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What is the French level of French majors?
I'm also a French major, and I'm going to be a junior. LZ asked if he could do some daily communication fluently after graduation. I think it's no problem, because on the one hand, there will be oral lessons for everyone to practice, on the other hand, there will be frequent contact with foreign teachers and French people. Besides, if you are interested, practicing French well is not as difficult as you think.

As for speaking French is a difficult language, I think different people have different opinions. Most people will say, "The Japanese came in smiling and went out crying; French means to come in crying and go out laughing ",so it's a little difficult to get started in French, especially phonetic symbols and pronunciation, which will be more difficult for some people, but if you practice harder, listen carefully to the tape and practice seriously, you will find that it's not that terrible. And after learning it, you will find that the laws of French are actually easier to master, and the more you learn, the more confident you will be.

If LZ wants to study a second major, it is usually in his sophomore year. My suggestion is to learn French well first, lay a good foundation, and then consider taking a double major when you think you are good at French. Double major may take up your beautiful weekend and make you have less time to rest and consolidate French, but if you study hard at ordinary times, you can still take care of it. In short, everything depends on the individual!

However, if LZ has plans to take the postgraduate entrance examination, there is no need to apply for a double degree!

Finally, I wish LZ to study hard and make progress every day! !