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I didn't dare to speak English level 8 because I hadn't taken the test. As for having taken the exam in December last year.
In fact, for those who have passed level 6 or have a comparable level, there should be no problem. However, the question types of the BEC test are different from ordinary university English, especially listening and speaking. Listening is divided into three parts, the first part is a simple question type like listening to the form, a total of three questions.
And you can read it twice, just pay attention to the spelling of the word. The second part is difficult. There are two parts.
The question type is the same. Eight options and five questions, that is, there will be different people reading a passage, and the question will be asked to choose according to what is heard, and there may be the main content of the monologue or the identity of the speaker or the purpose of the speech. The difficulty is that you have to be very clear about the responsibilities of each department in the company, and you can grasp the key words.
The third part is a long story, which can be an interview with two people or a discussion with three people, but the more difficult part is a monologue by one person. It will last about five minutes and will have six questions. This requires a lot of patience and attentive listening, as there is a high chance that the answer to each question will slip through the cracks on your part.
If you want to do a good job in listening, you can only practice more, and you must strengthen it together with reading.
As for speaking, because I have attended weekend classes at New Oriental, I think New Oriental's BEC speaking teachers are still very good. Most of the content of the test will be sent to you in the form of handouts. Speaking is divided into three parts, about 14 minutes, and is usually taken by two people together.
The first part is to introduce yourself, just say your name, don't say more, (the examiner won't let you say more).The second part is about the questions, the examiner will give you three questions, you can choose any one, but you should also listen carefully while your partner is speaking, because the examiner will ask you questions when he finishes. The third part is the discussion, where the examiner gives you a topic and gives you three minutes to speak freely.
Pay attention to cooperation between them, don't talk too much and don't talk about nothing, two people ask and answer, and cooperate with each other to get a relatively high score.
As for reading and writing, it's relatively simple, and more practice is enough.
If you haven't been in contact with it before, you can try to sign up for a training class, New Oriental and Global IELTS are okay.
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The above textbooks are published by Southern Publishing House.
4. "BEC Difficult Words Interpretation" edited by Chen Xiaowei, estimated price.
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Mine is B2, and I also wrote BEC-B2 in my resume when looking for a job, maybe because I am looking for Chinese-funded companies, and the unit has not asked for it when looking for a job, but they all expressed satisfaction with this when they saw BEC Advanced.
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Preparation materials: 1. BEC Elementary: BEC1 Reading Guide, pricing: yuan; BEC1 Writing Guide, Pricing: Yuan; "BEC1 Listening and Speaking Guide (with 3 cassette tapes)", price: yuan.
2. BEC Intermediate: BEC2 Reading Guide, pricing: yuan; BEC2 Writing Guide, Pricing: Yuan; "BEC2 Listening and Speaking Guide (with 3 cassette tapes)", pricing: yuan.
3. BEC Advanced: BEC3 Reading Guide, pricing: yuan; BEC3 Writing Guide, Pricing: RMB; "BEC3 Listening and Speaking Guide (with 3 cassette tapes)", pricing: yuan.
The above textbooks are published by Southern Publishing House.
4. "BEC Difficult Words Interpretation" edited by Chen Xiaowei, estimated price.
According to the requirements of the BEC syllabus, the level of CET-4 is required to study BEC Elementary; Intermediate level requires a level of college English level 4 to 6; Advanced requires a level of 6 to 8 in Professional English. Plus some relevant knowledge of business English.
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BEC Elementary Reading and Writing 90 minutes, Listening about 40 minutes (including time to fill in the answer sheet), Oral Test 12 minutes; BEC Intermediate Reading 60 minutes, 45 minutes Writing, Listening (including time to fill in the answer sheet), Oral Test 14 minutes; BEC Advanced Reading 60 minutes, Writing 70 minutes, Listening (including time to fill out the answer sheet) and Oral Test 16 minutes.
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The entry requirements for the BEC Advanced Exam are as follows:
There are no restrictions on age, gender, occupation, region, education, etc., and anyone (including students, unemployed people, etc.) can register at the local test center with their ID card. You can sign up at any time, but there is a deadline, but it is not fixed.
The deadline for registration for the first half of the year is around March 20, and the deadline for registration for the second half of the year is around September 17. At present, the BEC test has a total of 58 test centers in 36 cities in 27 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government.
The fee for each registration (including oral examination fee) is as follows: approximately RMB 360 for BEC1, RMB 450 for BEC2 and RMB 580 for BEC3. The exam takes place on the third Saturday of May (BEC3), the fourth Saturday (the first Saturday of the BEC month (the fourth Saturday of the BEC month (the first Saturday of the BEC month (BEC1), the second Saturday (BEC2).
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There are no restrictions on the BEC Advanced exam.
There are no special qualifications required to take the BEC exam, and registration is not restricted by age, gender, occupation, region, education, etc., and is suitable for those who have elementary, intermediate and advanced English proficiency and are engaged in business work for the purpose of study. Anyone (including students, unemployed persons, etc.) can register at the local test center with their ID card.
Foreign nationals and servicemen working in China can also register for the examination with their valid ID documents and two **, or they can register with their work permits and a letter of introduction from their employers.
After registration, candidates can get a "Candidate Handbook" that includes the scope of the test and the types of test questions for candidates' reference and review.
The Business English test is conducted in two stages. The first stage is a written test, which includes reading, writing, and listening, and the second stage is an oral test.
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Advanced exam, you need to understand more clearly in terms of professional knowledge, but the intermediate level is not so strict, advanced you have to take into account both ability and in-depth understanding of business, intermediate or focus on the examination of English ability, in addition, the difficulty of the advanced is indeed a grade higher than the intermediate, (landlord, the senior is to limit the passing rate!) In terms of question types, there are 6 sections for advanced reading, 5 sections for intermediate, and 1 hour for advanced writing, 70 minutes for advanced writing, and 45 minutes for intermediate. To be clear, I took the intermediate exam in May this year, and I also thought about taking the advanced exam, so I have a general understanding.
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The Business English test you can learn about the BETT, which has five levels: Translator and Interpreter.
The BET certification exam is designed to produce application-oriented professionals based on the practical characteristics of business English, and candidates who pass the corresponding level of the exam will be able to have the following abilities:
Intermediate: Able to interpret and translate for general business meetings and business events. Be competent for professional business correspondence reading, writing, communication, business escort, tour guide and other work of foreign-related enterprises.
Advanced: Proficient in interpreting and translating in English in complex social environments and business events. Be able to be competent in professional business negotiation, data translation, professional business writing, speech and debate, etc.
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