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If you use your spare time, you can take some French learning**, such as Hujiang French, etc., find something interesting to see, and cultivate some interest in French first, after all, learning a language is not so easy. In fact, the learning process of French is similar to that of English, and the pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening, writing and other abilities need to be trained.
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Don't study it, learn English well. As a middle school student, you shouldn't have much spare time, after all, you have to go to high school or university.
If you want to learn French well, you must have a solid foundation in English, on the one hand, English is the most important, have a good foundation in English, so that you will not forget English while reading French; On the other hand, there are some similarities in linguistics, such as grammar, vocabulary, and learning methods.
I don't want to pour cold water on you, but I have met too many people who learn French because they like luxury goods or want to learn "I love you". Eventually, I gave up after a few lessons. And once you give up, you will never pick it up again.
In China, French is useless, and no one appreciates you when you learn it. If you really like it, you should wait until you go to college. That's for the best.
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Look at "A Concise Course of French for Universities", one subject in three days, you should be able to squeeze out time, and it is relatively easy to start.
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I think it's similar to English, and it's easier to find out what they figured out.
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I reply to you with my own experience.
Our school has a second language French class, because the progress is too slow, (the teacher talked about the phonetics part) around December 10 last year, I started to study the textbook of New University French 1 by myself, and at the end of December, I finished it.
In January, I prepared for the professional course exam, and there was no self-study.
In February, I went home for the Spring Festival and began to study the second volume by myself, which was completed before returning to school on March 15.
I went back to school and took a break for half a month, and I started to study the third volume on my own in April and completed it in mid-May.
Then, I began to do mock questions and real questions of CET-4, and strengthened listening exercises, memorized the book of CET-4 vocabulary, and roughly flipped through the fourth volume of university French, focusing on grammar and vocabulary (four volumes in total). On June 19, I took the French exam for level 4.
As long as I plan to learn French on my own one day, I will watch 5 or 6 hours of French, with note-taking, memorization, and the effect is great. A month later, I occasionally logged on to le ** and found that most of the content could be read; When I went to the library to read a book, I found a copy of Camus's L'extranger, the storyline can also be seen through a thing or two. The ecstasy in my heart speaks for itself.
Tips:1You can watch French movies, listen to chanson, love French, and don't lose interest in French because of irritation.
2.Speaking English upstairs can interfere with French learning, and yes, this is reflected in memorizing words. However, it is clear that children with good English have no problem with French reading comprehension. Don't worry, just pay attention to the comparison.
3. In fact, the most important thing to learn a language is listening and speaking, although I can now read French newspapers and periodicals, but my listening is very poor, because there is little practice, and the unique continuous recitation and pronunciation of French give me a headache. lz should pay attention to strengthening listening and speaking. Recommend "Progressive Oral French Communication".
This is my personal experience, 5 or 6 hours a day, insisting on less than half a year to be able to read basically, I hope that the landlord will continue to work hard and strive for French learning together.
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I am a French major. Sophomore year at the beginning of the semester. That is, I studied for a whole year.
I can't read French articles at will... I can only read some simple articles, such as weather, customs, travel, etc. I think the most complicated thing I've ever read was an essay on natural disasters in my final exam last semester. As for the more specialized articles, it is even more impossible to read.
However, if you simply want to read French, it is still very simple, because the pronunciation of French is regular, as long as you remember the pronunciation rules, you can read it. But... I don't know what that means.
Basic English is basically useless for French. The grammar of French is much more complex than that of English.
Verb conjugation alone can be changed in dozens of ways with a single verb.
And according to my experience, after learning French pronunciation, it will affect the pronunciation of words that you don't recognize in English, basically when you see a new English word, you will read it directly according to the French rules...
I think it will take you to reach the level of basic French reading, which I think varies from person to person. Any language requires the accumulation of vocabulary. (Although I understand this, I still haven't accumulated much...) Shame on you
If you work harder, maybe like the upstairs said, more than half a year will do.
Well... After I finished writing this paragraph, I suddenly felt that I was not studying too hard... I'm going to read a book...
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I've been self-taught for about a year and a half, and now I can basically read le figaro, there is no big problem, the problem is mainly that the vocabulary is not enough, but the writing agency basically still has a feeling, and the content can basically be understood.
But I heard that there is obviously not enough training, and this is really not something that can be done in a short period of time.
The subjective and objective circumstances of each person are too different, and a smart person may spend a year and a half, but I am too stupid, I am afraid it will take ten times as long.
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I taught myself French when I was in college, and I went to graduate school in France (taught in French), and now I have come back from graduation. Tell us what it takes to learn French.
You need a little bit of language talent, French is much more difficult than English, if you can't learn English well, then you should learn English well. After all, English is more practical.
If you need financial support, you must go to a training course to learn French, recommendedAlliance Française(The French version of the "Confucius Institute"). Don't buy a book to play at home, that won't get results. I've had a few friends who have given up halfway.
The learning environment, preferably with a small group of friends, has an environment to practice, the most troublesome thing about FrenchVerb conjugationwithYin and YangIt takes a long time of practice to become proficient, otherwise it is useless to learn French.
Willpower, learning a new language is difficult. If you don't have a lot of pressure in middle school, you are very motivated, and you have no problem learning French well, on the contrary, you are a fun-loving person, then. There's no need to waste that money.
I hope you can learn French well and experience the charm of French!
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Chinese learn French like foreigners, it takes a long time to become catchy. In fact, everyone learns in different ways. Some people prefer to learn conversation first, then grammar and vocabulary; Others prefer to follow the rules and learn parts of speech and grammar first, and then phrases and sentences.
Here are some suggestions I can give you. You can experiment and see which learning style you prefer.
Here are the answers to the questions you asked:
Eat: manger (This is the verb, the French verb will be declension with the subject.) I won't talk about it here. )
Sleep: dormir
Mom: Mere
Dad: Pere
Grandma: Grand-mere
Grandpa: Grand-mere
Brother: Frere
Sister: Soeur
Hello: salut! bonjour!
Goodbye: au revoir! a tout a l'heure!
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There are those who sell this kind of book, and the pronunciation is marked in Chinese, I remember that it is a small book, so I went to the bookstore to find it
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Don't buy the kind of pronunciation that marks the pronunciation in Chinese, it is purely a trick, or start with the pronunciation rules, and you can meet your requirements in 1 month.
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First of all, you must learn the pronunciation part well, which is related to your speaking and listening. Moreover, French is a pinyin language, and its pronunciation rules are standardized, which means that after learning phonetics and pronunciation rules, even if you don't understand what it means, you can still read it.
Speaking should be said more, and try to ensure the standard, even the pronunciation should be paid attention to, because what you say is not standard, it is likely that you can't hear what others say, as for listening more practice, verb conjugation should be memorized to be familiar, which is helpful for your speaking and listening, and these two are complementary to each other.
There are a lot of verb conjugations, and you need to memorize them.
At first, you may need to memorize some texts to enhance your sense of language.
As for grammar, if you are not a professional in this language, I think it is enough to learn some simple tenses, after all, there are tenses in French that are spoken and everyday expressions do not appear at all.
That's all for my suggestions, as for the steps, except for learning phonics first, I think the rest is synchronized.
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Memorize more words.
The second is to dare to speak.
Because French is more difficult to speak than English.
A lot of people confuse English with French.
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This is easy to happen when you are just starting to learn French. Adjust your status, after all, French is a difficult language to learn. I don't know if you enrolled in a class or studied on your own, and I don't know what you're mainly depressed about now, whether it's because you don't have a good grasp of pronunciation rules or you can't remember words?
Don't be entangled in the meaning of words at the beginning, let alone rote memorization, the main thing is to use more and be more proficient. Take your time, as long as you keep learning, you will definitely learn well.
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Don't put too much pressure on yourself, after all, it's a language to learn, and French is also difficult to learn, so just relax and learn slowly as an interest, and memorize words and grammar and the like a day, step by step. I also learned French at Yahu Language, and I feel that it is very difficult, but just do your best, let's stick to it together!
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