Freshman Question !!

Updated on educate 2024-05-05
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I'm a senior in the English department, and I'm a junior, and I'm about to be a senior.

    1 The English test in college is actually set for your various subjects, for example, you have to learn listening and speaking in your freshman year ==== So there will be a special listening test, speaking test, comprehensive English test, the papers are all based on the teacher's lecture by the teacher, so it is generally not difficult, in college is very different from high school, you must understand this!! In college, I think the most important thing is to cultivate your own personality ability, don't be the kind of student who studies hard! It is necessary to cultivate more communication skills and social communication skills!

    Speaking is important!

    2. The subjects of the English Department of the University are different from year to year, including speech, interpretation, British literature, American literature, reading, translation, linguistics, and lexicology ====. I think the grammar of students who have just graduated from high school will definitely not be bad, after all, most of the college entrance examination is grammar, hehe, now your focus should be on strengthening your speaking ability, you will find that the kind of students who are very good at speaking after college is very eye-catching, and it is also very concerned by teachers and classmates, after all, it is a façade problem to go out and speak well in the future!

    3 Second, I chose French, I think French is very depressing, a lot of deformation, negative positive, but because many things are very similar to English, so it's okay, Japanese Some of my classmates have self-taught Japanese level 3 after half a year of Japanese, although it is not a very high level, but it can be seen that Japanese is still very well mastered by Chinese, but it is said that Japanese is more deformed. What is the Mas type, what hiragana, katakana, etc., very depressing, ah0....It depends on your interest, anyway, if you don't plan to eat Erwai in society in the future, you can just turn a blind eye and pass it.

    4 Dictionary must be advanced.,It's the college stage.,In the future, it's useful to take the exam four, eight, TOEFL, IELTS.,Electronic dictionary I think it's almost beautiful.。 You should also know that the explanation is not comprehensive enough, but it can also be used temporarily, and in the end, you still have to look at the paper dictionary to be more steady, Oxford high-level Longman is OK!

    It's rare to write so many words on it anymore.

    Mainly because you are a student in the English department? Junior?

    I still have to take care of my brothers who want to be in the same door!

    Hehe! I hope you have a good life plan for your four years of college.

    Follow your own plan step by step, so that you don't lose yourself.

    Okay, stop it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That's a lot of questions, hehe.

    I'm in the English department, and now I'm in my third year, and I used to choose an English major entirely because I was avoiding math.

    I think in college, the basics of English are important, but speaking is even more important. As long as the basic English skills are not too bad and the spoken English is okay, it will not be too painful in college.

    French, speaking, etc. (depending on the school, but it won't be much worse) I chose Japanese as a foreign language. The biggest advantage is that you don't have to worry about learning French for the final exam, because Japanese is easy to get started, and the more you learn, the more difficult it becomes. French is easier to learn later if you start learning it well, and to a certain extent, if you have strong English, you will learn French better.

    I think you have a certain foundation, after all, in the third and fourth years of the year, you have to take some other certificates, and it will save some time if you master the Japanese language early. If you learn Japanese well, it's not bad to get a second-level certificate in the future. However, if you want to go to graduate school in the future, you should choose French.

    Don't pull this too quickly. In the past, when I chose the second foreign language, I was also very entangled. But then I found that I thought it was too good, and I didn't stick to it at all, and now it's just so-so learning.

    Electronic dictionaries and Oxford dictionaries are both better prepared, use electronic dictionaries in class (time is tighter, this is also effective), and use another after class.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Uh, I'm not from the Department of Foreign Languages. I didn't learn much English. After the fourth level, the sixth level can't live or die. College English is not about learning grammar, the key is vocabulary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    b...Analysis: 1According to Sense of Speech 2According to the principle of simplified and traditional Chinese, D is more cumbersome than B, so it is not as appropriate as B.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    B is better, no one will use D to speak, so troublesome

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Based on our experience as new students last year, we would like to give you some advice:

    How to organize your studies at university.

    How to make new friends.

    What to do when you're homesick.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You don't know Chinese?

    It's called getting something for nothing, despising it.

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