The foundation is particularly important. Don't try to catch up in the future, there will be many knowledge loopholes and you will be very tired. Therefore, junior students in 17 class must learn a second foreign language well. No matter what major you choose to take, your knowledge will never be negative.
Yes I started reading English in the first semester and finished reading one in July. Start reading the next volume in August. The second time I read it, I wrote down almost every difficult article, so that there would be almost no spelling mistakes. When writing French in the future, even if you don't remember it, it will help. Of course, it's time-consuming. There'd better be a better way. I didn't practice a composition or translation during the review, because I really didn't have time later. I have two English word books, both of which can be memorized at the back. Until I entered the examination room, I was still reciting verb inflections and grammar outside the classroom. I don't know how many times I have watched it, but every time I have gained something new, I haven't done many sets of questions. Everyone must buy the English postgraduate entrance examination and the real questions of saints over the years, which is quite good. You must have read the wrong question again, that's all. In the end, I was two points short, 98 points. CUHK's English is relatively simple, even in Beijing. If you don't want to be inferior, then listen carefully and study hard from the first class!