I want to learn French, so what should I pay attention to when choosing a school?

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

    Of course, it's the quality of the teacher's teaching, you have to speak French standard, otherwise it won't be good for you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think that in addition to the teachers, the learning environment is also very important, and if the atmosphere is more relaxed, it will be faster to master.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    French teaching in college starts from scratch, so you can not learn French before, but if you want to start earlier than others in college, you can start learning after the summer vacation after the college entrance examination, and you can get started in 2 months. In this way, it will not delay the review of the college entrance examination, nor will it waste a long vacation. And when you start studying at university, you won't have a blind sense of discomfort.

    I am from the French Department of the university, if you want to apply for a French major, the freshman and sophomore years are crucial, these two years from the beginning of pronunciation to various grammatical tenses, sentence patterns, etc., will learn Ma Xiaohong's 1234 books and other supporting textbooks, the course is more systematic, more concentrated, so the foundation of the first two years must be laid. The third and fourth years of the year are more relaxed, that is, they have time to expand the culture of French-speaking countries and various aspects of knowledge, and it is recommended to take more French**, read French**, and continue to accumulate vocabulary. There will also be relevant options for university courses, such as literature, economics, etc.

    You will have to make choices that will help you when you study in France for graduate school or other jobs in the future.

    French is just a language, and the method of mastering this language can be done in 2 years, and the rest is to rely on continuous accumulation, enrichment, and continuous use to become more proficient and handy. If possible, it is advisable to study a double degree to develop a complex way of thinking and working, so that you can continue your studies in the future and your job search will be smoother.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are a hardworking person, you can start the summer vacation and then review the pre-study ...... yourself every day

    But to be honest, the first freshman year will only teach phonics repeatedly, and if you run faster than others, you will be bored ............ like meIn addition, I am not a diligent person, and it is a waste to spend money on tutoring, so it is better to start with my classmates.

    As long as you put in a little more effort every day when studying, you don't have to study in advance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    French is not a suitable language for self-study, especially at the beginning, many thinking and logical expressions are completely different from Chinese, and students are easy to mispronounce incorrectly due to lack of teacher guidance and correction at the beginning. Another example is the French concept of verb conjugation, adjectives placed after nouns and the need for sexual number matching, not only in Chinese, but also in most people's first foreign language, English.

    Therefore, I highly recommend beginners to learn from a professional teacher first. It's not that I don't support self-taught French. I don't support self-learning French from scratch.

    As a teacher, I usually meet a lot of students who have been studying on their own for a period of time and finally come to our institution, and they often don't get around the pronunciation problem of French for several weeks, but our teachers take the class, and a few lessons can help students sort it out. And after a few months of studying, they are able to have simple daily communication. When students have mastered the logic of the language, they need to strengthen vocabulary and consolidate exercises, and then the role of the teacher becomes smaller, and students need more subjective initiative.

    It is true that there are God-men who can study on their own and get B2 in a short period of time, but it is really, very rarely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, you need to learn the basic phonetics part of French first, including the pronunciation of letters, phoneme pronunciation, and you can also learn some simple basic greetings and basic expressions. It is recommended that online learning can be considered if conditions permit, because it is easy to make mistakes in self-learning of pronunciation knowledge, and it is better to have a teacher in the early stage. Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pronunciation, the pronunciation at the beginning must be standard, otherwise the wrong pronunciation and intonation will be difficult to change later.

    Suen foreign teachers, providing French foreign teachers, one-on-one lessons, the pronunciation learned must be the most standard, and the spoken English learned in the future will also be the most authentic.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Phonetic rules, pronunciation should be accurate.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some of the other major courses include "French Listening", "French Speaking", "French Extensive Reading", "French Translation", "French Writing", "Reading Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals", "Advanced French", etc., and of course, the public courses that all students have to learn, such as Marx's series of courses, computer science, second foreign language (English), etc.

    In addition to these courses, the French major of the International Business School also needs to take some professional courses taught in French, such as "French for Business and Economics", "Macroeconomics", "Introduction to French Political Economy in France", "Human Resource Management", "French for Economics and Business" and other related French courses in economic management.

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