I m learning French on my own, so how do I get started?

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I majored in French when I was in China, and French is actually not easy if you want to learn it yourself. The most important thing is persistence. At that time, I thought our teaching materials were good:

    French 1 and Travelling in France. These two books should be read crosswise. It's more solid to learn this way.

    French 1 focuses on grammar, as well as texts, words. You have to memorize them all.

    "All Over France" is more colloquial, and at the same time has *** pronunciation is very standard. When listening, you should learn their intonation to memorize the above texts, as well as practice questions.

    You have to learn pronunciation, reading, both of these books have to be read, complementary, and both have practice problems.

    As for not knowing what to say, it's better to ask someone who understands, looking for information on the Internet or something, it's useless. There is no need to buy any other practice problems. The main thing is to lay a solid foundation, and the rest is easy to say. If you have any questions, you can send me an email

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is recommended to watch some French movies with subtitles and learn some simple sentences.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's easy to buy a book in plain French to look good.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Rosetta Stone is a very good software to learn languages The eMule is very complete All languages are available The best entry is Ma Xiaohong's textbook plus the original listening and speaking teaching Ma Xiaohong's grammar is very complete But that recording is really. Don't talk about it, pay attention to imitating pronunciation.

    Step-by-Step French Listening and Speaking Beginner.

    All over France" is a good reference book.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ma Xiaohong's published French books are good, at that time we used his books in school, and there are online recordings**, step by step is better, if you have a French foundation, then read "reflets", that is, "all over France" will be better, but some grammar of reflets is still good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best to attend a training course, which is the most effective.

    If you want to study on your own, you can search for French teaching on the Internet**, and learn according to the textbooks used in **, there is a French professor at Beijing Foreign University on the Internet**, which is very good. You can try.

    Hope it helps!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    French is not a language to be copied and taught, especially.

    When you first get started, many thinking logic expressions are completely different from Chinese dao, and students are easy to correct the pronunciation caused by no teacher to guide and correct them at the beginning. Another example is the French concept of verb conjugation, adjectives placed after nouns and the need for sexual number matching, not only in Chinese, but also in most people's first foreign language, English.

    Therefore, I highly recommend beginners to learn from a professional teacher first. It's not that I don't support self-taught French. I don't support self-learning French from scratch.

    As a teacher, I usually meet a lot of students who have been studying on their own for a period of time and finally come to our institution, and they often don't get around the pronunciation problem of French for several weeks, but our teachers take the class, and a few lessons can help students sort it out. And after a few months of studying, they are able to have simple daily communication. When students have mastered the logic of the language, they need to strengthen vocabulary and consolidate exercises, and then the role of the teacher becomes smaller, and students need more subjective initiative.

    It is true that there are God-men who can study on their own and get B2 in a short period of time, but it is really, very rarely.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I applied for French in the summer, which is very good, and I have reached the A2 level! Basic terms achieved!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    , you can get the pronunciation and avoid detours in grammar, because of the law.

    The grammar of the language, the conjugation of verbs, the prepositional articles and so on are particularly difficult, and the teacher can save time by explaining clearly. The advantage of Falaiou's online courses is that there are foreign teachers to ensure pure pronunciation, as well as free after-class pronunciation correction and Q&A services, and you can ask the teacher at any time if you have any questions for self-study, which is particularly convenient.

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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.