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Here's what I know.
For those who go to France in their senior year, they need local candidates, that is, students from Shanghai.
The premise is that you are admitted to the Department of Foreign Language, and then before the start of your freshman year, a teacher will ask you if you want to choose this kind of class. Even if you go abroad, you can go directly to France to study for another degree, but the fees are all paid by yourself, but the school will contact you.
Whether you can go or not is not based on the score of the college entrance examination, but if you go to the French department and are from Shanghai, you will have the opportunity to choose whether to go or not.
There is also the tuition fee for this kind of study is twice that of ordinary students, that is, 10,000 a year, and then other courses are usually the same as ordinary students, that is, in the third year, you will be given additional economics classes.
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I know that there are 3+1s in Shanghai and abroad who go to the University of Paris 12 and get a double degree
Bachelor's degree in China and bachelor's degree in France
Only undergraduate students from other countries can go to school
Nanjing University has 2+2 and 3+1, but this year is the last year of the agreement, and there should be no 3+1 cooperation project, there should be a 2+2 project, but the premise is that you are an undergraduate student.
The cooperation project of Nanjing University is a domestic self-examination college + French undergraduate, and the requirements for the college entrance examination will be lower.
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It depends on the level ... Not the average person can go ... Only the best can go.
It's not just a freshman or sophomore. And there's more to it than just the results... It also depends on the usual work ability or something.
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The 2+2 program of Shanghai Wai Chinese University refers to the fact that the study of the university is divided into two parts: domestic and foreign, and students study at home and abroad for two years, so it is called 2+2 study abroad.
It is a new form of education that cooperates with foreign universities to run schools, jointly cultivate, recognize credits with each other, and students complete 2 years of study at home and abroad and obtain a degree from a foreign university. Students generally study in China for two years at the same time, taking intensive English and studying some specialized courses; Then he went to a foreign university to study a bench and two years of professional courses, and obtained a bachelor's degree from a foreign university.
There are two ways to go to university 2+2: one is to go to a foreign country to study in the mountains when the domestic school retains your student status, you come back from studying abroad, continue to study for 4 years, get a bachelor's degree certificate, and you can get a study abroad certificate.
The other is as an exchange student, when you study abroad, the school will give you basic credits, and you don't need to take credits when you come back after two years, you can directly complete the course and get a bachelor's degree certificate from both schools.
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Beginners: 1 Pay attention to the femininity of the word.
2 Pay attention to the opening and closing notes of the word.
3 Pay attention to the pronunciation of the small tongue sound r.
4 Note something that distinguishes it from English.
5 Pay special attention to the commonly used verbs of conjugation. (Similar to English is am are) has a certain foundation:
1 Pay attention to some common tense sentence patterns.
2 Note special verb conjugation.
3 Pay attention to the verb conjugation and opening notes and closing notes when writing words, especially dictation. Generally one less symbol is the wrong word, and learning French is all about being careful. Especially in exams. Otherwise, it won't be miserable.
I think you took the French Public Level 4 exam?
Which is easier The test is very basic. I have taken the French 4 and the Public 4.
Public Level 4 Comparative Basics You learn verb conjugation well Pay attention to what I said above.
Before the exam, it should be no problem to do some mock test papers.
Good luck
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1.The definite article in the title can be omitted.
Qui B: Yes.
Not only with place adverbials, but also with a+nom réfléchir a qch, with y instead of de+nom
It's the command of VOUS.
Suis venu de la banque de+nom with en6No, penser a qch, in the same way, use y to replace le, can only carry the predicate que, que-led sentences, etc.
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1. Basically all majors must learn English (regardless of major language or other majors), except for Japanese, international economics and trade.
2. English (including translation, English education, etc.) is a compulsory second foreign language, and French, Japanese, and Spanish are available. The class time is a little more than the public election two mentioned below.
3. Other majors can choose the second foreign language as a public elective, which is a public course open to the whole school and a two-semester course. However, the persistence of our students is poor, for example, in the middle of this school year, the first semester of the second foreign language course selection is popular, and those who want to go to it can't go to it, and in the second semester, many people don't insist, the school will not open, and those who still want to go to it can't go.
4. If you want to study a little deeper, our school also provides minors, and the minor and the second foreign language will not be explained, you can understand that the amount of class hours is more. There are three kinds of minors: Japanese, French, and German, and from the sophomore year, the dropout rate is not low.
Shanghai Foreign Chinese University enrolls students in the college entrance examination with a major in Korean language (Korean is essentially Korean), and the enrollment is approved in advance, and the admission situation in Shanghai in the past three years is as follows:
Our school uses it as a textbook for French majors, and I have only studied 3 or 4, and I feel that the vocabulary is large, and the articles are a little out of touch with the times, but it is said that 1 or 2 volumes will be better. The book is new, the answers to the post-class questions have only been out for a long time, there should be no Chinese guidance, and I feel that self-study will be difficult. I remember that I studied the French course at Peking University in my freshman year, and the texts there were very good. >>>More