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I also just took the exam this year, and the following is my personal experience of learning English, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. I think words need to be consolidated from beginning to end.
2. It is recommended that you should do two readings a day from now on to improve your speed and ability. At that time, I also bought books like The Economist, Newsweek, and Time Magazine, which seemed to improve my reading skills and develop my sense of language. (These books are said to be the source of the reading questions for the graduate school entrance examination, and they are sold in bookstores.)
Other than that. In the beginning, I insisted on reading one article every day, and then I read one article for two or three days when time did not allow it. Anyway, I've been watching it all along.
3. In terms of writing, at this stage, memorizing a new concept 3 essay every day will help your writing. After memorizing the new concept 3, you can choose the typical reading memorization of the typical postgraduate entrance examination questions. Now you don't need to start practicing writing, the main thing is to memorize articles to improve your sense of language and master good sentence patterns.
5. Translation, that is, I usually look at the articles I suggest you read are translated into Chinese later, and after doing the reading, you will also learn the translation well, in short, you will slowly get exercised in the usual reading.
Learning English is a slow process, and you can't pull it off in a day, so it's important to persevere. Hopefully, my advice will be helpful to you. Helping you succeed in your exams.
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In fact, at this stage (before June), the main task is to memorize words. Of course, there is another task, which is to read the article intensively. To prepare for graduate school reading, you need to spend 70% of your energy on intensive reading.
The intensive reading practice at this stage does not require quantity or speed, and the purpose is to understand the text. Organize the new words, fixed collocations and better sentences in it. You also have to learn how to translate, especially for the long and difficult sentences in it.
While reading intensively, pay attention to memorizing classic passages and passages.
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The words are what Keane has to memorize, especially the vocabulary of the syllabus. The second is to do more reading comprehension (up to 40% in the postgraduate entrance examination) to enhance the sense of language, and then to practice composition.
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If it is only at this stage, I have memorized English model essays and English reading questions over the years, and I have taken the course of New Oriental English Postgraduate Entrance Examination, and the foundation is the most important.
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Words must be proficient, this is the foundation of everything. It is enough to do the real questions, at least three times, the real questions must be done thoroughly, and each question and each option must be clear about whether it is right or wrong. Then the accumulation of composition is also crucial, and I started practicing writing in the last two months.
Writing, translating, and reciting like this down. English is very important for postgraduate entrance examinations, the most problematic subjects, many people feel that time is tight for three hours of the exam, and the review must be solid, so that they can be proficient in the examination room.
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The main thing is to read, memorizing words and doing reading combined, don't memorize. You have to do some similar question types to practice before you touch the real questions, and the real questions must be thoroughly understood, but you don't need to understand every sentence thoroughly, and you can see the rules of the postgraduate entrance examination questions clearly. Just look at the format before the writing exam, no special preparation, memorizing the model essay is easy to "collide" with others, as long as your writing is not particularly bad, it is not recommended to bet before the exam, increase the accumulation of vocabulary and sentence patterns.
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If you are composing, you must memorize a certain amount of excellent sample essays, and you must memorize them backwards, and then you can use sentence patterns flexibly.
If you want to read, you must understand every sentence of all the articles in the past questions thoroughly, recognize the meaning of each word, make every sentence structure clear, and understand the ideas of each question. That's pretty much it.
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Words are important.
But if you think about it, when we used to take the Chinese reading test, we didn't know almost every word, but the questions were still not right, and now English is no longer so simple that you can know the words without any problem. The key is to understand long and difficult sentences or key sentences, which is closely related to reading.
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Of course, it's memorizing words, and if you can't read words, you can't improve it no matter how much you do. It's like you can't grow without bones.
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If you don't like to hold a word book and chew on it, it is recommended to memorize words in the past papers, because the words in the past papers must be memorized I prefer to memorize words in reading.
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I've been waiting for the outline to come out before reviewing, and after the outline came out, I found that it was too late, and I regretted it. I'm nervous right now, and it's hard to calm down and study. I would like to ask experienced seniors or those who are also going to graduate school, how is your revision progress?
I've reviewed all the professional courses a little bit, and English has always been my weakest one, and I have heard a lot of seniors say that memorizing words + doing real questions is fine. My plan now goes like this:1
Use New Oriental's scrambled version to memorize the vocabulary, and then use Maisie to recite and review it, even if the words are over, it should be almost the same to memorize them twice. 2.Past papers in the last 10 years, do each set twice.
Make at least one set a day, at least five sets a week, and the calculation time is almost enough. Is there anything else I need to pay attention to? Is that okay?
Looking forward to everyone's reply in nervousness, thank you!
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Remember 30 minutes a day, 15 minutes in the morning, 15 minutes in the afternoon, listen, read, memorize OK.
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Listen more, word ***. Personally, I prefer to listen to it when I have nothing to do.
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Personally, I think it's still necessary to memorize words. But memorizing words isn't the only job right now. It's best if everything goes hand in hand.
The biggest difficulty in reading is that there are many new words and long and difficult sentences! But most of the students who have taken the graduate school examination find that no matter how many words you memorize, your vocabulary is not enough, so the "sense of language" is very important. Some students are "blind" accurately, and some students are not, which is a problem of "language sense".
But the words must be memorized, relying on the foundation of high school, it is impossible to pass, and it is even more impossible to get a high score.
For students who have a lot of time (if you start reviewing now, you have plenty of time, if you start reviewing after the summer vacation, time is tight), it is better to read new words by reading articles. Xinghuo has such a book, provides articles, and excerpts all the new words in the articles.
For students who are short on time, they must memorize by memorizing vocabulary books. This kind of assault is effective, but it is boring, and for some students, the efficiency is almost zero. Some students memorize the word book very effectively, but some students don't read it at all (maybe it's a problem with the method).
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I'm an English major, I think if you want to improve your vocabulary, don't use the method of memorizing a vocabulary manual, the effect is low, not to mention, it's easy to get bored, the postgraduate English entrance examination is mainly to overcome the two major levels of reading and writing, if you write, I suggest you buy a graduate school topic essay and read it every day, and the wonderful sentences will be consciously memorized, so that after a long time, those sentences can also be used flexibly As for vocabulary, I think accumulation in reading is the best way You can do several readings a day, and after doing it, read each reading carefully If you don't know it, find it out, take a small notebook and memorize it, and then memorize these words that you have accumulated every day, which is more practical, and many of the words in the vocabulary manual are not used at a high rate, and it is a waste of time, and it has not been used.
Hope it helps, good luck.
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CET-4 and CET-6 are not very related to postgraduate English, and my personal opinions are for reference only. I have more than 500 English levels in the fourth and sixth grades, and I only have less than 60 points in the graduate school entrance examination. My classmate didn't pass the sixth level, the fourth level score is not high, 75 points, the real question is the key, she translated all the reading, translation reading is not only related to translation ability but also helps to memorize words.
I have done the real questions repeatedly, and now I pay attention to the basics, memorize words, look at the sentence structure and grammar of the postgraduate examination, and read more articles.
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Hard-to-die questions, including reading, are translated with ease 60+
You don't have to worry about vocabulary at all, and you can meet the requirements of the graduate school entrance examination during the reading process
Come and float the fourth level 432Level 6 420 Postgraduate 68
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It's very useful.
There are many places where English is used during the work, so the graduate school entrance examination will be conducive to the study of English. However, it is more useful if you are working in English-related jobs.
After the postgraduate entrance examination for English majors, you can have the opportunity to go abroad, and you can do translation and other work, and the prospects are very good.
You should set a goal for yourself every day, and you should complete the goal and not drag it out. Since it is a graduate school entrance examination, you must put a certain amount of pressure on yourself.
The key is not to do the questions, but the essence of the questions, and the test points are extremely extensive. It is recommended to combine the knowledge requirements of the exam syllabus to deepen the knowledge points and form a knowledge system, and the repetition rate of the exam questions is very low.
You need different knowledge points to do relevant questions in order to stand out in the postgraduate entrance examination. Get a high score.
Only by consolidating in time can we learn more firmly.
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Depending on the needs of your job, if you're patient, rent a house near the university, soak in the study hall for half a year, and then choose the right school, and it should be no problem, but there are still those who can get a master's degree for just a fee, and it's the kind of school that you can do with an agricultural university or something. But the graduate students of the 211 school are better, but it is recommended that if you have a good job now, you should not go to the graduate school entrance examination, and now that there are many graduate students, doctors have the opportunity to enter colleges and universities to do research, so graduate employment is a bit embarrassing.
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