Introduce yourself in English. About 1-2 minutes. Self-introduction mainly includes basic information, academic information, why you want to take the postgraduate entrance examination, etc.
Ask and answer orally, draw lots to answer, translate articles, read articles and listen to a paragraph to express your feelings.
The oral question and answer includes why you took the postgraduate entrance examination, why you chose this school, your advantages and disadvantages, your hobbies, everything in your company and so on.
2 The range of lucky draw answers can refer to TOEFL IELTS speaking.
③ For the scope of translated articles, please refer to CET-4 translation of real questions.
(4) The scope of reading articles can refer to the true reading of Band 4.
Listen to a passage and express your feelings. You can refer to Band 4 Listening Comprehension.
The specific form of investigation depends on the specific enrollment policy of the school you apply for. Suggest going to official website to check.
If your spoken English is not good, it is suggested to write down the contents of self-introduction and question and answer. But don't show any signs of endorsement during the interview. Be natural. Don't speak too fast. ?
In addition, when preparing to introduce yourself, you must dig a hole for the interview teacher. Then prepare your own questions and answers about these pits. Then the teacher will jump into your preset pit. The interview will be easier.
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