When I saw my mock exam results this time last year, I wanted to give up.
At that time, my mind was full of: what else do you learn with so few points in the English test.
Not to mention that there are still internships that are riddled with things, and they really collapse.
However, I emo for the whole day, and when I woke up the next day, I immediately adjusted my mentality.
In fact, it takes more courage to give up than to persevere.
I'm also a coward.
After the adjustment, I immediately started to brush the questions.
Fortunately, the last effort was also fruitful.
Finally go ashore
So this time period really wants to say to my friends who are anxious now: "Don't be afraid, be firm in your beliefs".
I would like to share my experience with you, and I hope it can help those who are preparing for the exam
English
Don't look at the word ** class, only look at the long and difficult sentences, reading skills, composition classes, and only brush the past past questions.
Insist on memorizing English words until before the test, and repeatedly eliminate vague new words.
Brush reading is strictly limited to 15-20min articles.
If you don't memorize the essay sample, the efficiency is too low and it is not easy to apply, prepare your own essay template, once and for all.
In daily reading, pick some good sentences or sentence patterns and write them down, and then wrap them up a little and apply them to your composition, which is much better than a cookie-cutter template.