Generally speaking, this major is to learn other foreign languages of French, but it is not a pure foreign language, and there will still be a direction, such as economic and trade foreign languages, legal foreign languages, tourism foreign languages and so on. There are many foreign languages to choose from. Besides English, there are usually Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. Some schools also offer Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese. The employment direction of this major is usually international trade, human resources, import and export, tourism, restaurant catering, customs, education and training, journalism, publishing, translation and so on. It should be noted that each school offers different majors, and students can choose different fields of employment after graduation.
In terms of foreign language selection, it should be reminded that not all schools offer Chinese as an elective language, so many China students are faced with the problem of choosing a foreign language other than English, French and Chinese. However, many European languages will not be accepted if they have no foundation before entering this major. This is not very good for China students. This course is relatively suitable for English majors (French majors, students with good English level can also refer to it). After all, it avoids cross-disciplinary problems and makes visa application more convenient.
LEA is different from the foreign languages department in China, and it is more like a major like business English. LEA in general schools will have international business, negotiation, tourism, logistics and other directions for students to choose from. However, it should be noted that most schools offering LEA are required to choose a second foreign language. Studying in France, French is definitely the "mother tongue". Generally speaking, we choose English as our first foreign language. Of course, we also try our best to choose Chinese as our second foreign language to reduce our study pressure. You can choose another language if you want, but many Europeans can master two or three languages. It's difficult to take classes with them without foundation, and it's not easy to get into the exam. There are not many schools offering Chinese (especially those offering Chinese at the postgraduate level), and the choices are limited.