Self taught French Ask for help, French self study methods

Updated on educate 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The process of learning French on your own will be a little slower and it is better to have a teacher to teach you, but if you want to lay the foundation for the future, or if you are interested in it during the holidays, you can still learn it on your own. But if you want to specialize in it in the future, find a teacher.

    I finished the book "Reflets", I feel very good, I can practice your listening and intonation. But the grammar in this book is not very comprehensive, you can learn the book "Concise French", which focuses on the basics of grammar, vocabulary, etc. There are two editions of "Concise French", and I use the one edited by Xue Jiancheng, which is very good.

    Learning French listening is very important, and that's how I feel now.

    Many French words are spelled with similar spellings to English words, you are good at English, it should be easy to learn words, even if there is a French word you don't recognize, but his spelling is similar to English, it is easy to guess its meaning, but there are a few words that are spelled the same as English but have completely different meanings.

    French words do not have phonetic transcriptions, it is the pronunciation of several letters together, and it is necessary to keep in mind the very basic phonetic transcriptions.

    After a few days of study, English will be mixed with French, and after a while, it will be fine.

    Another thing to note is that I have forgotten all the English pronunciation I have learned, even if I remember English words, I just can't pronounce them in English.

    Friends, I hope to help you and wish you all the best in learning French.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I also taught myself at first, but then because I was always worried about whether my pronunciation was standard, I still decided to apply for New Oriental's reflets, and I learned a book, and my English was also good, so I quickly got started. I feel that I have the ability to learn by myself, mainly pronunciation, which should be very standard, so the next vocabulary, grammar, tenses, etc. are completely self-taught. It is a bit difficult to recommend a copy of "New French Grammar", but it is very comprehensive, and you will have a solid foundation in French if you digest and absorb it slowly.

    In any language, a solid foundation is important. After half a year of self-study, I was able to pass the French level 4 exam, and I believe in myself, there is nothing I can't do, only what I don't want to do. bon courange et bonne chance!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We haven't used the textbook "All over France", I have signed up for a class before, because French pronunciation is very important, and it looks very similar to English. Sometimes I unconsciously use the English pronunciation method to read French words, and the pronunciation must be passed well or it will be in vain. If you don't sign up for class, you may not know if the pronunciation is wrong, but it's better to have a teacher to guide you.

    The vocabulary in French is actually quite similar to English, and some are even written exactly the same. Grammar, according to the habits of the Han people, is quite verbose, and the changes in sexuality, number, case, body, posture, etc., are more complicated than English. It's just that there is no good or bad grammar, there is difficulty and there is easy, depending on how LZ looks at it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I am a student of foreign Chinese middle school to learn French, we are now using "reflets" to practice listening and pronunciation intonation, but it is a little difficult to say to middle school students, and then use "French Revised Version (Beijing Foreign School, the revised version of the old version of "French", one volume is a yellow cover) to talk about grammar, pronunciation as much as possible according to "r", if you want to learn by yourself, it is recommended to use "tantem (diligent French)", very lively, suitable for middle school students.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Traveling all over France is currently a more commonly used textbook, which is still good. In addition, middle school students who go out to the north are French, and they can learn French without a teacher, and step-by-step French dictation is also a good primary textbook. Self-study is still difficult, so it's best to find a class to get started.

    Nowadays, there are many French books, and grammar books are also necessary. It's clearer. In addition, it is also a book that needs a verb conjugation, and it should not make much difference between any of them.

    Learning a foreign language is mainly on your own, and diligence is a must.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you focus on the ability to communicate orally, you can choose echo, which is the original textbook just published in France in March this year, with many vocabulary, strong logic, focusing on oral language, and introducing a lot of French customs, politics, culture, history, geography, etc.

    Books such as "French" and "Concise French Course" are compiled by domestic French teachers, and the learning habits are easy for Chinese students to accept, but they are partial to grammar, published earlier, and some grammars are no longer used.

    Wandering around France Reflets is a textbook published 10 years ago, the vocabulary is old, the grammar is not very systematic, and the accompanying *** format CD is fast, not very suitable for beginners.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I would like to say that if you really want to learn French, it is not a wise choice to use "Walk in France", the dialogue in it is too fast, and Pascal's speech is still so slurred, you really can't count on this textbook

    It is recommended to use Ma Xiaohong's "French" below, starting from the basics, it is not so difficult There is also a reminder that when there is a pen, I am dumb French, and the practice of listening and speaking cannot be relaxed. If you have something unclear, don't hold back and don't ask, welcome to the French sticker

    Finally, I hope that you can persevere and achieve the results you want

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many young people want to learn French and wonder what the shortcuts are.

    French, like any other language, is a science. Mastery is not an easy task. French, like any other language, is a communicative tool, so especially for beginners, the correct use of French is a skill that can only be practiced and improved through repeated application of the language.

    This is what we often call the basic skills training of listening, speaking, reading and writing. To learn French well, you must do a good job in these basic language skills.

    1. Pronunciation and intonation should be accurate, and the rules of phonics should be mastered.

    When learning French, the first thing you encounter is how to pronounce it and how to get the tone. The tone of the voice is good, like being able to write a good hand, or being neatly dressed, giving people a good impression. So don't settle for something you're trying to understand, but make it pleasant and even surprising to talk to you.

    Therefore, you can't learn on your own at this stage, you must have a teacher to guide you. Because whether one's pronunciation is accurate or not may not be able to identify by oneself, the teacher also needs to point out the parts of the articulation organs when pronouncing, not to mention that some students will encounter difficulties in pronunciation such as unclear voiced sounds, [n] and [l] indistinguishable. Under the premise of the teacher's guidance, by listening to the recording imitation, the pronunciation and intonation are mastered.

    Phonics rules are important. If you master these rules, you can pronounce the words even if you don't know them. What's more, many French dictionaries don't have a single word marked with the International Phonetic Alphabet.

    To master the rules of phonics, it is natural to distinguish between letter names and phonemes (vowels and consonants). For example, the letter e can be pronounced [e] or even not pronounced in different situations, and the letter y is pronounced as [igr k], not to be confused with the phoneme [y]. Whether you are proficient in alphabetical order will also determine how fast you look up the dictionary in the future.

    2."The fist does not leave the hand, and the song does not leave the mouth"To learn French, you must also practice every day and repeatedly.

    First of all, practice loudly. Some students are afraid of embarrassment, and their lips don't move much when they practice, and their voices are very small. This method will make your voice and intonation out of shape when you speak out loud. Practice aloud in class and out of class.

    In addition, you should practice every day, even on weekends, you should take an hour or two to practice, and you must not touch it for several days in a row during the holidays, which is very taboo for beginners. Intensive French language instruction is usually done at a faster pace. If you don't learn for a day or practice for a day, it may have adverse effects, and you may not be able to keep up with it for a long time, and you may lose confidence.

    In addition, it is necessary to practice repeatedly, because the short passages can be memorized, and the common sentences should be able to blurt out. It's hard work, and there's no shortcut.

    3 use"Snowball"Methodology French.

    A good textbook should embody:"Snowball"The principle should not be that there is no connection between each lesson, and the teacher should of course combine it with the language material that has already been taught when teaching a new lesson. Students should consciously combine what they have learned with what they have learned when they are learning. In other words, as much as possible, we should move what we have learned into new situations, repeating, expanding, and applying them with new grammatical, lexical, and rhetorical devices.

    Hangzhou Library.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am a foreign language French, I like French very much, I have been learning for almost a year, my suggestion is that self-study should first find a teacher or training institution to learn, the introduction is more difficult, but after a prime, the basic pronunciation, grammar, and conjugation methods are mastered, self-study is easier! The interest in learning has also been cultivated, and self-study should not be too much of a problem, come on ha(

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is difficult to get started with French, and it is very difficult to learn on your own, so it is recommended to enroll in a class. If you really want to learn on your own, you can go to Hujiang French to find an online school to sign up.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    +1 Recommend Hujiang's French, or online classes are more comfortable, and the time is more flexible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To learn a language, especially a small language, it is recommended that you can sign up for a basic training class first, many things still need to be taught by a teacher, and after you have learned the basics and have a certain self-learning ability, there will be many ways to self-learn or improve your level.

    --alo European professional French.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are books, there are *** here you have all you want.

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