First of all, in oral English, we can see from the real questions that there are so many kinds of questions. Find any classmate, or a friend who knows English well, and practice dialogue with you every day. It is best to stick to it every day, mainly to broaden your horizons. It is best to use a book with both questions and answers after you finish (BEC exam classification reference has many recommendations). Personally, the thinking direction of oral English can't escape the 4P marketing theory of price product promotion places, such as cost control, site selection, policy (welfare), employee treatment and so on. Practicing every day will definitely have an effect. Without a partner, you can practice and recite the answers in front of the book alone. Of course, it is best to master it yourself.
Then there is listening. First of all, you should use British pronunciation, and there will be some strange accents. I suggest listening to this series. Get used to speaking speed first, then do dictation and listen to the original text. Basically listen to this 1, 2 is not a problem. There is also listening to real questions, simulating and finding feelings.
I won't say much about writing. I mainly practice. I have to practice both big and small compositions. Speed is very important. Because some of the answer sheets are written in the examination room, I usually practice more by myself. In fact, it is just memos and emails or reports, which is not too difficult.
Finally, reading, the types of questions are different from what we have seen before. Basically, every paragraph has a question. Pay attention to speed reading and skimming, be familiar with the questions and answer them carefully. There should be no problem.
Prepare well ~ ~ It's not as difficult as your teacher said, and you will certainly pass the exam if you work hard ~ ~ Come on ~ ~ Good luck!
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