Why should I learn French well? Is French easy to learn? Why?

Updated on educate 2024-08-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I studied French in Ireland for three years, stayed in France for five years, and now works as a manager in foreign trade.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    French also has a phonetic alphabet, and the pronunciation is somewhat different from English, but the pronunciation of French is very regular, basically each letter corresponds to the corresponding phonetic transcription, so you will find that many French books are not marked with the English alphabet at all, because you can directly read all the words at the beginning of the phonetic transcription.

    It is more difficult to get started, and the main verb conjugations and tenses are many and complex, but you will find that the grammar of French is also fixed, and there are very few cases that basically go beyond the grammar, so after mastering the grammar, you can basically learn it on your own, and it is relatively easy.

    French has a lot of vocabulary that is the same or similar to English words, which is a big plus for those who learn English.

    It should be said that the difficulty of French is verb conjugation and tense, just memorize and memorize more, and it is also difficult to listen and speak French, because French is spoken very quickly and difficult to understand, so listening to French at first will be very manic.

    It's best to find a good enlightenment teacher. Our French teacher is very good and has summarized all the rules of French grammar, so it is not so confusing to learn. Enroll in a French class yourself, or you can audit a French class at a university Chinese.

    The above is my experience of learning French, you can refer to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There is a certain degree of difficulty in learning a language, after all, you have to learn the language of another country, to be honest, French is really difficult, but this is not a problem, as long as you like French, stick to it Many people can't learn well because they can't stick to it and give up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you have passed English, French will be easy and will help to increase your English vocabulary. There are many words in French that are very similar to English. It will be smoother to watch the original English version** because there will always be French in it, such as Jane Eyre

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is no question of whether it is easy to learn or not, it is all a question of whether you must learn it or not. If you are determined to learn, you can learn no matter how difficult it is, and if you just cope with learning, you will not be able to learn it easily.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The French language of the New Western Language Training School is learned from the basics, as long as you study hard and practice more, it is not difficult to learn it well!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. If the first foreign language is French, then it is not easy to learn. Because it is too different from Chinese, the establishment of many concepts requires a process, such as nouns, adjectives, numbers, verb conjugations and tenses, mood, pronoun positions, etc., Chinese will feel that it is very troublesome to consider so many directions when speaking a sentence. In addition, the pronunciation system is also different from Chinese, and the "small tongue sound" will cause certain obstacles for many people, and the rules such as recitation are not so easy to remember.

    2. If you learn English and then French, it is slightly easier than learning most languages. Since a large part of French vocabulary is similar to English word forms (different pronunciations), it will definitely save a lot of effort if it is easier to memorize words in the process of learning the language. In addition, after learning a foreign language, you will be exposed to French, some sounds will be easier to pronounce, and some grammar items will be easier to understand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you don't speak English well, it's okay to learn because it has a lot in common with English.

    The introduction to French is difficult, and there are many grammar rules to memorize, but the more you learn, the easier it becomes.

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