I want to learn how to apply French, please teach me!

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I am a beginner in French who does not want to develop professional French, and the following is just my personal opinion on the introduction to French.

    French and English use the same alphabet, only French has one more letter (can't be typed.) There are also some musical notes added to the letters, and they are inextricably linked throughout history, so there are many words in French and English that are spelled exactly the same or similar.

    French and English use different phonemic systems, and the pronunciation is softer and more melodious than English (personal feeling). The grammar seems to be more complex than that of English, and at the most basic level, French nouns are divided into feminine and masculine, and the corresponding verbs and adjectives used in conjunction with nouns in sentences must also have feminine and masculine changes. In addition, verb conjugation is more complex than in English but not as complex as in German (16 cases in German), and 8 cases in French.

    Others, such as tense changes, are more complex than in English.

    But but, but! There is no superiority or inferiority in the grammatical system of a language (this is a linguistic theory), and now I can only say that, but I haven't learned how much I can talk to you about it in detail, sorry

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    French teachers, in addition to the training institutions that may accept undergraduates, if you want to be a teacher in a school (this junior college), it is estimated that you will have to study for a doctorate (some schools still accept master's degrees, and when you graduate, you will definitely have a doctorate).

    Take French as a tool to learn, don't treat it as a major, otherwise it is equivalent to no major, unless: you are from Beijing Foreign University, Peking University, and China Foreign Affairs University, you can take the test; Not afraid of wind and sun, can accept the unspoken rules of sales, and can be a French tour guide; Or, go to a French company to be an assistant; Or go to Africa, a large French-speaking country.

    I'm curious why I yearn for France so much, except for China, which has more people, more pollution, and more people, and the quality of its citizens needs to be improved, it doesn't seem to be so bad, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Learning applied French can lay the foundation for learning other majors, and learning applied French is suitable for teaching French in the future, such as French teachers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Are you learning French? Domestic? Which school? Explain it to help you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't know anything at all, I suggest you sign up for a study class or something! Otherwise, it's hard to get started! And French is no more difficult to learn than English.

    Many pronunciations are not easy to learn without the guidance of a teacher! This is just a suggestion, but if you have a super self-learning ability, you can also study on your own!

    There are several schools in Beijing where you can learn French, such as French Alliance, New Momentum, Qijin, etc., and you can compare them yourself! This kind of training institution has a trial, you can go to the audition, don't let the sales say dizzy and pay the money first!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 All First of all, let's explain that the view of the second and third floors is a bit unrealistic, and I haven't even done the basics, and it's not a good way to go to the ** or watch movies at all.

    I used to study on my own when I didn't have the conditions, but then I interrupted for some reasons, but now I am learning from the teacher.

    So my advice is if you really want to master the language, rather than having some simple conversations. You must be willing to spend money and sign up for an outside language class or something. Or go to the school office and see if you can pay you to go with someone who speaks French.

    For the beginning of the French language, even if you study yourself very carefully, there will be many details that you miss or do not understand. It took me 3 months of self-study to figure out the basic pronunciation rules, but there are still many things that I can't solve. Now that I have been studying with the class for 3 months, I have no problem with general conversation.

    In short, it is recommended that you sign up for a class.

    If you have to study on your own, the best textbook is "Concise French Course" edited by Sun Hui. There are answers to the exercises after class.

    The best course for the second French as a foreign language is "New University French".

    Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can listen to some French songs first, and get acquainted with them. Joyce Jonathan's song is pretty good. I was recently reading a classic comic in French.

    I don't know if you've heard of it. Look for The Adventures of Tintin, the French version. It's interesting.

    It seems that there are still some for sale. Insist on learning a few words every day, persistence is victory:) if you have a problem, I can see if I can help you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's listen to French songs first, and then watch French movies.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1b 2d

    The first question, which means "give it to me when you finish reading this magazine", means that the listener has not yet read it, and it is in the future completion tense, a c is excluded, and because the person is called tu, so b is chosen

    The second question is to test the use of conditionals, which expresses a sense of "should, but", and if you look up the conditional expressions in any French grammar book, there will be an explanation of this one.

    In addition, de le, le here is a pronoun, instead of jacques, not a definite article, du as a condensed article, must be de and definite article le condensed, here the part of speech is different.

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