I want to take a second foreign language in college Netizens point out

Updated on educate 2024-06-08
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can choose a second language according to your interests and career plans.

    For example, if you like and often watch Japanese anime or Japanese movies, then subtly you will have a sense of Japanese, and learning Japanese will naturally be easier than others; In the same way, students who like Korean dramas and Korean stars learn Korean relatively easily compared to other students;

    If you have a plan for your future career, you can easily set your own goals. For example, if you want to graduate and enter a Japanese company such as Honda and Toyota, you can choose Japanese, and if you want to go to Shanghai Volkswagen or FAW-Volkswagen, German is a good choice. In the same way, you can choose the relevant language for any foreign company you want to go to.

    I don't know which aspect you are specific about English majors, but only choosing a second language according to your interests and career plans can be beneficial to your own development.

    As for which one is easier to learn, I think it should not be the criterion for us to choose two foreign languages, we should believe it.

    just do it then make it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    French If you want to go to graduate school, basically all schools have French.

    English and French have similarities and are easier to learn

    Spanish is rare, and some schools in German don't have it Mine is German, it is said that French is a little easier to learn than German, Japanese, based on my personal preferences, I don't like Japanese, I don't like Japanese, I don't like Japanese

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My university is a relatively rubbish school, I also wanted to broaden my knowledge at that time, as far as the minor Japanese is concerned, in fact, I personally think that Japanese is better, putting aside national politics, Japan's investment in China is still very large, and Japanese products have penetrated into all corners of our lives, and the Japanese language has a wide range of applications, and when I graduate and look for a job, it is very useful, plus your major is English, it should be better, and the most important point is that Japanese is relatively easy to learn, I hope these will help you!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I am a sophomore at the East Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, and I really want to learn a second foreign language. But I don't know how to learn in **. The elective courses are German and Japanese, but there are many students and there are few classes, so I can't squeeze in.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, if you want to learn a language, you can choose a second foreign language to learn, but I am an English major, and I studied Japanese in my third year. I think it's very popular to have small languages now, so it's best not to choose Japanese and Korean, because it's very popular now, like Spanish.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not all majors have to be taken as a second major.

    As far as I know, in addition to foreign language majors, medical majors have to study two foreign languages.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, schools and universities have to choose a second foreign language as a compulsory subject, because with the progress of the times, college students are the frozen beams of the country, and we have to face the challenges of the world.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    See if he has talent. If you have the talent to learn a foreign language, you can apply to learn a second language with your teacher.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Go to the library to read books related to English majors;

    2. Make a good friend with an English major, and then use your spare time to listen to their courses;

    3. Have a good relationship with foreign language teachers, and communicate with teachers more often;

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Depending on the type of language you are learning, some languages are difficult to learn on your own.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Minor: But you can't wait until your sophomore year.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Does that mean you're an English student? You have to think clearly first, the second major in Fujian Province only accepts minor majors, that is, the second major does not have a degree imitation potato song certificate, and you have to work twice as hard to get it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ask your brother or sister or tutor, each school is different.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is no need for engineering, but you had better learn English a little better, you can get to the point where there is no problem in communication, it is not good for you to be greedy and chew more, and when you are employed or continue to study in the future, it is the most important thing to have a fluent foreign language, and it will be a lot of use now.

    If you are really interested, you can learn French or Korean, which is relatively easy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Have an English translation major?

    There is only one professional master's degree in translation.

    Most of the undergraduates are majors in English language and literature.

    There will be more specialized categories.

    I think French is good, and the more you learn it, the easier it gets, and it's helpful for literature, and if you read Fitzgerald's "The Tenderness of the Night," you'll find that a lot of English writers like to use French, and Nabokov likes it, even though he's Russian.

    Moreover, French is the easiest second foreign language to get a high score in the graduate school entrance examination, and there are even other second foreign language students who must add corresponding points to make up for this unfairness.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    French, easy to get a high score, good to hear; The German pronunciation is too hard; The more you learn Japanese, the harder it becomes. Russian, with a small audience. If it is a postgraduate entrance examination, it is recommended to choose the target school as early as possible, and choose the simple one with high scores based on the admission scores and difficulty of each subject in each year.

    There are more and more people who are taking the postgraduate examination, and many people even take the postgraduate examination for several years in a row, so the hit rate of the postgraduate examination is higher. Then choose according to your own interests.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    German. The relationship between China and France, as it is now, is useless to learn, and many young people are now learning French (because French is really good). Germany has a lot of deals with China in heavy industry, and the demand for German should be relatively large. But it is said that German is more difficult...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    What to consider regardless of language difficulty?

    If you consider the difficulty of the language, of course, it is the easiest to go to graduate school in French.

    Consider your hobbies without thinking about this.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I should still look at which language I am interested in and understand better, and I choose Japanese, German and French, and I personally feel that it is easier to get started with Japanese and French, but it is not easy to learn well.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on whether your time allows, whether your major courses are difficult, and then your plans after graduation, whether you want to study abroad. Because there are still many countries in Europe where university education is free, such as France, Germany, etc.

    The main thing to learn is to see your future development direction, although it is somewhat utilitarian, but life is like this, there is no way. If you have decided which country you want to go to, you have to start learning the language in the first semester of your junior year, and it is too late.

    If you're just trying to expand your knowledge, then the wish is good, but I suspect you won't have the time. Because if you are a person who is particularly good at reading, you will inevitably participate in less social activities, so it is recommended that you exercise this ability in your junior and senior years, and this ability is even more important than taking a few more classes after work; If you're an activity expert, then you should spend more time studying, and it's obviously not wise to choose two more.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    To be honest, it's basically useless.

    I'm an English major, and the school stipulates that I will learn a second foreign language, but I heard from my seniors that I rarely use a second foreign language when I look for a job in the future.

    And I don't think I can learn much in a second foreign language, so it's unlikely that I'll take the exam.

    If you are not an English major, there is no need to learn a second foreign language, after all, this society is very realistic now, if you are looking for a job, people will ask you to show a certificate of English, or learn English hard

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Well, of course, learning a second language may help you with your first language. But you have to study hard, otherwise it's better to only learn one. My first foreign language is Korean, and my second foreign language is English. English is very helpful for Korean.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is advantageous to learn one more foreign language on the basis of your own learning ability and learning your own major; However, if you still can't learn the courses in this major, it's best not to spend time on that, and then learn the basics well.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It doesn't hurt to learn more, and for now, learning English, Japanese, Spanish, German, and French are all great options!

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Okay, it definitely works, there are more people learning English now, so learning some other languages will be very helpful for you.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If you're able to play English, it's a good idea to take another course.

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