Major in chemical engineering, sophomore in school, poor English, want to learn a foreign language,

Updated on educate 2024-07-23
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In fact, English is the most widely used, so first of all, it is better to learn English well!

    Other foreign languages. The most popular is Japanese, but there are many people who learn My recommendation is French, first, there are not many people who learn, and there is a great advantage when it comes to employment, and second, the French are the only people I have ever seen who can speak English and do not speak, and have to speak French, so if you work in a French-funded company or a foreign trade company, you can speak French, which is definitely a trump card!

    In addition, there is also a recommendation is German, I have been to Germany a few times, I personally like it (at least compared with France) and Germany and China have a lot of ** exchanges, and there is a lot of room for development! However, a large percentage of Germans speak English and are happy to do so

    The choice is yours

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is better to study German or Japanese in engineering.

    In fact, English is really still the most important.

    Anyway, if you choose, study hard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's better to learn English. I can use it for work in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is not very difficult to get started with learning Japanese, and now there are many Japanese-funded companies in the east, especially in Shanghai, so there are certain advantages to learning Japanese well, so it is good to buy an ordinary textbook and learn it slowly by yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Engineering mechanical design major, in addition to English, you can learn anything as a second foreign language, which should be combined with personal planning, and the language of the country you plan to go abroad in the future, it is recommended to learn Japanese.

    2. Japan is a strong country in industrial design, a representative of the highest level of industrial design in the world, and Japanese is relatively easy to get started. Due to our geographical reasons, many products in our country are Nissan, such as automobiles, compressors, motors, CNC machine tools and so on.

    3. The engineering mechanical design major cultivates senior engineering and technical talents who have the basic knowledge and application ability of mechanical design and manufacturing, and can be engaged in the design and manufacturing, scientific and technological development, applied research, operation management and operation and sales in the field of mechanical manufacturing in the front line of industrial production.

    4. Foreign language refers to non-native language, such as a Chinese, the mother tongue is Chinese, the learned English is the first foreign language, and the later learning such as non-English (such as Japanese, French, etc.) is the second foreign language.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Learning a language that most people learn will be more competitive.

    More is better than fine, and rare is expensive.

    It's better to learn an unpopular language, and one day it may be useful.

    Swedish, Saudi, seems to do.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although there are many people who learn Japanese, there are not many who learn it well.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello classmates, I am a graduate student majoring in Japanese, so I would like to tell you about Japanese first. Nowadays, it is difficult for Japanese language majors to find a job because they only know Japanese. However, because you are a chemical engineering major, if you learn Japanese well, you can work in a Japanese company, and you have more choices, and the advantage is greater than that of many students majoring in Japanese.

    So, if you don't know what to choose, consider Japanese.

    Let's talk about English, English is the universal language, and if you learn English well, plus your existing major, it is also very good. It's just that the number of people who learn English now definitely exceeds Japanese, I don't know hundreds of times thousands of times, and many of them are good at English with a skill in hand. So if you have a low interest in correspondence, then don't choose English.

    All in all, you can learn Japanese relatively well.

    In addition, if you choose a training institution to learn Japanese, the cheaper and more convenient it is, because most of the institutions are similar for beginners, but of course it would be better if you could meet a good teacher who would teach you to the highest level.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    English is widely used, but if you plan to work in a Japanese company, it is better to know Japanese, which is closer to Chinese than English, and it is easier to learn than English. If you usually watch American dramas, it's better to know English, but if you watch a lot of anime, of course Japanese is better. In general, if you don't have special needs, you should choose English, or which one to use and which one to learn more, otherwise it will be abandoned if you don't use it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    English for it! There are many English speakers, and the English-speaking areas are more developed, so you will be able to use them after learning English!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am 4 years old, majoring in engineering management.

    Construction companies have personnel who need to specialize in translating foreign technical materials. Not bad.

    However, engineering is relatively employable.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're only a sophomore, and it depends on your professional foundation. There are not many engineering courses closely related to English, so you can pay more attention to English for medicine and food majors, and there are also many professional books on psychology (such as "Psychology and Life Library Should Have Relevant Materials to Borrow. However, these professional English should be better studied after you take the professional level 4 or 8 exam, and then you will have a better ability to learn these subject branches after you have laid a good foundation.

    Don't be too anxious about employment, just focus on your major for now.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have a good foundation in science and engineering, you can take a second degree in science and engineering? Not sure if this is possible.

    Anyway, in my impression, it is definitely much more difficult for people from the English department to study civil engineering than it is for people from the civil engineering department to learn some English!!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended that you learn English, as many Japanese words come from English. English is the most widely spoken language, and both parties are not native speakers of each other and English can be used as the language of communication.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think I should learn English first, and then talk about Japanese. It's easy to get started with Japanese, and the more you learn, the harder it gets. If you have studied Japanese, you will think that English is the easiest foreign language.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You're amazing.

    Now learning English is indeed an advantage, especially if you are in a foreign company or a unit that frequently encounters foreign technology and attaches importance to technological development, your extraordinary foreign language skills can make your leaders shine in some environments.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you find a job and want to go abroad, you should be able to use it.

    That's what I thought.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Learning English well is enough for you, don't be greedy and chew too much.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's very good if you learn professional English in chemical engineering, and you don't need to learn other languages, it's boring.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Registered Chemical Engineer or Registered Safety Engineer.

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