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English majors are required to take a second foreign language after entering university, usually one of Japanese, French, German, or Russian.
Graduate students who are not majoring in English have to take the English test when they are admitted to graduate school, and of course the English major has to take the second foreign language test. As for the level of the second foreign language, because it is not a national examination, different schools have different requirements, so the test questions also vary from school to school, usually at the intermediate level or above.
According to your situation, it is best to learn a second language in the same language family as English, such as French and German, so that there is always something in common with English, and it is easier to get started when learning, but the second foreign language is not English after all, so it is still relatively difficult in your situation. But I hope that the effort will pay off.
The only way to assess your ability is to find past exam questions from the school you are applying for and try them out. As for the school, I don't think you should think about it like Beiwai, Shangwai, Guangwai or anything, because you can't really get into the English major. Consider science and engineering schools, which may have slightly lower requirements for English majors.
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The specific examination for graduate students majoring in foreign languages.
1 major one 2 major two.
3 Second foreign Chinese language (as long as it is not English, such as French. Japanese. German) 4 Politics (National Examination).
Undergraduate students majoring in English are required to take the major level 8. If you are not an English major, you can still take the English graduate exam without taking the major level 8.
The specific major 1 and major 2 exams depend on the research direction of the English major listed by the institution you are applying for. You can check the subject of the professional examination on the website of the institution you are applying for.
It is quite difficult to take the English major for graduate students, and you are an interdisciplinary student, so if you have the courage, you have to work harder!
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Hello! Non-English majors can be admitted to English majors; At the postgraduate level, English majors are generally divided into three main master's programs: literature, linguistics, and translation.
As an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, the English major is a foreign language and literature major, with a basic study period Chinese of four years and a bachelor of arts degree. The discipline foundation of the program includes foreign Chinese linguistics, foreign literature, translation studies, country and area studies, comparative literature and cross-cultural studies, and is interdisciplinary. It can also be combined with other related majors to form compound majors to meet the needs of social development.
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Summary. You can go to graduate school. The undergraduate is not English, and there is no need for a major IV.
I don't look at this certificate for graduate school entrance examinations. Postgraduate English majors are generally divided into linguistics, literature, translation, and technical English. Depending on what direction you are taking, the things reviewed in each direction are different, and the professional questions are also different.
In addition to the professional course exam, you also need to take the comprehensive English test, which is similar to the level 4 and 6 exams, but it is more difficult. And you have to choose one of English, Japanese, German, French, and Russian as a second foreign language. But there is at least a level 6, and the level 6 may not be able to pass the initial English proficiency test.
When you take the retest, the more certificates you have, the better.
Can non-English majors take the English major graduate program?
Hello good evening.
You can go to graduate school. The undergraduate is not English, and there is no need for a major IV. I don't look at this certificate for graduate school entrance examinations.
Postgraduate English majors are generally divided into linguistics, literature, translation, and technical English. Depending on what direction you are taking, the things reviewed in each direction are different, and the professional questions are also different. In addition to the professional course exam, you also need to take the comprehensive English test, which is similar to the level 4 and 6 exams, but it is more difficult.
And you have to choose one of English, Japanese, German, French, and Russian as a second foreign language. But there is at least a level 6, and the level 6 may not be able to pass the initial English proficiency test. When you take the retest, the more certificates you have, the better.
I majored in graphic design in college, and I only passed level 4.
Yes, there is no requirement for level 4 or 6.
But try to take some professional certificates, and the interview will be easier.
But I've graduated, a year ago.
Graduated in '21.
What kind of certificate can I take?
This fourth- and sixth-grade graduate can no longer apply for the exam.
Isn't it quite sad to go to graduate school?
Previously it could. It's more difficult, unless you have a particularly good level of spoken English, and there is still hope for this, why do you want to take the English cross-exam?
I can't find a job now, and I'm thinking about going to graduate school to find a job.
Oooh. Can you tell me more about the situation and help you refer to it.
The next step is to take the English postgraduate examination for non-English majors, which is still difficult.
For example, what is the undergraduate major, what problems have you encountered in employment, etc.,
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1. You can apply for the exam.
2. Requirements: English majors are generally divided into three main directions (master's programs) at the graduate level: literature, linguistics and translation.
2) Linguistics is mainly based on rational theoretical knowledge, which is closely integrated with various disciplines, and candidates with liberal arts and science backgrounds are suitable for cross-examination;
3) Translation is somewhere in between, requiring both theoretical knowledge and perceptual understanding and practice of language, and in addition to the professional field of translation, it is still more suitable for liberal arts candidates who have a sense of words.
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Yes, English majors do not need to take the mathematics test, and the assessment subjects are: Politics (score 100), Basic English (score 150), Comprehensive English or professional courses (score 150) and second foreign language (score 100).
Among the 4 courses in the preliminary examination for English majors, only one is a national unified proposition, and the other 3 courses are all questions made by the admissions unit itself (individual languages belong to the national unified examination, but there are generally few such schools and will be explained in the admissions instructions in advance).
The second is to apply for the school questions, French or Japanese, German or Russian.
Among the two professional courses, one is generally basic English or comprehensive English (the name is different, the assessment scope and question type are generally similar, what choice, gestalt, translation, writing, etc., belong to the level test, and the other professional course depends on the school and professional direction, and the subjects are also different.
Generally speaking, large comprehensive schools have separate direction examinations, and some small schools do not divide directions in the preliminary examination, and only divide directions after being admitted to a master's degree.
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It's not that you can't, it's just that it's hard, you go and buy a copy of China
daily, if you can roughly understand every article, there are only a few words that you don't know, then there is no problem to take the test boldly, but when you take the retest, you will take two more professional courses.
You can go and listen to the professional classes of your school's English major, such as the British and American overviews and the second foreign language (French or Japanese).
If you can't take the test again, it is recommended that you be admitted to the foreign university, turn it in, and go to the north foreign university, if you want to take the public expense, you can take the Wenda and Ning universities.
If you are interested, Shantou University is very special, the professional course of the English major preliminary examination of this school is a basic English and a literature or linguistics, but this literature or linguistics, is tested in Chinese, and then used English in the re-examination, however, the difficulty of basic English is different in each school, I guess it should be more difficult than my Dalian maritime exam, that is, more difficult than English major level 8, you can buy a basic English of Tsinghua or Wuhan University basic English preliminary test paper to do it, It's not about how many points you can do, it's the type of question, some schools, like Shangwai, only test English ability, but first-class universities, Jimi also includes literature and linguistics content, and what rhetoric.
Etymology. Translation Studies.
What the hell.
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1. Non-English majors who want to take the postgraduate English exam are recommended to apply for the master's degree in translation, which is relatively difficult to prepare.
2. It is not recommended to apply for the academic master's degree in foreign language and literature Chinese or English Chinese language and literature, because it is relatively difficult to prepare for the exam because you need to study the second foreign language by yourself.
3. It is recommended to determine the school to apply for first, and then go to the school's official website to check the professional catalog and other postgraduate information.
There are two kinds of English graduate students, namely master's degree and professional master's degree, and the preliminary examination for master's degree is as follows: Politics, Second Foreign Language, Basic English, and Comprehensive English; Preliminary examination for professional and master's degrees: Politics, Master of Translation X Language (most universities take the Master of Translation in English), English Translation Basics, Chinese Writing and Encyclopedic Knowledge.
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Hello! The vast majority of majors in the postgraduate entrance examination are not limited to undergraduate majors, and English majors are one of them. Because of the large number of applicants, there are no special restrictions on English majors in most schools, such as the three major foreign language colleges
This is true for English majors at Beijing University of Foreign Chinese, Shanghai Wai Chinese University, and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. However, the specific situation should be analyzed in combination with your target institution, and you can find the exact requirements by referring to the enrollment brochure and professional catalog of the corresponding school.
There are four postgraduate subjects for English majors, with a full score of 500 points. In addition to the national political examination, it is generally the independent proposition test paper of colleges and universities (there are also schools such as Peking University that choose the minor language of the unified examination as the second language).
The subjects of the academic postgraduate examination for English majors are: politics (100 points), two foreign languages (100 points, different schools have different settings, generally there will be at least Japanese, Russian, French, German, and Western choices), and two professional courses (150 points each).
The setting of professional courses varies depending on the school and major, and the specific setting can be found in the enrollment brochure and major catalog of the corresponding school. The contents of the regular examination include: basic English skills, English-Chinese translation, basic knowledge of linguistics, English and American literature and culture, etc.
For example, the major courses of English Language and Literature at Beijing University of Foreign Chinese include: 611 English Basic Test (Skills) and 811 English Proficiency Test (Writing); The major courses of English Language and Literature at Shanghai Foreign Chinese University include 624 English Comprehensive (Knowledge and Skills) and 824 English-Chinese Translation.
The postgraduate subjects for the Master of English Translation or Interpreting (MTI) are as follows (the subjects are the same in each school, but they are all independent propositions except for politics): Politics, Master of Translation and Translation English (Beijing Foreign Language and other schools require a second test), English Translation Basics, Chinese Writing and Encyclopedic Knowledge.
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Can be interprofessional. However, because it is a foreign language, it is difficult.
Learning a foreign language is special, unlike other subjects. As far as I know, it is very difficult for non-foreign language majors to get into foreign language graduate studies. It is somewhat difficult for individuals to learn professional training in listening and speaking.
In addition, the foreign language department is taught in small classes, so it is unlikely that they will be audited. But it's not impossible to study seriously. Although the odds are slim.
It's best to decide which school you want to go to in advance and consult the requirements for the graduate school entrance examination (this is different for each school). For example, how many levels of the major should be passed, how many foreign languages should be learned, what level each subject should be achieved, and so on.
In addition, decide which direction to take the test, such as translation, phonetics, or linguistics. These differences directly affect what questions are examined. Of course, basic linguistic training should also be prepared in advance. This is a must in all directions.
Colleges and universities do not discriminate against non-professional students, but they do discriminate against non-professional students. What you have to do is speak a foreign language as well as a professional student.
As for politics, which is the same as taking other subjects, I will look at it in the last few months. Mathematics is definitely not tested, you don't have to worry about this.
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