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Is German useful?

Question 1: Is it useful to learn German without going abroad? In fact, many German companies now have very high requirements for English. I think you should first learn your major and English well. When all these are satisfied, you can transfer part of your energy to German learning. This way, it will not affect your job search and you can continue to increase your competitiveness. Language is certainly difficult to learn, especially German grammar, which takes a while to master. However, hard work will definitely pay off.

Viel Glück!

Question 2: Is it useful to learn German? Haha, your words are very interesting!

As far as I know, Qingdao in Shandong Province has a closer relationship with Germany. This is also how the Oktoberfest came about. There are more Germans and German-funded companies there. Other than that, I think learning German has no special significance for Shandong.

Therefore, it is recommended that you do not choose German as your major, otherwise it will not be easy to switch to other fields in the future. Language is a tool. You can learn by yourself as long as you work hard in the future. If you study international trade or marketing and have foreign language skills, It should be better in Sino-foreign joint ventures (such as in Qingdao)!

Having said that, your father also wants you to be closer to him in the future. Firstly, the relationship between father and son will be deep, and secondly, he can take care of you. But if you have other intentions, you can disobey your father's orders and make your own choice! Of course, since you seem to be more egal (it doesn’t matter), I wish you the best! No matter what you do, cherish your time! O(∩_∩)O~

Question 3: I didn’t expect that learning German would be useful to so many people. The so-called “Osten oder Westen, mein Haus ist am besten.” Is it best to learn German by yourself at home? .

Learning German, like learning any language, is divided into two stages, one is called the pronunciation stage and the other is called the basic stage.

1. Voice stage.

German is a pinyin text, and generally does not use the International Phonetic Alphabet for pronunciation. As long as you master the pronunciation rules, you can spell out individual words. German has 30 letters, including 8 vowels and 24 consonants.

1. Recognize consonants.

B b Close the lips tightly, place the tip of the tongue against the lower teeth, keep the tongue surface flat, send air to break the obstruction, and the vocal cords should vibrate.

C c The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue is against the lower teeth, and the soft palate is raised, forming an obstruction. Use force to blow out the obstruction without vibrating the vocal cords.

D d The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue and the upper gums form an obstruction, air is supplied to clear the obstruction, and the vocal cords vibrate.

F f The lower lip lightly touches the edge of the upper teeth, and the airflow causes friction through the gap between the lips and teeth, without vibrating the vocal cords.

G g The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue is against the lower teeth, the soft palate is raised, forming an obstruction, air is supplied to clear the obstruction, and the vocal cords vibrate.

H h The tip of the tongue touches the lower teeth lightly, the lips and teeth are slightly open, the vocal cords do not vibrate, and the airflow passes through the glottis and comes out of the mouth.

J j The lips and teeth are slightly open, the corners of the mouth are slightly tilted back, the tip of the tongue is downward close to the lower teeth, the front of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate, air is sent through the gap between the tongue surface and the hard palate to form friction, and the vocal cords need to vibrate. .

K k The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue is against the lower teeth, and the soft palate is raised to form an obstruction. Use force to blow out the obstruction without vibrating the vocal cords.

L l The lips and teeth are slightly open, the lower jaw is slightly drooped, the tip of the tongue is against the upper gums, and the airflow passes through the gap between the two sides of the tongue and the molars, vibrating the vocal cords.

M m The lips are lightly closed, the tip of the tongue is close to the lower teeth, the tongue surface is naturally flat, the soft palate droops, the airflow passes through the nasal cavity and vibrates the vocal cords.

N n The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue is pressed against the teeth, the soft palate droops, air is sent through the nasal cavity, and the vocal cords vibrate.

P p Close the lips tightly, put the tip of the tongue against the lower teeth, keep the tongue surface flat, blow out air, blow out the obstruction with force, and the vocal cords will not vibrate.

qu sends k first, followed by w.

R r The lips and teeth are open, the lower jaw is slightly drooped, the tip of the tongue is against the lower teeth, the back of the tongue surface is raised, and the uvula naturally droops. The air is supplied to make the uvula vibrate and vibrate the vocal cords.

S s The lips are slightly open, the upper and lower teeth are slightly apart, the tip of the tongue is lightly pressed against the lower teeth, the air is blown through the gap between the front tongue and the upper and lower teeth to create friction, and the vocal cords vibrate (not in the middle and at the end of the word) vibration).

? The lips are slightly open, the upper and lower teeth are slightly apart, the tip of the tongue is lightly pressed against the lower teeth, and the air is blown through the gap between the front tongue and the upper and lower teeth to create friction without vibrating the vocal cords

T t The lips and teeth are slightly open, and the tip of the tongue and upper gums form an obstruction. Use force to blow out the obstruction without vibrating the vocal cords.

V v The lower lip lightly touches the edge of the upper teeth, and the airflow causes friction through the gap between the lips and teeth, and the vocal cords do not vibrate.

W w The lower lip lightly touches the edge of the upper teeth, and the airflow causes friction through the gap between the lips and teeth, vibrating the vocal cords.

X x is pronounced as a compound sound of k and s.

Y y The lips and teeth are slightly open, the corners of the mouth are slightly tilted back, the tip of the tongue is downward close to the lower teeth, the front of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate, air is sent through the gap between the tongue surface and the hard palate to form friction, and the vocal cords must vibrate .

Z z The tip of the tongue first touches the gums, then drops slightly, and the air flows out of the mouth, forming a fricative sound.

2. Understand vowels.

A a Open the mouth wide, place the tongue naturally and flatly, and press the tip of the tongue against the lower teeth.

The lips and teeth are open, the grin is flat, the tip of the tongue touches the lower teeth lightly, and the front of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate.

E e The lips and teeth are open, the grin is flat, the tip of the tongue lightly touches the lower teeth, and the front of the tongue is raised toward the hard palate.

I i The lips and teeth are slightly open, the tip of the tongue is pressed against the lower teeth, the corners of the mouth are curled back, and the front of the tongue is raised forward.

O o The lips are stretched forward to form a round shape, the tip of the tongue is close to the lower teeth, and the tongue is raised toward the soft palate.

? The tongue is positioned like an e, the lips are shaped like an o, and the lips are stretched forward to form a round shape.

U u The lips are stretched forward to form a round shape, the tip of the tongue is close to the lower teeth, and the tongue surface is raised toward the back of the hard palate.

ü The tongue position is like an i, the lip shape is like a u, and the lips are stretched forward to form a round shape.

When y is in the middle or at the end of a word, it is equivalent to the vowel ü.

When the five vowels and three altered vowels are followed by no consonants or only one consonant, their names are pronounced, that is, their long sounds are pronounced: zu Bad mir Bete

For visual words, the vowel letter followed by only one consonant letter must make a sound, that is, a short sound: ab an des fit was

3. Consonant concatenation:

chs Wachs

ds Abends

nk Dank

sp Speck

st Stahl

ts n.. ....gt;gt;

Question 4: How about learning German? Is it useful? It’s useful. The small languages ????that exist are very popular. After learning it, it is still very useful to take the qualification certificate...

Question 5: Which is more useful, French, German or Spanish? There are a lot of them on the second floor. I have read it, and it is actually quite objective. However, I have personally studied and dabbled in at least 4 foreign languages. Among them, English, French, and Russian have been studied professionally for a long time. German and Spanish are my personal I have a basic understanding of my hobbies. Based on my personal practical experience in language-related work in the past few years, I have a slightly different view. This is for reference only:

1. French: The second floor is right. , there are actually many employment opportunities, but mainly in the African business. Domestic jobs mainly involve French training and intermediary services, and there are also French translations, but no matter which type they are, they require a high degree of professionalism. I see you, LZ. Being able to ask this question proves that you are not professional, so no matter which language you speak, you can't hope for employment. This is the truth. I have been in the French circle for so long, and I have never seen anyone who can speak French as a second language. Compare with us.

2. German: There are relatively few employment opportunities in German, but once you are employed, you will definitely be well-paid no matter at home or abroad! Because only Germany, Austria and other European countries speak German, domestic German companies are first-class companies with good remuneration. All the friends I know who major in German and make a living in German have an annual salary of over 200,000. This is a very rare circle of language talents. But if you are not professional, I think this good news does not apply to you.

3. Spanish: In China, the learning circle is very small and it is a rare language. Although it is second only to Chinese in terms of preaching range and application population on the planet, Spanish is followed by English. But in terms of employment, most translators are assigned abroad, and domestic jobs are rare. If you want to choose this as your professional language, I can responsibly say that it will be more difficult for you to find a job than French!

Okay, let me take another situation into account. You are studying a second foreign language. You can choose one of the three. I am very surprised why you can’t choose a language as advantageous as Japanese. Haha, if you insist on choosing three I suggest you look at it from two aspects:

1. Passing the exam: This is the first factor for us to choose a second foreign language. Regardless of whether the language is useful or not, passing the exam is the first! You can study a second foreign language for up to 3 years, so will 1 or 2 classes a week really be of great help to you? The answer is no! If you want to master one subject and two subjects well, you must practice a lot and use your spare time. It is basically a very difficult thing. Therefore, the first consideration is to pass the grade! How to judge? Depend on the level of your Second Foreign Language teacher, and make a selection based on the past passing rate and your understanding of the teacher!

2. Leisure and entertainment: If you just want to choose a foreign language that you find useful, I have already said that it is impossible for you to use a second foreign language as your core language. Then you have to choose a language that is more entertaining. I strongly recommend learning French! In fact, French is already very popular in China, with movies, music, and all kinds of things. French is gradually becoming fashionable, and you will come into contact with a lot of interesting French-related things. Entertainment projects in Spanish and German are relatively scarce, so I don’t recommend them.

Difficulty level: With the existing consultation and communication methods in the world, the amount of information that humans can understand and contact in various languages ??is basically the same. Therefore, the amount of information that people can express themselves is also basically the same. This means that the overall difficulty level of languages ??is about the same. Languages ??with simple syntax, such as Russian and Chinese, have difficult lexicon. You know Chinese, each word has many meanings, so it is difficult to master. The morphology is simple, but the syntax is difficult. This is the case in English and French. A word basically does not need to be conjugated, but the sentence structure is very strict. Tenses and subordination are the focus of learning, so the so-called difficulty level is the main difference. , mainly in pronunciation.

The difficulty of pronunciation in these three languages ??varies from person to person. You can listen and imitate yourself, and then you will know which language is suitable for you~ I personally recommend Spanish which is easier to pronounce. , the closest grammar to English is German. It and English are both Germanic languages ??and are close relatives of English. If you learn English well, German grammar is easy to learn and it is easier to pass the exam, but its pronunciation is relatively awkward. French has the most learning materials, and there are more people who can help you. Each has its own advantages, it’s up to you to choose.

Having said so much, please make your own choice. If you have any questions, you can ask me directly. I hope I can help you.

Question 6: How can you say it in German? Isn’t it good that the German pronunciation is not “Knife ai eat”? The one upstairs is very unprofessional. Deutsch in German is pronounced: Duoyiqi (German words have no phonetic symbols. If you learn the pronunciation of letters, you can spell almost all German words, except for a few that require phonetic changes)

Question 7: Can ü be written as u in German? No! u and ü are two completely different letters. If ü cannot be typed on the computer, you can use ue instead, which is the same. Please adopt it.

Question 8: Is it useful to learn German in China? Let’s talk about studying in Germany. Congratulations on studying a very popular major in Germany, Computer Science (Infomatik). Your employment prospects are bright. However, the price is that it is so popular that many schools regard it as an NC (restricted major) and it is difficult to apply for it. To ensure admission, you should apply to more schools. However, Germany has always adhered to the policy of being easy on entry and strict on exit, so there is no need to worry too much.

If you are looking for a job in China, it is still useful. For companies with German background, such as FAW-VW (FAW-Volkswagen) and SVW (Shanghai Volkswagen), the official working language is German. If you want to get promoted, it is good. German is a prerequisite (of course middle-level leaders can barely speak English in meetings, but they are generally slightly discriminated against, I feel). My experience is that when working, German leaders are unwilling to speak to English speakers, and those who can speak German will definitely If you are looking for someone who speaks German, your chances of promotion will be greatly improved!) They send their employees for German language training every year. And many companies will give priority to candidates (technically cooperating with Germany). For example, BOSCH (Bosch) indicates that it is an advantage to know a second foreign language (especially German) when recruiting.

My feeling is that even if you don’t go to Germany, spending time and money to study a second foreign language can still improve your competitiveness a lot. It is worth recommending!

Question 9: Is it useful to learn German without going abroad for employment? In fact, many German companies now have very high requirements for English. I think you should first learn your major and English well. When all these are satisfied, you can transfer part of your energy to German learning. This way, it will not affect your job search and you can continue to increase your competitiveness. Language is certainly difficult to learn, especially German grammar, which takes a while to master. However, hard work will definitely pay off.

Viel Glück!

Question 10: Is Global Talk easy to use? Can I learn German? Please share your experience after using it~Thank you! ! Yes, there are many languages ??spoken around the world. Basically, all the languages ??on the market are included. Currently, there are more than 30 languages ????that can be learned there, and I am also using this to learn Spanish, and the effect is quite good. After using it for a period of time, I felt that my listening, speaking, reading and writing have greatly improved. I personally feel that the course is very scientifically written. You can try it.