I m an English major, how about learning French instead?

Updated on educate 2024-06-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    French grammar is difficult, it seems that there are more than 20 kinds of grammar, and the progress of French textbooks other than English 2 is quite fast, which is still very difficult. Some words in English and French are indeed the same, but there are some differences in how they are written, and if you don't remember them well, it will affect your English. There is also pronunciation, and I am afraid that there will be English with French pronunciation.

    Anyway, it's pretty scary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also an English major

    French is also chosen by the second foreign language

    I think it's relatively easy to learn

    Because there is a foundation in English, it is a headache to conjugate verbs

    Even after graduating, I plan to continue my studies

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, it's to learn French. Ha ha.. I'm a French major...

    The French language is used on all five continents. It is the second most spoken language in the world after English. At the United Nations, French is the number one language, and some conveniences are more important than English...

    Because of her rigor ... Official documents are written by her...

    The main reason is that French and English have a lot of similarities in words and grammar. For example, they are all made up of 26 letters. It's easy to learn.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it's good, and it's not going to be hard. The more troublesome thing is the verb conjugation, but it's good to watch it often. As long as you start, don't give up, you can learn well.

    If you are an English major, it will be easier to learn French, because there are many words that are close together. And many words in French are cute, and many words give me the feeling of Chinese words.

    The second is that the range of applications is very wide, some countries in Europe, Africa, and Vietnamese all speak French.

    In addition, I can understand a lot of Spanish after learning French, so it will be easier to learn Spanish or Italian.

    So think about it

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes, as long as you like.

    There are many similarities between French and English, as the Hundred Years' War gave the two countries a lot of similarities. There was a time when the king of England was French. So at that time, those who could speak French were aristocrats. Now you have the privilege of joining the ranks of the nobility.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, it's good, I have a basic knowledge of English, and learning French is easy and fast, because French has many words similar to English, and the grammar part can also be learned from each other. However, French is much more complicated than English, so be prepared.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I am good at French, I am now a sophomore Huiluhu French student, I think French is still very good to speak, even minor language majors are quite difficult to learn.

    Main courses. French majors mainly include basic French, spoken French, French reading, French listening, French writing, etc., and I am now a sophomore and have these courses. After the third year, there will be translation, business French, travel French, and advanced French.

    There are not many classes per week, after all, I learned that liberal arts majors still have to rely on their own review and digestion after class.

    French pronunciation. The pronunciation of French is still very simple, it is the same as the 26 letters of English, but French also involves musical notes and the like, but it is not difficult, it is easier to learn than Russian and Spanish, and there is no need to learn another alphabet. As long as you remember the phonetic transcription, you can pronounce almost all French words, and a few are special pronunciations, but you will rarely encounter them.

    French grammar. French grammar is learned in basic French classes, and there are many tenses and voices in French, as well as verb conjugations, many of which need to be memorized, and there are no rules to follow, only rote memorization. Especially for prepositions, the usage and meaning of each preposition must be understood and memorized by yourself.

    <> French exams. The main way to learn French is to take the French major level 4 and professional level 8, and the college student can take the college 4 test. The difficulty of the four questions is not very large, the main thing is the degree of carefulness, and it is easy to jump into the trap if you are a little careless.

    The first time I did the fourth question, I made a lot of mistakes, and it seemed like I jumped into every trap.

    In general, French is a relatively easy language to learn, and the future employment prospects are also very good, you can work as a French teacher, a staff member of a foreign company, and you can also work in the tourism industry, which is not low in salary.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have good English, it is recommended to choose English as the medium of instruction, but it is necessary to learn French, because you have to live in France, you definitely need to use French; Then you don't have to keep English and have a new language.

    Generally speaking, if you study French seriously for 500 hours in China, you will be able to reach the level of French A2 B1. Of course, it also depends on the quality of the French language courses and the level of learning of the students.

    If you choose to be taught in English, you will usually only be required to take an IELTS or TOEFL score and do not need to take a French test. However, it is still advisable to learn a basic knowledge of French before the visa and be able to have a simple conversation, which will also be beneficial for life abroad in the future!

    Of course, for students who are good at French, there are many French courses available. When French is really difficult, you can choose some English courses, which can quickly help you adapt to the courses of French universities.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.French HEC is taught in English (most French courses are taught in French public schools), so if you are studying luxury management, you may want to consider French HEC. French can be used at a level for everyday life.

    SAI is for postgraduate students, SAI is not an exam, its main content is an interview, in addition to reviewing your IELTS (if you meet the requirements of GMAT, you can not refer to IELTS) and GMAT (650 or above).

    Reference 3: If the GMAT is taught in English, if the test is taught in French, if the tagemage10w is taught in French, you need to save 6 months of current account before the visa, you do not need to freeze, and you can provide 6 months of running bills before the visa. After that, this money can be used as living expenses for studying in France.

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