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No, it won't. It doesn't matter how old you are, as long as you're willing to learn. I will definitely be able to learn well.
However, when you are young, you may learn faster and accept new things better than older ones.
Therefore, the sooner you learn a language, the better. For 1 or 2 years, you learn a little bit every day, looking for some French friends, chatting, voice. You're going to improve pretty fast.
What's more, you also have a foundation in English, and most of the English and French vocabulary are relatively similar. It's just a different pronunciation.
Believe in your ability to learn.
It's never too late for you to study in the first year of high school, every winter and summer vacation, go to study for a month, and if you stick to it for three years, when you want to go abroad, your French is definitely enough.
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I heard my aunt say that Jida Education Group is good, and the French is particularly good, saying that it is guaranteed 360 points, and it helps introduce work, you can, give some points.
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I am a French major, and when I was in junior high school, I wanted to learn some French first, just like you.
You start slowly and lay a good foundation, because French is more complex than English in every way, and the best time to learn a language is before the age of 16.
When the time comes, you can decide on the situation.
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It's not late, I'm also in the third year of junior high school, and like you, I studied very happily this summer, but the summer vacation is almost over, if you have time, go on the weekend, it's not expensive, I'm sure you will be able to learn it well, French is good, really. The textbook is still "reflets all over France", the original textbook, so it is useful, learning French, it is very useful, three years, it must work! Let's get early, of course, voice comes first, come on.
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The sooner you learn the language, the better, the textbook "French" is suitable for professional French undergraduates, and the "Concise French Course" is suitable for crash courses. Self-study is basically impossible, as getting started with French is the hardest part. It is advisable to lay a solid foundation at Fabiga French School first, and then connect yourself with speaking and listening.
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The most important thing to learn English is to blurt it out. It doesn't matter if you can't say it or say it wrong, the key is to believe that you are making progress and be indomitable. Speaking English out loud with confidence is the key to learning English well, and it also boosts your self-confidence in the process of speaking.
This is also the original intention of setting up the "English Corner" to hold English speeches, recitations and debate competitions.
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If you want to learn phonetic alphabet first, I recommend you to take a look at the French textbooks of Beijing Foreign University, which is very good.
I learned French at the beginning of my freshman year, and I had never been exposed to it before, but now I am a junior and I still go to France, it's okay, just study hard.
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Very general question. Why don't you talk about the problems you encountered in your studies?
I'll try to say something. I think it's important to learn at the beginning, because learning at the beginning lays the foundation for your future level of French.
I think you have to pay attention to three aspects. The first is pronunciation, and the pronunciation should be as standard as possible. When I started to learn pronunciation, it was more difficult and difficult to speak.
But don't recover your mind, and you'll get better. And the French pronunciation is not difficult at all, it is very regular. What I want to say is that the pronunciation should be accurate.
The second is the characteristics of the French language, the verb has conjugation, that is, a verb, used after you, me, him, you, us, and them, is different from the way of reading, of course, most of them have rules to follow. This point should not be afraid of hard work, remember more and memorize more. If it's cooked, it will come out as soon as you use it.
Third, I think it is the yin and yang of nouns. French nouns are all masculine and feminine. Except for nouns like men, women, male cats, and female cats, so that you can know the yin and yang at a glance, there are generally no rules at all, so when memorizing nouns, it is required to memorize the articles in front of the nouns together, because the articles should cooperate with the noun and the number.
So once the article and noun are remembered together, there is nothing wrong with yin and yang. This is also important. Otherwise, there are a lot of nouns, and it is unfavorable to distinguish between yin and yang.
And there are some of the same words, feminine, and masculine have different meanings. So pay more attention.
Language learning is a cumulative process. Beginners, don't rush. It's the same with any language. I think the most basic thing is to memorize words. Remember more, practice more, and use more. This is the basis for learning all languages. So I didn't write about the beginning of French learning.
I hope you can be happy and learn French well.
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It is very important to start, it is recommended that you follow some big ** to study, there are special online courses, you can take a look at Qijin French, I feel good.
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Are you planning to study on your own, or find a place to take classes, in fact, French is not suitable for self-study, if you sign up for a class, it is recommended to go to the same school!
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I think I should learn pronunciation first, although French and English are a bit similar, but it is difficult to learn. There are a lot of materials about French learning on the official website of Yahu Language, you can check it out first.
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Very nice.
2, I bought a copy of "Rapid French Speaking", which has 20 lessons, each lesson is a practical sentence, a scene of life, each sentence is roughly familiar, know the general idea, because each sentence is attached to the phonetic transcription, so you can listen to it in combination with the *** on the disc that comes with the book. Focus on actual combat, and put aside the complicated grammar for the time being.
3. I found an original French book that I was interested in, "L'Amant", (Lover), Duras's writings, Wang Daoqian's translation, at the beginning, copy one or two sentences a day, and then combine Wang Daoqian's Chinese translation, study and dredge understanding, and then I feel a little bit, copy a paragraph every day, combined with Chinese translation research. Now I've finished the original. I have at least a basic sense of the sentences in French.
The synopsis is all in the text.
4, listen to radio France every day, the conditions are limited, network problems, you can watch France 24 is the best, watch cctv-f every day, edification and edification, now at least the news entries can be understood. Occasionally, there are new words, and they are checked to deepen the impression.
5. Copy unfamiliar sentences into notes and cards, and take them out and memorize them every time they wait for the bus and wait for something. It's all about speaking (in fact, it's the same as learning English, and that's how I learned English).
6. The coming day is long, and the self-knowledge qualifications are mediocre, so as to prepare for a protracted war, and accumulate bit by bit.
7. When you want to do something from the heart, you will find that it is only a matter of time.
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Have you ever used Rosetta Stone, it is very suitable for beginners, you can see my blog.
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