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Please recommend a book to learn French.
Ordinary textbooks that can be written in French:

Domestic version:

① Language: French (FLTRP)-a general textbook for French majors (***4 volumes). Ordinary lovers can read the first two volumes. The third and fourth books are basically about French literature.

② Chinese: Concise French Course-a general textbook for English majors as a second foreign language, and also a common textbook for training courses.

③ Chinese: Public French-a common textbook for French lovers.

French version:

① Refletes, the best French textbook at present, adopts video teaching mode, which is pure, easy to learn and practical, and is especially recommended.

(2) New French has no borders-not bad, and now it tends to be replaced by Reflets.

A short French course made by Sun Hui (there is an MP3 version now, but the content is the same as the original tape version, only changed to MP3).

Made in France: Refulets (a textbook for promoting French introduced by the French government in Europe), Taxi》Taxi Studio focus on spoken English, which is a bit difficult to get started. For those who have no foundation, it is suggested to learn the simplified method first.

All of France is good, but it's deep. If it is zero-based, it will be very difficult, because it is all dialogue, so the grammar will be very complicated, and there are indeed some difficult grammars in front. A mystery. There are mp3 discs and DVD discs.

Shanghai Translation Advanced Oral French Communication (Elementary and Intermediate)

Progressive French vocabulary (primary, intermediate and advanced)

French verbs become gradual.

There are also pictures and paintings, and they are interested in learning.

But it was compiled by the French, and sometimes it may not take into account the problems of beginners. There are exercises and explanations, very good!

I study French, and I just give my own advice:

Personally, I think French is a terrible textbook! Because that's what I learned. The reflection is very good. I learned it at home, too

The textbook "French" is very old, its pronunciation is very ugly, and the content involved is not very useful.

"Reflets" is a French copyright bought by China, and its pronunciation is very standard. I hope the teacher at school will teach this book, but unfortunately it is French.

PS: All France and Reflection are the same book, but the former is marked in Chinese and the latter is marked in French.