for learning French.

    I think if you're not a French major, it's hard to learn French and apply it to work. The French pride themselves on speaking French, and they don't want to learn English, so they need a French translator to negotiate business with them. Therefore, the average salary of fresh graduates in 2007 was the French major.

    If you want to learn French in the past few years, one is to find a foreign language training institution in a university, and the other is to find a well-known foreign language education institution in the society, such as New Oriental, but the key is to look at the teachers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Agree with the above.

    As long as you like.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I studied French, I didn't have any major, I didn't have any foundation.

    Who knows what they learn today and when they will come in handy in the future, and sometimes, when they need to, they may not have the time or conditions to learn.

    As long as you want to learn and are willing to work hard, you will definitely be able to learn well.

    I don't know if you have a French alliance there

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Therefore, the average salary of fresh graduates in 2007 was the French major.

    This is because all the people who studied French went to Africa.

    If you are studying architecture, the salary is still high when you go to Africa, and it has nothing to do with the major.

    Wages in the country are not much higher.

    It seems that there are still many people who are deceived by unscrupulous **.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as you want to learn, what you have learned is your own thing, and there is no suitable one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Basic Corresponding Language, Advanced Corresponding Language, Selected Readings of Newspapers and Periodicals, Audio-Visual Language, Oral Language, Corresponding Language Writing, Translation Theory and Practice, Language Theory, Introduction to Linguistics, Selected Readings of Literary History and Literary Works of Major Corresponding Languages, National Conditions of Major Corresponding Countries, etc.

    The French major cultivates senior language professionals who have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a wide range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and can be engaged in translation, research, teaching and management in foreign affairs, economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, tourism and other departments. Students in this major mainly learn the basic theories and basic knowledge of the corresponding language, literature, history, politics, economy, diplomacy, social and cultural aspects, receive good proficiency training in the corresponding language listening, speaking, reading, writing, translation, etc., master certain scientific research methods, and have the professional level and good quality and strong ability to engage in translation, research, teaching and management.

    Language graduates are generally faced with three options: employment, study abroad, or graduate school. Let's take a look at each of these three options.

    There are also several directions for choosing employment, the first is to choose state-owned enterprises, such as China State Construction or China Railway. These companies recruit French-speaking graduates from Africa, such as Algeria, because the relations between Central African countries are relatively good, and the official language of many African countries is French. If you send to Africa, you will have a good treatment, and going to Africa is also a good opportunity to broaden your horizons.

    Another common option is to become a French teacher, working in a secondary school or language training institution. Students who graduate from French majors generally have a good level of knowledge, and the most important thing to be a teacher is teaching experience and teaching methods. In addition, if you have studied abroad, you will be more popular with training institutions.

    Studying abroad and going to graduate school are both options to continue your studies after graduating from your bachelor's degree. The general destination for studying abroad is France, the quality of education in French universities is very high, some students will choose to continue to study French, and others will choose to study other majors, such as business or politics, because they study in France, even if they do not continue to study French, they will continue to use French.

    If you want to study in China, most students will choose to continue to study French, such as French literature, or choose MTI, which is a master's degree in translation. Although more and more people are learning French, there is still a shortage of excellent translators in China, so studying for a master's degree in translation is also a good choice.

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