I want to learn English on my own and pass level 6 and then go to graduate school

Updated on educate 2024-04-01
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    According to your own personal situation, English is to listen more, practice more, and speak more, in fact, level 6 is not very difficult to test. English should have goals, to break through one by one, words are the key, with the accumulation of quantity, there will be a qualitative leap, persistence is also very important, not lazy. As for the English plan, it is recommended to start with the basic words, read an English newspaper every few days, read carefully, understand everything you don't understand, and write some English essays when you have time, which is also quite important.

    As long as you persist for a long time, it will definitely have an effect.

    If you want to study the textbook on your own, it is recommended that you buy some Xinghuo or Yu Minhong's root associative memory, this material is very good, and I have been using it.

    Two years is not a short time, as long as you make good use of it, you will definitely be able to make achievements.

    Hope it helps!!

    Friends, if you want to take the exam, you must do a good job in listening, the proportion is quite high, and the experience is good, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not difficult to read English every day for two years, the vocabulary must be enough, memorize some classic sentences, and read more English newspapers and magazines. Take nearly 10 English level 6 questions repeatedly, and listen to them every day to cultivate a sense of language. If you are more relaxed, watch more English movies.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you're level 2 now, you're going to have to work hard to get past level 6 in 2 years.

    An hour or two a day is minimal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not necessary to pass CET-6 for postgraduate entrance examination.

    There is generally no requirement to pass level 6 in the postgraduate entrance examination, but there is a special postgraduate English in the postgraduate examination, as long as the postgraduate English score reaches the score line of the school. The two are not in the same system.

    The difference between English for postgraduate entrance examination and level 4 or 6:

    1. The nature of the examination.

    CET-4 and CET-6 is a national teaching test administered by the Ministry of Education, which aims to provide services for college English teaching by objectively and accurately measuring the actual English ability of college students. Postgraduate English is also known as the National English Entrance Examination for Master's Students, which is mainly a selective unified examination subject set up for colleges and universities and scientific research institutes to recruit professional degree master's students.

    The purpose of the two is different, the former is an English proficiency test and a reference for English teaching, and it is not mandatory to say that you cannot continue to study in university without passing level 4 or 6; The latter is selective and is an important criterion to measure whether a student has the opportunity to have a master's degree.

    2. Organize and implement.

    English. As a national teaching examination, the Level 4 and Level 6 examinations are sponsored by the Department of Higher Education of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, which is divided into Level 4 and Level 6 examinations, with a full score of 710 points, and candidates with test scores of more than 220 points will be issued by the National College English Examination Committee of the Ministry of Education and the Department of Higher Education. The postgraduate English is written by the examination center of the Ministry of Education, and the score line of postgraduate English is defined according to different schools and different majors.

    The full score is 100 points, generally speaking, about 42 points can meet the requirements to enter the retest.

    3. Test content.

    1) Vocabulary. The vocabulary requirement for postgraduate English is 5500, English level 4 is 4200, and level 6 is also 5500. However, in general, postgraduate English focuses on the examination of "familiar words".

    2) Question type. Level 4 and 6 English questions are comprehensive and large, focusing on the candidates' comprehensive ability to listen, read and write, as well as the speed of doing questions, which is indeed a level test and ability test. The postgraduate entrance examination is a selective examination, with a relatively small number of questions, but the examination is deeper and more difficult, which is intended to open up the score grade and survive the fittest.

    Specifically, the English for postgraduate entrance examination has removed the listening part, the proportion of the reading part has been increased, and a more flexible examination room method has been added - a new question type, and the other parts, completion, translation, and composition, are basically the same or slightly more difficult than those of Level 6.

    3) Long and difficult sentences.

    Level 4 and 6 are basically testing vocabulary, as long as the vocabulary is large and solid enough, you can basically read the article, there is no obstacle, and you can easily pass the test; The postgraduate English entrance examination focuses on grammar, there are long and difficult sentences waiting for you, the words are not fully recognized, and the sentence structure analysis is not clear, and you still can't read the meaning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no need for level 6 for graduate school entrance examinations, but level 6 is required to get a master's degree. This is the same as linking your bachelor's degree to level 4, as long as the graduate school has passed six years in the past few years, but there may be exceptions, it is recommended that you ask the school you want to apply for.

    Clinical MedicineClass A: Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Peking University, Fudan University, Beijing****, Sun Yat-sen University.

    Category B: Capital Medical University, Zhejiang University, Central South University, Southern Medical University, Nanjing Medical University.

    Class C: Wuhan University, Tongji University, Wenzhou Medical College, Zhengzhou University, Soochow University.

    Nursing MajorClass A: Fudan University, Sun Yat-sen University, Central South University, China Medical University, Capital Medical University.

    Category B: Shanxi Medical University, Zhejiang University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Jilin University.

    Class C: Hebei Medical University, Nanchang University, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fujian Medical University, Wuhan University.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You don't need to pass English level 6 for the graduate school entrance examination, the two are independent, and passing English level 6 will not affect the graduate school entrance examination. However, some schools will look at the English level in the retest, so it is better to pass the sixth level.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Passing CET-6 has nothing to do with the postgraduate entrance examination, even if it is not CET-6, you can still take the postgraduate examination. But if you have already passed level 6, it is more advantageous in the graduate school interview. But there is no direct relationship with the graduate school entrance examination itself.

    What's the process of going to graduate school?

    The postgraduate entrance examination is divided into two processes: the preliminary examination and the re-examination.

    Preliminary examination: In the national examination in January every year, the subjects of the preliminary examination include politics, foreign language, professional course 1, mathematics, and professional course 2. The proposition of public courses is unified across the country, and the propositions of each school in professional courses are independent.

    Some professional courses are also unified propositions. Some majors do not take mathematics, but take two professional courses, which are also school propositions. The initial test mainly tests your theoretical strength;

    Re-examination: This is an exam that is taken after passing the school's entry line. It includes professional interviews, professional written examinations, foreign language speaking and listening, etc.

    The results of the interview, the comprehensive foreign language and the results of the professional course add up to the re-examination score. The re-examination not only examines your professional ability, but also examines your ability to perform on the spot, that is, to see your comprehensive ability.

    Whether or not you can reach the school's re-examination score determines whether you can enter the re-examination. Failure in any of the re-examination subjects will not be admitted, and the re-examination score will still account for a certain proportion of the final overall score, and the final total score determines whether you are admitted and whether you can get a scholarship or public scholarship. Therefore, to be admitted to graduate school, you must not only have a solid basic knowledge of the profession, but also have a good personal comprehensive ability.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, it is more difficult to take the postgraduate English entrance examination than the English level 6. There is a big difference between the postgraduate English and English level 6 exams, the reading of level 6 is an average of 320 words, the reading of the graduate school entrance examination is an average of 400 words, and there are more long and difficult sentences in the reading of the graduate school entrance examination. Level 6 is 125 minutes, the graduate school entrance examination is 180 minutes, the composition of level 6 requires 150 words, and the graduate school entrance examination requires 200 words.

    It is more difficult to take the postgraduate English entrance examination.

    Exam Scope. 1. Grammatical knowledge.

    Candidates should be proficient in basic grammar knowledge. This syllabus does not specifically list the specific requirements for grammar knowledge, and its purpose is to encourage candidates to replace simple grammar knowledge with the practice of listening, speaking, reading and writing, so that candidates can use grammar knowledge more accurately and freely in communication.

    2. Vocabulary. In addition to mastering the basic meaning of vocabulary, candidates should also grasp the relationship between the meaning of words, such as synonyms, synonyms, antonyms, etc.; Master the collocation relationship between words, such as verbs and prepositions, adjectives and prepositions, adjectives and nouns, etc.; Master the basics of vocabulary generation, such as etymology, roots, affixes, etc.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Postgraduate English.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is difficult to take the postgraduate entrance examination in English.

    The vocabulary requirements for Level 6 are actually similar to those for postgraduate English, both of which are 5500. The difference between the two is that Level 6 only tests the first meaning or common meaning of words, so you only need to memorize the vocabulary of the syllabus, and there is no big problem in knowing the general meaning of each word. However, postgraduate English pays more attention to the familiar meaning of vocabulary, and even some common words can be tested.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not requires. You can also take the postgraduate entrance examination without passing the fourth level.

    However, it is difficult for the Ministry of Education to test graduate students in English according to the college's seven standards, and they must work hard to learn English in order to pass the Band 6 exam. For example, a candidate who can take the CET-6 440 test can also take the CET-40 test.

    The Graduate School Entrance Examination is divided into 13 categories, which are scored according to the categories. The passing lines of each category are also different.

    For example, literature has the highest requirements, about 50 in English, and the lowest in arts, 28 in English. If you don't speak English, you can apply for a master's degree. Most schools with a master's degree will take English Level 2, which is easy to get a score.

    For example, if you can take an English test, you can get 30 points. If you change your English to two, you can get 60 points.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, a bachelor's degree or equivalent academic ability is required for graduate school entrance examinations, and there are no hard and fast rules for the grades of level 4 and 6. However, some colleges and universities require students with the same academic status to pass level 4, but there is no such requirement for undergraduate status.

    However, it is important to note that some colleges and universities may require you to have a certain level of English due to the needs of some majors. However, such cases are very rare after all, and most colleges and universities do not have direct requirements for English level 4 or 6. For the sake of insurance, before applying for a certain institution, you can directly check the latest master's enrollment brochure and enrollment major catalog of the institution you are applying for, and check the application conditions.

    Although there is no direct requirement for CET4 or 6, it may still have a certain impact on the final result of the postgraduate examination. The results of English level 4 and 6 are generally reflected as comprehensive quality, which is also a consideration for some tutors to choose students, under the condition of other equal quality, the tutor still hopes to recruit a student with better English, one is from the perspective of postgraduate English, and the other is through the results of level 4 and 6, IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, etc. Children's shoes that have not passed the fourth or sixth level do not need to be anxious, and it is okay to try to get a high score in English for the postgraduate entrance examination.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Not requires. You can also take the postgraduate entrance examination without passing the fourth level.

    However, the postgraduate English entrance examination is proposed by the Ministry of Education according to the standard of the seventh grade, which is more difficult, and you need to work hard to learn English if you do not pass the sixth level. For example, a candidate who can take a 440 test in the sixth level can also score 40 points in English.

    The postgraduate entrance examination is divided into 13 categories, which are marked according to the major categories, and the English passing line of each major category is also different, such as the literature class has the highest requirements, the English line is about 50, and the art class has the lowest requirements, and the English line is 28 points. If you can't do English, you can apply for a master's degree, most schools for a master's degree take English II, and it is easy to get points for English II, for example, you can score 30 points in English 1, and you can score 60 points if you change to English 2.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is determined according to the school, some schools require postgraduate examinations, and after graduation, you must pass the English level 6 test, otherwise there is no graduation certificate, and some schools do not have such strict requirements, my classmates did not take the postgraduate examination, and they have not passed the English level 4 before, and they can also be admitted to graduate school. But the best thing is to pass English level 6, because English level 6 is still very helpful for finding a job in the future. I hope my answer will help you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no hard requirement for the fourth and sixth grades!

    According to the National Enrollment Guidelines for Master's Students, only a bachelor's degree or equivalent degree is required for postgraduate entrance examination, and there are no hard and fast rules for the results of level 4 and 6. Of course, some well-known colleges and universities have certain requirements for the English scores of students applying for the examination, and it is best for candidates to get an authoritative reply, and it is best to directly check the latest master's enrollment brochure of the institution applying for it.

    Reminder: However, it should be noted that some famous colleges and universities will require you to pass a certain level of English because of the needs of the major, such as Northwest A&F University, application conditions: Candidates who apply for various majors in humanities and social sciences must pass the CET-6 exam with a score of 426 points, or obtain a certificate of CET-4 or CET-4 for English majors (candidates applying for English majors must obtain a CET-4 certificate); Candidates applying for non-humanities and social science majors must pass the CET-4 exam with a score of 426, or obtain a certificate of proficiency in a minor language (CET-4).

    But after all, such schools are a minority, and many colleges and universities do not require CET-4. For the sake of insurance, before applying for a certain institution, candidates had better check the enrollment brochure of a certain university in 2014 (check the previous year if it does not come out, because the enrollment brochure changes very little every year) to check the application conditions.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Different majors and schools for postgraduate entrance examinations have different requirements for postgraduate entrance examinations. Some schools or majors just don't need it. However, no matter what kind of graduate school you study, you generally have to take the English test.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily, it depends on the school and major you are taking. But then again, you can't even pass CET-6, how much score can you score in postgraduate English?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In principle, there are no requirements.

    However, some schools have requirements, for example, they will require students to pass the sixth grade before graduation, and general schools do not require it.

    In addition, the question type of the postgraduate English and the six-level examination is not all the same, in general, it is a little more difficult to take the postgraduate examination Now the sophomore, there is still plenty of time, so come on.

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