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Learning French for Quebec immigrants

Since you are going to study in Ligue 1, don't teach yourself yet.

You can't help yourself unless you can't go to the training class.

1. First of all, it is difficult to correct your pronunciation mistakes after you teach yourself.

2. Secondly, self-learning French is not so simple, and there are many rules to be summarized in the pronunciation stage;

You will waste a lot of time if you study alone and no one takes you. It will also reduce your confidence and interest.

I took a break for two months to study in the French League, so I considered TEF and so on. Don't have that dream.

At that time, there was a large family in our class, and the couple also came, both in their thirties and forties, and they were still very serious.

It takes at least four or five months of formal study and very, very hard study every day to pass the exam. They are also skilled immigrants from Quebec, France.

Therefore, since you want to immigrate, you should spend half a year off-job as soon as possible, so that it will not be in vain. If you get married, it seems that either husband or wife can learn French, and then the whole family can immigrate there.

Besides, you said to go to Ligue 1. If you have no foundation, I really don't recommend you to go. Classes are all foreign teachers, and grammar is basically difficult to analyze for you. So I really suggest that you learn grammar first, and then go to the French League for oral training after 500 class hours in three months. In this way, it should be no problem to spend five months with your own efforts. If you speak French in Beijing, I really recommend you to go to Fabica. That's where I come from. Several teachers are really, really responsible. Fortunately, they can teach me.

Although my initial attempt was not immigration, but a hobby, I really benefited a lot.

I am on your side now, because my friend is in Canada, so I also want to immigrate to marriage immigration, hehe.

Good luck to you and yourself ~ ~