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Why do people always say that French is difficult to learn, but they just can't shake the status of French?

Are all French learners asked these questions: "Is French difficult to learn?" "Why do you study French?" "Say a few words in French?" ... (smiling face)

The biggest confusion for many French beginners is "Is French really difficult to learn?" In fact, whether a language is difficult to learn depends mainly on the language talent and mother tongue of the learner. In particular, it will be much easier to learn languages related to the mother tongue.

For example, for the French, Spanish is much easier to learn than Chinese; For China people, Japanese is easier to learn than Spanish.

For another example, English replacement is much simpler than French, and people whose mother tongue is English will find it very painful to learn French. However, people who have finished learning German will feel that displacement is too simple!

French ranks tenth in difficulty.

For French children and foreigners learning French, French is really a relatively difficult language to learn. According to the ten most difficult languages in the world published by UNESCO, Chinese ranks first and French ranks tenth!

Ten most difficult languages to learn in the world:

Les 10 language+students with difficulties

No. 1-Chinese (China) Le China

Second place-Greek (Greece) Legric

3rd place-Arabic (Arabic) Arabic

Fourth place-Iceland

Fifth place-Japan

6th place-Finnish (Finland) Le finnois

No 7-German (German) language

8 th place-Norway (Norway) Lenovkin

No 9-Danish (Denmark)

No.: 10- French (France)

Is French suitable for self-study?

French is totally unsuitable for self-study! Why? Because this language is too unconstrained! However, it is not difficult to find the trick and learn French.

The first level: verb displacement, which is really unpredictable ~ how to change everything, the first contact will really have a feeling of missing the stone, of course, this idea will gradually disappear after grinding ~

The second level: six French methods, slowly digest. ...

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The third level: there are thirteen kinds of tenses in common use, some modern French are no longer used, and some French sentence patterns have substitutes according to the evolution of language.

For example, the most commonly used in French:

Le present (simple present tense) indicates an ongoing state or action. Such as Jesuis Tudiant. J' additional le Franais. Jeveux Alleren France France is a beautiful place.

Le pass compos (compound past tense) indicates the completed action. For example: He, he is a six-year-old student, he is a young boy, he is a Jesuit member of a school, and he is a French professor.

The fourth level: all kinds of knowledge difficulties, when sex and number match, when pronouns come first, when to use Y and when to use en. ...

In French, yin and yang are more deadly. No matter how funny you think, the French bed is masculine and the table is feminine. It is difficult enough to recite words, and you must remember whether it is un or une, le or la or les, and so on.

And French pronunciation, which is very strange. The pronunciation and spelling don't match. This word has many letters, but it may not be pronounced. For example, almost half of the letters in the word Champlyses are not pronounced!

French is a mixture of Latin+Gaul+Frankish ~ (proud face). No wonder French is difficult, but it still can't shake the title of "the most beautiful language".

Nowadays, with the development of language, French has begun to blend into more languages. For example, kiffer actually comes from Arabic, which originally means smoking marijuana, but now it is mostly used to express infatuation and admiration. At the same time, there are many new words.

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To sum up, French is a language that is not suitable for self-study. No matter the initial pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and sentence patterns, it is difficult to achieve the learning effect only by theoretical knowledge in books. These difficulties need to be straightened out under the guidance of experienced teachers.