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How many hours does it take to learn French before taking CET-4?
There should be no problem in 400-600 class hours. I attended a study class last year, and the teacher said that I could take the exam after learning the first half of the second book of simplified method. The landlord can go to the French section of Hujiang Forum to have a look. Many self-taught students have shared their test and study experience ~ ~ ~ Band 4 is not sad. I will take the exam this year, too. Let's cheer for each other ~ ~ ~

According to the syllabus, "students should understand and master 2,800 words (including 1.500 reusable words) and common phrases composed of these words, and have the ability to identify new words according to basic word formation".

Take the textbook French as an example. After reading the first two volumes, you can pass CET-4, but in essence, if you follow the requirements of the syllabus, you need to read the contents of the third volume, 1 1, in order to fully meet the grammar and vocabulary standards.

Recommended books:

New College French 1-4, edited by Li Zhiqing, Higher Education Press, please buy supporting reference books for self-study. This set of books is the designated teaching material for CET-4, just like the college English course of CET-4 foreign teachers' club. After learning this set of books, there is no problem in passing CET-4.

College French Supernormal Shorthand 1-4 Vocabulary, edited by Zhou, Southeast University Press, this is a good book to remember French words by comparing English words!

Guide to CET-4, a compulsory reading for CET-4 of FLTRP, contains real questions over the years.

College French Grammar and Testing (2nd Edition), Southwest Jiaotong University Press, the best book of CET-4 grammar.

There should be a dictionary of verb inflections. I have a Collins English-French-French-English dictionary for other dictionaries. I use larousse in the library.

There is also a book "Breaking through 7000 French Words in 40 Days", which is good, because it has supporting reading, but the disadvantage is that there are too many words in Band 4, which is not as practical as "Extraordinary Shorthand".