Is the vocabulary of English 1 and English 2 the same?

Updated on educate 2024-07-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    English 1 is an English subject that needs to be taken for master's degree and master's degree entrance examination, and English 2 is an English subject that needs to be taken for professional and master's degree entrance examination.

    Both exams have a vocabulary of 5500, which is the same.

    There are several types of differences between English 1 and English 2:

    1. The applicable majors are different: Generally, academic graduate students use postgraduate English 1 when they are admitted to graduate school, and professional master's students generally use postgraduate English 2 except for some better schools that require postgraduate English 1.

    1. Fully applicable to English 1 major.

    1) All Academic Master's Degrees are applicable;

    2) 8 types of professional master's degrees with high professional requirements: Clinical Medicine, Stomatology, Public Health, Nursing, Master of Laws (Non-Legal), Master of Laws (Law), Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages, Architecture, and Urban Planning.

    2. Fully applicable to English II majors: 7 types of professional master's degree applicable: business administration, public administration, accounting, tourism management, library and information technology, engineering management, auditing.

    Second, the difficulty is different.

    Generally speaking, it is more difficult to take the postgraduate English entrance examination than the postgraduate English II, the academic graduate students pay attention to the research type, many of the literature is in foreign languages, and the requirements for English will be relatively high, and the professional master's degree focuses on practicality, and the requirements for foreign languages are lower than those for professional masters, which is embodied in the following points:

    1. Vocabulary: In the syllabus of Postgraduate English I, it is clearly stated that there will be 3% of over-the-top vocabulary, but there is no super-syllabus vocabulary in Postgraduate English II;

    3. Reading comprehension: the length of English 14 articles is about 1600 words, and English 2 is slightly shorter about 1500 words.

    4. New question type: There are three main types of new question types, one is to choose the title to play, and the other is to disrupt the sequence of the article, and the other is to add excerpts or sentences to the article.

    5. Translation: English 2 is a full translation, with a length of about 150 words, which is relatively simple, and English 1 is more difficult to select five sentences from an article of about 400 words to translate separately;

    6. Composition: Postgraduate English I and Postgraduate English II are divided into small essays and large essays, English I small essays are mainly applied essays, generally written letters, English II in addition to application essays (mainly written letters), there is also an abstract, both of which are required to be about 100 words; For large compositions, most of the English 1 is based on looking at pictures (animation) to speak and comment, the word count requirement is 160-200, and English 2 is also looking at pictures, but mainly looking at charts, the word count requirement is generally more than 150 words.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The same. However, there are no derivative words and out-of-class words in English II. 3% of the vocabulary beyond the curriculum brings a lot of uncertainty to the English 1 test paper, and at the same time increases the difficulty of the English 1 test paper. Therefore, it can be said that the syllabus clearly indicates that English 2 will not exceed English 1 in terms of word count.

    I took the test one, one to two is difficult, and it is a rare word.

    There are many difficult words beyond the outline.

    Second, it's much simpler.

    Familiar. There are very few difficult words.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Difference: English One:

    Candidates should be able to master about 5,500 vocabulary words and related phrases.

    In addition to mastering the basic meaning of vocabulary, candidates should also grasp the relationship between the meaning of words, such as synonyms, synonyms, antonyms, etc.; Master the collocation relationship between words, such as verbs and prepositions, adjectives and prepositions, adjectives and nouns, etc.; Master the basics of vocabulary generation, such as etymology, roots, affixes, etc.

    English 2: Candidates should be able to master about 5,500 commonly used English words and related common phrases proficiently. Candidates should be able to understand the meaning of unusual words depending on the context, sentence structure or context.

    In general, English 2 is much less difficult than English 1, and the requirements for English 1 are higher than those of English 2.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    English 1 is slightly more difficult than English 2, the difference is that English 2 means that the entrance examination is straightforward, and English 1 mainly tests logical thinking ability.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    2.Different levels of difficulty: In general, English 1 is more difficult than English 2, and the difficulty of the two is mainly distinguished from the difficulty and depth of grammar mastery.

    3.With the increasing popularity of postgraduate entrance examinations, the difficulty of English II is also on the rise.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    5500 pcs.

    Here is a list of the latest English materials for postgraduate entrance examinations to share with you;

    If you have any questions about resources, please feel free to ask!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Four or five thousand, you can buy a book to take a look, Liu Yinan's 2017 "Postgraduate English (II) Vocabulary Shorthand Guide".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nonsense, the green book I bought, with fifty chapters of core vocabulary, totaling more than 3,600.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Differences:1The vocabulary of English 1 will be larger than that of English 2;

    2. English II focuses on the knowledge and understanding of the meaning of words, while English I focuses on the understanding of the full meaning of some words, which may involve the use of some uncommon meanings, and focuses on a comprehensive understanding of a word;

    3. In addition to the difference in words, it is the difference in reading, English 1 is more difficult to read than English 2, it is required to be able to understand the content of the article, and the options are the extended meaning of the meaning of the article.

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