I am not very concerned about the exam results and only require passing the exam line. I can only pass the CET-6 by 30 points, so if I have any suggestions, the following suggestions are suitable for students who have only thought about and do not want to spend too much time on CET-6.
Firstly, the most important thing is to memorize vocabulary. As long as you memorize enough vocabulary in CET-6, there will be no problem with reading comprehension questions. It is mandatory to memorize 100 words per day within a month, and the quantity can be gradually increased.
Secondly, it is best to find a foreign language learning video that interests you, which can help you strengthen your listening skills while learning things that you are interested in.
With the above two exercises, even without taking the mock exam, you can still pass the passing line.
Answered: March 28
Yes, I am satisfied with my CET-4 and CET-6 scores. Preparing for these exams was a challenging yet rewarding experience.
To study effectively, I focused on several key strategies:
Consistent Practice: I dedicated time each day to practice listening, reading, writing, and speaking. This helped me become more familiar with the exam format and types of questions.
Using Resources: I utilized various resources, such as textbooks, online courses, and language apps, to improve my skills. I also watched English movies and listened to podcasts to enhance my listening abilities.
Mock Tests: Taking mock tests under timed conditions helped me manage my time better during the actual exams. It also helped reduce anxiety by familiarizing me with the test environment.
Feedback: After practicing writing and speaking, I sought feedback from teachers and peers. Constructive criticism helped me identify areas for improvement.
Overall, staying motivated and maintaining a positive attitude throughout the preparation process were crucial to my success.
Answered: Feb 26
My CET score is bad. This is my third time test of CET. I just receive 399. My mood is so bad when I see it. This june is my final chance to test.
Answered: Feb 27
I get it
Answered: Feb 26
I am about to challenge CET-6,and hope to get a good scores.
Answered: April 11
I'm not satisfied with my CET6 scores—in fact, I failed the first time. That's why I need to prepare again. This time, I'll focus on memorizing more vocabulary and devote most of my effort to improving my listening skills, since that's my weakest area.
Answered: April 08
Oh, my Mom. I also failed. Hope we can pass it.
Answered: April 02
Frequently practice it !!!
It is important for college students to memorize the words.
Answered: March 30
more listen more practice
Answered: March 20
My listening is so bad, so I have to practice my listening skill everyday to improve it
Answered: March 16
I am not very concerned about the exam results and only require passing the exam line. I can only pass the CET-6 by 30 points, so if I have any suggestions, the following suggestions are suitable for students who have only thought about and do not want to spend too much time on CET-6.
Firstly, the most important thing is to memorize vocabulary. As long as you memorize enough vocabulary in CET-6, there will be no problem with reading comprehension questions. It is mandatory to memorize 100 words per day within a month, and the quantity can be gradually increased.
Secondly, it is best to find a foreign language learning video that interests you, which can help you strengthen your listening skills while learning things that you are interested in.
With the above two exercises, even without taking the mock exam, you can still pass the passing line.
Answered: March 28
Yes, I am satisfied with my CET-4 and CET-6 scores. Preparing for these exams was a challenging yet rewarding experience.
To study effectively, I focused on several key strategies:
Consistent Practice: I dedicated time each day to practice listening, reading, writing, and speaking. This helped me become more familiar with the exam format and types of questions.
Using Resources: I utilized various resources, such as textbooks, online courses, and language apps, to improve my skills. I also watched English movies and listened to podcasts to enhance my listening abilities.
Mock Tests: Taking mock tests under timed conditions helped me manage my time better during the actual exams. It also helped reduce anxiety by familiarizing me with the test environment.
Feedback: After practicing writing and speaking, I sought feedback from teachers and peers. Constructive criticism helped me identify areas for improvement.
Overall, staying motivated and maintaining a positive attitude throughout the preparation process were crucial to my success.
Answered: Feb 26
My CET score is bad. This is my third time test of CET. I just receive 399. My mood is so bad when I see it. This june is my final chance to test.
Answered: Feb 27
I get it
Answered: Feb 26
I am about to challenge CET-6,and hope to get a good scores.
Answered: April 11