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My major is also philosophy, we have held German classes, our classmates have high scores in the German postgraduate examination, German and English are similar, for people who know something about English is easier to learn, the more German is learned, the easier it is to learn, I have a senior brother who took the German test of Nanjing University and scored 90 points, but people's German is very good, Japanese is more difficult to learn, Russian has an advantage for people with a foundation (I learned Russian from junior high school) I don't know much about French, and the choice of language and the choice of major have a lot to do with it, Japanese is generally chosen for Chinese philosophy, German and French for foreign philosophy, and German and Russian for Ma Zhe.
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Decisive Japanese. If I ask why, I can only say that I know that German is more difficult than Japanese.
Of course, you have to depend on the school, I know that there were once classmates who studied French in the second year of college, but they didn't study hard, when they were going to graduate school, they studied the questions of the second foreign language exam to apply for the college, and felt that Spanish was suitable, so they signed up for a class and got it in three months. So be sure to look at the real questions of the school you are admitted to, because for you, after all, the score is the most important thing.
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French and German are relatively good, but they are similar to English, and it is not very difficult to memorize words and so on.
Russian is not very clear.
It's easy to get started with Japanese, but it's difficult to get started with Japanese in general school exams, and many school exams are much more difficult than other languages.
That's just what I've learned.
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English can be made up for the difference, this is only 12 years, if you choose a language other than English, if the test results are not satisfactory, the adjustment will be very difficult, many schools only have English in the re-examination, you can sign up for an English class, and then slowly go to learn, keep consolidating, this must have determination and perseverance.
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If you have poor English, you can choose Japanese, French, Russian, are all words, German, pronunciation is not easy to pronounce, and others are difficult to learn.
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Choose Russian, you should learn Russian well, you can also use it as a job in the future, and the prospects for Russian employment are not bad, so there is a broad market, it is recommended to consider.
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Any major must have the study of a second language, while all other majors use English as a second language, and if you are majoring in English, you need to study another second language prescribed by the school.
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Exam Subjects:
101 Ideological and Political Theory.
242 Russian (2nd language) or 243 Japanese (2nd language) or 244 French (2nd language) or 245 German (2nd language) 647 Basic English.
841 Professional English (English and American Literature, English and American Culture).
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The major courses you choose the direction of, foreign language and politics. I'm from the University of Mines.
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German, which belongs to the same Germanic language family as English, is a relative.
Russian, Slavic.
Japanese, Oriental language family.
French, Latin.
Okay, dear?
I wish you all the best in your studies! ^_
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I learned Russian, it's really difficult, I can't learn anything by choosing a second foreign language, and Russian is difficult to get started.
I don't like Japanese, so I recommend learning French or German
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I'm from the Japanese department, so I recommend you study Japanese compared to the other courses! Russian, French to practice tongue curling, personally think that Japanese pronunciation is basically similar to Chinese. And Japanese has a lot of Japanese kanji, which basically has the same meaning as Chinese, except that it uses traditional Chinese and has its own pronunciation.
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Japanese, because the characters of Chinese are more similar to Japanese characters, Japanese characters were learned from the Tang Dynasty in China.
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Japanese is the easiest and best to learn... It's also very easy to get into graduate school. But you have to think about it ...
Many schools do not accept small language entrance examinations. And once the small language is tested, it will be troublesome if the first choice is not adjusted, and many adjustments will be written as long as English candidates.
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Japanese, it's easy to get started, but if it's a foreign language school, the school will also produce its own papers, so choose carefully
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In fact, it is not difficult to speak Japanese and English, so you can make up for English so as not to miss the opportunity.
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Isn't it necessary to take the second foreign language examination for the master's degree in translation?
I just checked it and saw that Beiwai needs to take the second foreign language test.
The Russian language is now rarely taught in schools.
Generally, the school is open to Japanese, French and German as a second foreign language.
We only had German and Japanese options as an undergraduate.
Personally, I didn't learn German well, people say that Japanese is easy to get started, and the more you learn, the more difficult it becomes, and many words in French are similar to English, and the pronunciation is very different.
In short, I don't recommend that you learn German, declension conjugation or something is particularly troublesome, and Russian is more difficult to choose French.
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Easy to take? I feel that German, Russian, and French should be easier to learn. Be studious. Personally, I don't really like Japanese. It's really hard to say that it's easy to take this test.
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Japanese and French are easy, German and Russian are difficult
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It's no problem if you don't have a foundation, but it's recommended to apply for Japanese, I've learned both, and German is much more difficult! Especially the words are super hard to remember! In addition, Japanese is much more abundant than German, so it is easier to learn well.
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If you are applying for the exam, you should not have high requirements for the basics. If you take the exam ...
The German accent is heavy, and the nasal tone is also heavy. Japanese is a popular language now, and we learn Japanese outside 2 of us.
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Is it an enrollment or an exam? If you are enrolling, both languages are easier to learn, the German accent is a little heavier, Japanese is a bit like Chinese, but it is more difficult to remember If it is an exam, you can try German, before the exam, look at a little commonly used words and sentences, you can also test some points, Japanese is not good
Hope mine can help you
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College Entrance Examination? I don't need to have a basic knowledge, I am a German major, and we all learn foreign languages from scratch.
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It depends on which country you are interested in, or which place you are more willing and likely to contact in the future, there are many people who learn Japanese now, and we are still relatively easy to learn, and other foreign languages, especially French and German, are less learned, and if you are proficient, they will be more sought-after.
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From a learning point of view, Japanese is easier to learn.
Peking University,There's no limit to the age of the fourth level or whatever.,But the requirements are relatively high.。。 But it's not as high as you think...
Tianjin University of Science and Technology, you can pay attention to it.
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