French
Which is easier to learn, French or English?
Personally, I find English difficult. I have studied English for several years, but I can't improve it. I have just studied French for a few months, but my level is similar to that of English. Method is very important.
Some clever tricks in the process of French learning
1, the problems that should be paid attention to in learning phonetics.
(1) Prevent reading French with an English accent; French pronunciation is famous for its elegance and solemnity. Without diphthongs, tongue rolling would not be as "frivolous" as English.
② Avoid the influence of dialects. Such as n; L is not equal to.
2. Chinese and foreign textbooks
Problems in the selection and use of teaching materials;
① Try to use authoritative and popular textbooks.
This is not only convenient for you to learn pure French, but also convenient for you to communicate with people online. Your textbook is too biased to find a "bosom friend".
(2) the principle of seeking the best, not the most.
Step 3 cultivate interest
Perseverance "interest is the best teacher", learning a language is a very interesting thing, and it is easy to make people feel a sense of accomplishment, especially in the Internet age. From not knowing French, to being able to make simple greetings in French on QQ, I gradually developed into posting a few French posts in the community, and gradually understood some short sentences when watching movies. When I listen to French songs, I feel more than just beautiful melodies. You can immediately find a place where you can use the newly learned things online, or you can immediately find an online community to post questions for discussion. Feel your progress and make friends, why not!
4, often listen to often recite
The easiest way to learn a language by speaking English is to listen and recite. Many things are fixed, so you can use them whenever you take them. Reciting some common sentences, practical essays and learning to sing beautiful French songs are all good methods.
5. Real-time communication
If in doubt, just ask. In the Internet age, information transmission is extremely convenient. Sometimes some problems that beginners can't turn around in a few days can be solved by finding a "teacher" or "classmate" on the Internet in a few words, which is both time-saving and thorough. In the French community and dating books, there are many experts who are not afraid of unsolvable problems. Of course, a very realistic problem is that most of these services are mandatory at present, and many questions need to be answered promptly and accurately. However, I think with the development and maturity of the network and respect for personal knowledge and time, online paid French education exchange will be gradually accepted by everyone because it is not limited by time and place and the service price is low. Then everyone will have more choices.
If you teach yourself, you'd better buy Ma Xiaohong's French or Concise French. I was confused at first and difficult to learn. It is easier to have a professional teacher to help me get started. You can also listen to the tutorial :fr.szstudy/french.asp? . userid = 937
If you teach yourself blindly from the beginning, you will take many detours. If you are a beginner, you must remember the French pronunciation rules. Although it is troublesome, it is very important. Then listen more and practice your sense of language until your pronunciation is no longer so awkward.
Which is easier to learn, French or German?
I am learning French now, while my classmates are learning German. We all just know a little English that ordinary college students should master. Comparatively speaking, I think German is a little more difficult. Because there are more words in German than in French, it is relatively difficult to learn and remember. But if you have a good foundation in English, or think you are good at learning languages, it will be much easier to learn French. In fact, it mainly depends on whether you plan to go abroad or just study for the sake of learning these two languages. If it is the latter, then the key to learning a language well depends on your interest in it. If it is the former, then I tell you that it is easier to learn French than to learn German, and it is easier to go to France than to go to Germany.
Which is more difficult to learn, French or English?
Everyone upstairs is talking nonsense.
French is almost the most difficult language to learn in the world.
Compared with English, the difficulties are as follows:
1) Every noun has yin and yang, and there are differences between speaking and writing. This must be remembered: men are masculine and women are feminine; The wall is positive and the chair is negative. There is no good way to remember one by one;
2) Verbs have many inflections, many of which are irregular and must be memorized according to different tenses;
3) There are many tenses, and at least 7-8 tenses should be mastered; The displacement of each tense verb is different, which sometimes makes people crazy. )
4) Pronunciation is more regular than English, but some sounds are difficult to pronounce in China (for example, P B). This pronunciation has tortured many beginners, and even some people with good French can't pronounce these sounds correctly.
5) Also, when using verbs, we should make corresponding changes according to the different subjects: for example, in sentences guided by "you" and "you", the displacement of verbs is completely different;
In a word, French is difficult to learn. You should study it hard. Of course, if your English is good, because many words in French are similar or identical to English, you will get twice the result with half the effort.
Is French easy to learn?
It's hard to say it, and it's hard to say it easily. It depends on a person's language ability.
I think French is about five times more difficult than English, so it is not particularly difficult. Just listening and writing are very basic. I can't get a clean sun for three days and two days.
I majored in French. There is a girl in our class who has a great talent for languages. The French Department of Sichuan Normal University requires English 125 or above in the college entrance examination. I got 129, and she got 140. As you can imagine, when I was in Neijiang No.6 Middle School, I was basically in the top 50 of my grade. She doesn't study French seriously, mainly because she likes Korean things too much. She began to teach herself Korean in senior three, but she can't fail French class. She can pass the exam without attending class and read the text fluently.
However, some people study for three or four hours every day and rush to the top of the class. But the pronunciation of these people is not as good as that of the Korean student. The most important thing in learning a language is listening and speaking. If you don't speak well and you are a professional student, it is difficult to find a job when you go out.
It's best to sign up for a French class first, learn about pronunciation and basic French grammar, and then study by yourself after the intermediate level, otherwise you will definitely not be able to persist.
Nouns are masculine, feminine and neuter. Some words are bisexual but have different meanings. Complex number changes are also more complicated than English.
Verbs not only have simple verbs, but also substitute verbs; In the past, word segmentation often encountered the need to cooperate with the direct object in advance; Auxiliary verbs and present participles are sometimes difficult to distinguish; There are many tenses, and the verb changes are very complicated; There are direct tense, conditional tense, subjunctive tense and imperative tense, and there are several tenses below the last three. Of course, the direct tense is the most commonly used tense, but some tenses are not found in Chinese and English, so we need to distinguish them on the basis of literature.
Changes in descriptive numbers. But it's all relatively simple. Adverbs and English are only in different positions, and sometimes adverbs can cause inverted sentences.
Prepositions are the most difficult, except that a small part of them are regular, and most of them can only be filled by rote memorization and feeling. Sometimes it is difficult to judge whether there is a definite article after "de".
Listening, the French speak faster, about the same speed as the intermediate level of Cambridge Business English, and there are a lot of continuous reading, and unfamiliar words are difficult to understand. There is a dictation competition in France, and we also have dictation in CET-4. This is very difficult, and you may not be able to write it correctly if you understand it. Verb conjugation and juxtaposition are relatively simple, and sometimes singular and plural verbs are the same in French. It is necessary to analyze whether it is singular or plural according to logic. As mentioned earlier, the singular and plural of the ranking will determine the singular and plural of adjectives, so this mistake will lead to many mistakes. We all made mistakes in dictation, and deducted 0.5 points, including punctuation marks. The total score is only 10 until the deduction ends.
Writing, like dictation, requires self-study, proficiency in phrases and high vocabulary requirements, because the French try to avoid word repetition in writing. They usually have many synonyms, but you should master the subtle differences between each word.
Although what I said is difficult, I can learn it well as long as I work hard. A good foundation in English will be very helpful. Mandarin can speak foreign languages, so Mandarin is also very important.
Is French easy to learn?
There is a saying in the School of Foreign Languages that Britain and France are not separated. From the perspective of language learning alone, Britain and France can choose from each other. If you have memorized GRE22000 in Liu Yi, you will find that there are actually many common French words in it, except for extremely long and uncommon technical words. It is possible that more than half of the words in English are foreign words, mostly Latin or French. That's why there is so-called nonstandard pronunciation. This is why Churchill said that if you master 800 pure English words, you can make speeches and write articles without using foreign words. It is said that he has always insisted on not using foreign words.
1069, the Duke of Normandy conquered England and became the king of England, so you can imagine why an English farmer kept a cow. When he slaughtered the cow and brought it to his master, he insisted on bringing the beef (from boeuf). In addition, those words in English that Americans find annoying ending in RE are directly changed to ending in er, which comes from French. Take these two examples.
But when it comes to practicality, generally speaking, Japanese should be popular in China. Just look at the scale of Japanese and French economy and the enterprises in China. But if you plan to go abroad (if you don't go to Japan), or work in an international organization, or go to a foreign-funded enterprise in other European countries, French should be useful.
On the other hand, you study English, whether you are French or Japanese. After all, you are an international student, and you can't take a few classes in a year and a half. I forgot all about it after graduation. My former English major students argued for countless hours about France or Japan when choosing a second foreign language. After voting, Japan surpassed the law. After graduation, I will remember that the big lady is eating and Bayaru is in * * *. Of course, if they choose French, they will only remember stupid pigs and killing donkeys.
If you plan to continue studying in the future, you need to think it over.
Which is easier to learn, English or French?
I have studied three foreign languages, and from my personal experience, I can say responsibly that if I want to learn French well, I should spend at least twice as much time and energy studying French as studying English.
Which is more difficult to learn, English or French?
For beginners, French is certainly more difficult to learn than English, but later, after mastering most of the rules, French should be easier to learn.
Which is easier to learn, French, German or Japanese?
Objectively speaking, everyone is eager to learn, because if you have a good memory, study hard and remember everything you should remember, everything will be fine. Learning is memorizing. But subjectively, the most important thing is to look at your interest and your career orientation. What kind of culture do you think you are interested in and which language is good for employment? And what is the purpose of your study. But all languages are the same: it is ok to learn it as a second language in school, and you don't have to learn it deeply, just learn a little.
My opinion is:
1) Japanese is the hardest (of course, this is for Japanese majors). Because Japanese needs feeling, its biggest feature is ambiguity, just like two-part allegorical sayings. You only said half of the words, but what you want to express is actually in the second half, so you have to feel the second half yourself. This is also the Japanese way of thinking, and we might as well remember it as a grammatical rule, so this is the most troublesome. Therefore, the more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it is, because the more you learn, the more complicated it is to recite the advanced expressions. If you have a solid foundation in English, you can help Japanese, because there are many foreign words in Japanese. Japanese words that are not used in spoken English can be replaced by English, and then pronounced in Japanese, which is convenient to say, but the pseudonym will make you dizzy when writing. However, if you have an average English foundation, it will still have some influence, so I'm afraid you can't even speak English after learning Japanese, and you speak with a Japanese accent. However, there are many Japanese learning resources and they are very interesting. Animation, Japanese dramas, variety shows, music, literature and folk customs are all great and easy to get. Many of them have Chinese translations, and you will have the motivation to learn. As for other people's honorifics, they are too complicated and cumbersome, because they are lazy and don't want to recite them.
2) The grammar of German is very simple. I don't know why many people find it difficult. In my opinion, it is also because they are lazy, unwilling to recite, and retreat when encountering difficulties. Because there are only a few German grammars, and they are very clear, the only difficulty is that the masculine and feminine neutral and plural forms of words are confusing, and it takes a lot of effort to memorize them. German as a foreign language is not difficult, and CET-4 is also very basic. The only challenge is listening, but you are a language learner. Language learners must face listening. I can only hear that you passed the exam from the first day you chose a second foreign language. There is no trick. Moreover, German is very similar to English, so English is good and has advantages. However, a fatal weakness of German is that all learning materials are boring. Unless you are interested in philosophy, psychology, profound realistic literature, and criticizing human nature, there is no problem. Otherwise, you will spend a lot of time looking for information, but the German dubbing team is very strong, so if you have a crush on British and Japanese movies, comics, documentaries and novels, you can find the German version. However, the German documentary is not bad.
3) French is simpler than German in that singular and plural are regular, and everything else is the same. Maybe the tense of verbs changes a lot, so that's it. But if you are a foreigner, just * * those basic words. So it's not difficult, so French is a little easier than Japanese and German. French is also a European language. Anyone who belongs to a European language will have an advantage if he is good at English. Materials in French are much more interesting than those in German. The music is good and the movies are more interesting. It's just that compared with Japanese materials, it may not be so rich.
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