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I'm in the same situation as you, I also work and want to go back to graduate school. I think you have to find a good teacher to learn English, and my feeling is obvious, having a good teacher to guide you really learns faster. I know a very famous institution in Wuhan, Hubei Province, called "YES English Studio".
The special feature here is the small class teaching, mainly for training English abroad, and there are also business English, children's English, you can go to communicate.
I have studied IELTS before, English abroad. I think that learning English is very important first, and secondly, it is accumulation, and there must be a process. I took IELTS here in Hankow, and I took it.
YES English Studio" is on this side of Station Road. There are small classes here, and there are three people, and one person starts the class. It was opened by a few teachers who came back from immigration, and they were very nice people and the environment was very good.
The main thing is that they have a better understanding of the foreign environment, and they can exchange a lot of things, which can be regarded as multi-faceted learning. In short, this place is characterized by small class sizes, which ensures efficiency, and is cheaper than similar large institutions.
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If you are not good at English, you can start from scratch, you can buy a vocabulary book for the postgraduate entrance examination, you can use New Oriental's postgraduate English vocabulary root + associative memory method (out of order version), and you have to memorize 5-10 every day. Reading is the key to scoring, you can buy "Reading Basics 90 Articles" (edited by Zhang Lei), it is for students with a weak foundation, you can do 3 articles a day, but also carefully study the analysis, you will not understand, the above for the vocabulary notes and long and difficult sentences of the analysis are in place, the answer analysis of each question includes the source and analysis of each option. After reading it, summarize the knowledge points that you don't know, and then you can try to do the real questions and have a specific idea of what you need to strengthen.
I don't think if you're a self-controlled person, you don't have to sign up for classes.
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1. First of all, you have to build confidence, even if you don't have the confidence to learn English, it is difficult to make progress.
2. After building confidence, you should cultivate your interest in English, interest is the best teacher, you can first choose the English version of your favorite movies, TV, and songs to watch and listen. At least make sure that you are not scared or timid when you see English.
3. Learn English from the very basics, memorize more words, read more grammar, speak more, listen more, and slowly you will like it.
There is a recent free course experience and a comprehensive assessment of your English ability.
Just go to the link above and simply sign up, and you can go to the free test.
A recording of the test and a detailed report will be provided to you
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Give you some advice and methods that hopefully will be useful to you.
Helpful: 1. Preview before class.
The night before each class, watch the next day's class, so that you can focus on listening to what you don't understand in class, and you can ask questions in class if you don't know, which greatly improves your learning efficiency.
2. Listen carefully in class.
One minute of the teacher's lecture in class is equal to the next hour of your class, you must listen carefully in class, take good notes, the teacher speaks more systematically in class, and the teacher will point out a lot of things to pay attention to.
3. Be sure to do homework and review classes carefully after class.
It is very important to do homework carefully after class, it is to consolidate and check your learning, and you must read today's lesson again after class.
4. Do extracurricular exercises appropriately.
The teacher will not give you every type of question, which requires you to have your own materials and do them carefully.
5. Be sure to prepare a wrong question book, copy the wrong questions in each exam, so that you will remember more deeply, and read it again before each exam.
Finally, I hope you succeed!
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If the foundation is too poor, it is better to sign up for a class, and it is better to have someone to tutor.
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I think it's best for adults to learn English by enrolling in a cram school.
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It's best to go to a professional English training provider.
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Gong Dongfeng speaks English very well, just listen to what he says.
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Postgraduate entrance examination is the choice of many people, after all, you can improve your academic qualifications, in addition to professional courses, English is a subject that must be taken in the postgraduate examination. However, there are two levels of English, English 1 and English 2, English 1 is more difficult than English 2, but the difference between the two is not particularly large. So as long as you are going to graduate school, you can't escape English, so how do you review your English?
Most of the English for postgraduate entrance examination is still reading comprehension, and the examination of grammar is not very high. There will be a little grammatical examination in the cloze section, but only a few points, and most of the tests are fixed collocations. Therefore, if you can understand the passage and master some question-making skills, then you don't have to worry too much about postgraduate English.
But how to memorize so many words, the easiest way is to take out the postgraduate examination papers of each year, pick out the words that you don't know and are not familiar with, and then recite and understand the meaning, and know the fixed collocation of these words. In this way, you will basically be able to increase your vocabulary very well. At this time, you can master some problem-solving skills, such as reading skills, cloze skills, and new reading skills, which can basically keep you a good score.
Of course, for many people, the most difficult thing is to write an essay and translate, and the translation of English II is simpler, and most people can solve it well. However, when translating, it is necessary to pay attention to the translation of key words and the structure of the translation to be maintained. Composition is difficult, so it is advisable to prepare in advance and then memorize the template.
At the same time, it is necessary to analyze the propositions of each year, prepare different topics for training in advance, so that you will not be very confused when you go to the examination room. In addition, when the exam is about to take place, you can do a set of test papers every day to understand your mastery and familiarize yourself with the examination environment at that time.
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It is best to squeeze in at least 2 hours a day to study English. It is necessary to ensure that the hours are used to memorize words. Memorize it once in the morning, once at noon, once before self-study, and once before going to bed at night.
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Listen to English tapes often, communicate with others in English often, and watch more English TV dramas, so that you can improve your English level.
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You can read more words, you can also read some English compositions, and you should be more familiar with grammar. Consolidate accordingly.
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Postgraduate English: Master's education is divided into academic graduate students and professional degree students according to the different training goals. The training goal of academic graduate students is high-level academic research professionals, and the training goal of professional degree graduate students is to have a solid theoretical foundation and adapt to the actual work needs of specific industries or occupations.
High-level application-oriented professionals with strong ability to solve practical problems, able to undertake professional technology or management work, and good professionalism. Since 2010, the English test papers of the National Master's Degree Entrance Examination have been divided into English (1) and English (2).
Question type and score distribution of Postgraduate English I:
1. Fill in the blanks (10 points) is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.
2. Reading comprehension A (40 points) is difficult and very important, so you must start reviewing as soon as possible.
3. Reading comprehension B (10 points) is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.
4. Translation (10 points) is the most difficult and skillful. Students who apply for popular majors in prestigious universities need to focus on revision.
5. Essay (10 points).
6. The large composition (20 points) needs to be reviewed.
Postgraduate English 2 question types and score distribution:
1. Fill in the blanks (10 points) is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.
2. Reading comprehension A (40 points) is difficult and very important, so you must start reviewing as soon as possible.
3. Reading comprehension B (10 points) is difficult and skillful. When reviewing, it is placed in the later stage of the intensive review.
4. Translation (15 points) is the most difficult and skillful. Students who apply for popular majors in prestigious universities need to focus on revision.
5. Essay (10 points).
6. The large composition (15 points) is relatively simple and needs to be reviewed.
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1. Words. Memorizing words must be done from now until before the exam.
The words to be memorized are mainly divided into two parts, the first category is the more than 5,000 words in the postgraduate syllabus, and the second part is the new words recorded when doing the real questions.
Spend 1h in the morning memorizing words, and then half an hour before going to bed at night. You can memorize words at a time of day, such as when you go to the cafeteria to get food and queue up, on the way to and from the library, a whole time management master!
2. Do reading.
Do a three-year exam first, you will know where your problem is, and then go to Tang Chi's reading class to learn the ideas and skills of doing the questions, and the improvement will be very fast!
October Review Program:
1. Memorize words: Insist on memorizing every day until before the exam.
Only do one type of question type at a time, summarize the methods and characteristics of this type of question, and how to avoid pitfalls.
3. Translation: Don't do too much, just do a translation question every day, do it yourself first, finish reading Tang Jing's course, and learn the teacher's ideas and skills.
4. Composition: You can excerpt the good sentences you encountered during the past question.
come, and then slowly form your own template.
November Review Program:
1. Memorize words.
2. Small three doors.
Cloze in the blanks: Do the questions yourself first, then watch Mr. Yi Xiren's class to learn the ideas and skills of doing the questions, and then do it again, circle the words and phrases that you don't know to review.
New question type: Recommend Mr. Liu Qi, it's really super dry goods, after reading it, you will feel that this is a score question, no matter whether the English foundation is good or bad, you can get it.
Translation: Recommend Ms. Tang Jing, I won't say much about the outstanding translation industry!
December Review Program:
1. Memorize words.
2. Memorize the essay template.
Didn't you accumulate essay templates before, but you can take them out and memorize them at this time, and memorize them until before the exam.
3. Mock test, take out the real questions of the past three years left before, and pinch the table mock test according to the real exam time.
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You should start memorizing words as soon as you decide to go to graduate school, and you should always insist on listening to English radio every morning and evening to exercise your sense of English.
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If the English score is very poor, it means that the vocabulary is not enough, and we must memorize more words and do more reading comprehension when reviewing.
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Review of English for graduate school entrance examinations.
English is a basic subject, and if you study well at the undergraduate level, it will be easier to review for graduate school. If the foundation of the undergraduate is not solid enough, and the fourth and sixth levels are only barely passed, then it is necessary to carry out a painstaking long-term review.
Strengthen vocabulary. The TEOFL and GRE exams only require an understanding of the approximate spelling and meaning of words, but the graduate school entrance examination must remember the detailed meaning and usage, because the most common test is word meaning analysis and collocation. It is necessary to fully grasp the 5,500 or so words in the outline, including roots, affixes, synonym discrimination, synonymous comparison, general usage, fixed collocation, etc.
In addition to regular exercises, a lot of reading is also a great way to review your vocabulary, and of course, be sure to choose the right reading material.
Strengthen complex long and difficult sentences. Sentence comprehension is relevant to almost all question types. The accuracy and speed of cloze and reading comprehension are directly based on the comprehension of sentences, and the comprehension of many passages is actually stuck.
1. Two complex sentences; Needless to say, the test is the accurate understanding of long and difficult sentences; Writing is just to write sentences one by one according to the simplest logic and meaning, and if you can write some correct and beautiful long sentences and complex sentences, your score will immediately go up a notch. There is no skill in strengthening complex long and difficult sentences, just look more and figure it out.
Develop a sense of language. The biggest difference between English and politics and mathematics is that it is a language with a certain degree of ambiguity, which is called language sense in linguistics. Those who are "sensitive" are also irrational.
The cultivation of language sense requires a language environment. Chinese students have not made much progress in learning English for more than ten years, but once they go abroad, they will immediately advance by leaps and bounds, what is the reason? Because there is a locale.
Of course, we can't go abroad in order to go to graduate school, but we can work hard to create such an environment. For example, greet your comrades-in-arms in English and chat briefly (make it clear in advance, don't laugh at anyone); Although I don't have a listening test, I also listen to English tapes; Read the original book, try not to read subtitles when watching the original VCD, and read more excellent English materials. It is recommended to take a look at "English World", and students with a large vocabulary should look at "Time", "Newsweek" and the like, which may be a headache at first, but this is an all-round training of grammar, vocabulary, and reading.
Understand the plateau effect and persevere. There is a typical "platform" effect in English review: after reviewing to a certain extent, no matter how you memorize words or how you do questions, your performance level will not improve significantly.
At this time, you must calm down and continue to hold on for a period of time, you can go to a new level, and you will generally not fall back after going up.
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