French is the most beautiful language in the world.
She is also a difficult language to learn.
She is not only masculine and feminine, but also has strict grammar in singular and plural.
He is also one of the six official terms of the UN Security Council.
The author has lived in beautiful Paris for nearly 17 years, and not only experienced the beautiful scenery and delicious food in France, but also had a more specific understanding and experience of the difficulties in learning French. I'm here to try to share some of my original experiences in learning French with you:
1. Part of the reason why French is difficult to learn is that most people have never learned and come into contact with it. Unlike English, although we may not speak English well, we have been exposed to English from other occasions and environments. For example: movies, advertisements ...
First of all, we should build up our self-confidence. It is not that French is more difficult to learn than English, but that it is a brand-new language for us and we need to take it seriously.
2. French and English belong to the Latin family, so many words are similar (especially scientific and medical words). If your English foundation is ok, you can save some time in reading.
You can make full use of your knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary to reduce the difficulty of learning French!
3: You can follow the learning principle of listening and speaking first and reading and writing second. When beginners learn French, they should pay attention to increasing their interest in learning French (for example, watching TV can help them understand with scenes and subtitles), and on the other hand, they should master some basic vocabulary (3 words with high frequency) and basic conversation terms (about 1 sentences).
You can practice listening and speaking of basic vocabulary, basic dialogues and expressions, and scene videos repeatedly at the beginning. Note: be sure to compare the correct pronunciation? Practice again and again, which is very important!
4. Don't be greedy for more and faster when you are a beginner. Pronunciation quality and speaking speed are very important!
Imagine how hard it sounds for a Henan farmer with a strong dialect to speak without cadence, and you will understand why I said this. No matter how many words you have, the other person may not understand you. Besides, the vocabulary that beginners can master is very limited.
accurate pronunciation and correct speaking speed are very important!
5. listen to the news broadcast of France info and other radio stations repeatedly, and the weather forecast is also a good material with high repetition rate.
the purpose is:
a understand the meaning
b keep up with their usual fast broadcast speed, and slowly, you will feel that the people around you are no longer so fast, and you should be able to understand it yourself (although your grammar and vocabulary don't allow you to understand the dialogue for the time being). As your knowledge of vocabulary grammar increases, you will naturally improve!
Being familiar with the speed of speech and reducing the speed of speech on the radio through practice will greatly help you improve your listening and enhance your sense of language.
6. List different expressions that express the same meaning, remember and use them together.
remember and use synonyms together.
When we communicate and express with others, one of the remembered words can be used without getting stuck. Later, if you can remember their different contexts and differences, congratulations, your level has been upgraded again!
Sentences and words should be memorized together with similar expressions and vocabulary. In this way, it will be helpful for the present expression and future improvement!
7. Pay attention to the use of various expressions in different contexts to show your language level!
j' ignore. (diplomatic occasion)
Je ne sais pas. (general occasion)
je n' y suis pas au courant. (general occasion)
Sais pas. (comparative oral)
je n' ai pas pigé. (vernacular)
all of the above.
I'm David, thank you for reading.