Dear friends, it is not enough to learn a foreign language with enthusiasm. You must have a preliminary concept of the language you want to learn and choose the foreign language that best suits you. Since English, German, Japanese, French and Spanish are the foreign languages ??often chosen by people, I will briefly talk about these five languages ??below and talk about some of my own experiences. (Everyone has different opinions, please express your opinions.) 1. English: A foreign language that is more difficult to learn. The pronunciation is not very regular, and the order of sentences is relatively flexible. That is, you can often put sentences into sentences like Chinese. An element of the sentence is placed in a different position in the middle of the sentence. English is a very flexible language, and the sentence structure of English and Chinese have many similarities. (Of course, relatively speaking) It has the characteristics of smoothness and softness, suitable for DISCO, lyrical songs, etc. Recommendation: Can be used as first choice foreign language. (Because it is widely used, there are many people who use it, and there are many opportunities to come into contact with it.) 2. German: The pronunciation is relatively regular, and the pronunciation rules are not complicated. Since almost every letter must be pronounced, speaking German sounds like gritting your teeth. , rather blunt, but this is the characteristic of German pronunciation. Since it has four cases and three genders (yin, middle, and yang), and the sentence structure is quite different from Chinese, such as the placement of verbs is completely different from Chinese habits, it is difficult to learn. It is rigorous and profound, suitable for formal speeches and some academic seminars. Recommendation: Suitable for more serious people. 3. Japanese: Pronunciation is relatively easy. Most people can learn it only once or twice, and there are not many pronunciation rules. The grammatical structure is also different from that of Chinese, but because there are thousands of "kanji" in Japanese (especially used more in written language), these "kanji" have the same meaning as the same words in Chinese or Basically similar, which makes Japanese easier to understand. (Many people who have learned it say that even if they don’t recognize some characters, they can guess pretty well by guessing the Chinese characters.) Japanese is characterized by humility and respect, and is suitable for work reports, etc. Recommendation: Suitable for people who are relatively well-behaved and considerate. 4. French: The pronunciation rules are also regular, but the pronunciation is very complicated and there are many rules. Since not every letter is pronounced and there are many labial and dental sounds, French sounds softer, but these all increase the difficulty of its pronunciation. The grammatical system is also extremely complex, and the sentence structure is quite different from that of Chinese. French pays more attention to the harmony of phonology. Sometimes in order to make the sentences beautiful, some changes in pronunciation are often made. For example, in some poems, in order to strengthen the rhyme, certain words are often omitted or added. some pronunciation phonemes. French sounds romantic and poetic. French is characterized by its romantic splendor, which is suitable for general speeches, lovers' whispers and some romantic ballads. Recommendation: Suitable for people with rich imagination and romantic color. 5. Spanish: Spanish pronunciation also has strong regularity, but there are not many rules. Each phoneme is pronounced clearly, the vowels are loud, the consonants are not sloppy, the rhythm is lively, and it sounds very beautiful. (It is likened to the language of talking to God) Spanish grammar is not difficult, and the sentences are as concise as possible. At the same time, you will feel passionate when listening to or speaking Spanish. Suitable for sensational speeches and lyrical rock and ballads. Recommendation: Suitable for passionate and sensitive people. I think relatively speaking, it is better for women to choose Japanese and French, while for men, it is better to choose German. Spanish is suitable for both genders. Reference: The popularity of the above five languages------is only within the scope of the five languages, excluding Russian, etc. 〈Refer to the language majors established by many universities in Shanghai and other places and refer to other people's comments〉 1. English: There are too many people learning English, and the position of the boss cannot be shaken. 2. German: It ranks third in terms of number of languages, but has seen a strong upward trend in the past two years. (Maybe there are many German companies in the country and they want to study abroad in German-speaking countries.) 3. Japanese: The number of people is the second, but it has been declining in the past two years. (Because it is relatively easy to learn, it will still be chosen by the majority of students and self-learners, and the second position will not change for the time being.) 4. French: The number of people is fourth, but it has been on the rise in the past two years. (Due to its certain status in international languages, more and more students and self-learners choose it. However, because it is difficult to learn, many people choose to learn Japanese instead.) 5. Spanish: Number of people is No. 5: Nothing has changed in the past two years. (I don’t know why, but many universities do not offer this language, the most popular language in Europe and the United States, which is widely used in the European and American continents, and not many people seem to be interested. 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