福建师范大学全日制教育硕士学科教学英语专业考研经验——我的漫漫考研路

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闽南师范大学101J1课程与教学论英语课程与教学论2020年考研专业课初试大纲

闽南师范大学101J1课程与教学论英语课程与教学论2020年考研专业课初试大纲

《英语课程与教学论》考试大纲本课程是研究中、小学英语教学理论和实践的学科,是师范院校英语专业的一门基础课。

要求学生通过这门课程的学习和实践,掌握本课程的理论基础知识和技能,从而适应中、小学英语教学的需求。

一、考试对象:报考学科教学(英语)入学考试(复试)的非英语专业学生二、考试方式:本课程成绩为百分制,考试形式为闭卷,笔答。

满分100分,考试时间总共120分钟。

三、命题依据:本课程终结考试的命题依据是闽南师范大学英语专业教学计划、课程教学大纲以及本课程的教材的材料。

四、评价目标:1. 践行社会主义核心价值观,树立以立德树人为己任,落实英语学科核心素养。

2. 掌握必要的语言基本知识和基本技能,具有较强的语言交际能力。

3. 掌握一定的英语教育基本理论和教学基本技能,能够根据实际需要选择并运用恰当的教学方法。

4. 具备课堂管理的能力和评价的能力。

五、命题原则:本课程的考试目的主要考察学生的知识掌握(对教材和教师的授课内容的掌握)和教学实际操作技能(教案编写、课文试讲、课件制作等)。

六、试题结构:题型分值考试时间I. True or False15%(1X15题)10分钟II. Ask and answer20%(4X5题)30分钟III. Analyze and answer15%(15X1题)30分钟50分钟IV. Teaching activity design50%(20X1题+10 X3题)总计100%120分钟七、考试评分标准:(另附标准答案)八、考试要求:本课程终结考试为闭卷考试,考生不得携带任何教材、参考资料,电子读物或工具书等。

九、说明本课程考试大纲的撰写以教育部高等学校外语专业教学指导委员会英语组编写的《高等学校英语专业英语教学大纲》为参考,并参照了《全新英语专业八级考试指南》的命题要求。

使用的教材:1. 王蔷主编.英语教学法教程(第二版).北京:高等教育出版社,2006.2. Hedge, T.(2000).Teaching and Learning in the Language Classroom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.。

新版福建师范大学生态学考研经验考研参考书考研真题

新版福建师范大学生态学考研经验考研参考书考研真题

在很多年之前我从来不认为学习是一件多么重要的事情,那个时候我混迹于人群之中,跟大多数的人一样,做着这个时代青少年该做的事情,一切都井井有条,只不过,我不知做这些是为了什么,只因大家都这样做,所以我只是随众而已,虽然考上了一个不错的大学,但,我的人生目标一直以来都比较混乱。

但是后来,对世界有了进一步了解之后,我忽而发现,自己真的不过是这浩渺宇宙中的苍茫一粟,而我自身的存在可能根本不能由我自己来把握。

认识到个体的渺小之后,忽然有了争夺自己命运主导权的想法。

所以走到这个阶段,我选择了考研,考研只不过是万千道路中的一条。

不过我认为这是一条比较稳妥且便捷的道路。

而事到如今,我觉得我的选择是正确的,时隔一年之久,我终于涅槃重生得到了自己心仪院校抛来的橄榄枝。

自此之后也算是有了自己的方向,终于不再浑浑噩噩,不再在时代的浪潮中随波逐流。

而这一年的时间对于像我这样一个懒惰、闲散的人来讲实在是太漫长、太难熬了。

这期间我甚至想过不如放弃吧,得过且过又怎样呢,还不是一样活着。

可是最终,我内心对于自身价值探索的念头还是占了上峰。

我庆幸自己居然会有这样的觉悟,真是不枉我活了二十多个春秋。

在此写下我这一年来的心酸泪水供大家闲来翻阅,当然最重要的是,干货满满,包括备考经验,复习方法,复习资料,面试经验等等。

所以篇幅会比较长,还望大家耐心读完,结尾处会附上我的学习资料供大家下载,希望会对各位有所帮助,也不枉我码了这么多字吧。

福建师范大学生态学初试科目:(101)思想政治理论(201)英语一(635)生态学(843)植物学参考书目:[1]牛翠娟等,《基础生态学》(第3版).高等教育出版社,2015年7月;[2]李博主编.《生态学》.高等教育出版社,2007年。

[3]陆时万,吴国芳等.《植物学》(第二版,上下册).高等教育出版社,2011年12月。

先介绍一下英语单词部分:我个人认为不背的单词再怎么看视频也没用,背单词没捷径。

你想又懒又快捷的提升单词量,没门。

福建师范大学博士英语期末考试真题

福建师范大学博士英语期末考试真题

福建师范大学博士英语期末考试真题全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hello everyone! Today I'm going to talk about the final exam questions for the Ph.D. English exam at Fujian Normal University. So, like, the exam had a bunch of questions that were super tricky but also kind of fun to think about.First off, we had to write an essay about the impact of technology on education. It was pretty cool because we got to talk about things like online learning, digital resources, and how technology has changed the way we learn. I think it's really interesting to see how technology can help us learn in new and exciting ways.Next, there was a listening section where we had to listen to some recordings and answer questions about them. It was a little hard to understand some of the accents, but it was a good challenge to practice our listening skills. Plus, we got to learn about different cultures and perspectives through the recordings, which was super cool.Then, we had a vocabulary section where we had to match words with their definitions. Some of the words were really tough, but it was a great way to expand our vocabulary and learn new words. Plus, it was fun to see how much we've learned throughout the semester.Overall, the exam was tough but also really interesting. It tested our knowledge of English in a lot of different ways and challenged us to think critically about language and communication. I'm glad I had the chance to take the exam and show off what I've learned this semester.So, that's it for my recap of the Ph.D. English exam at Fujian Normal University. I hope you found it interesting and maybe even learned something new! Thanks for listening, and good luck on your own exams!篇2Hello everyone! Today I want to share with you the final exam question for the Ph.D. English exam at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough and made my brain hurt, but I still want to tell you all about it!The exam question was all about discussing the impact of globalization on language and culture. We had to talk about howEnglish has become a global language, and how this has affected different cultures around the world. It was really interesting, but also kind of tricky because there were so many different perspectives to consider.I think globalization has both positive and negative effects on language and culture. On the one hand, it's really cool that people from different countries can communicate with each other using English. It helps us understand each other better and makes the world feel more connected. But on the other hand, it can also lead to the loss of smaller languages and cultures, which is really sad.Overall, I think it's important for us to be aware of the impact of globalization on language and culture, and to try to find a balance between embracing new opportunities and preserving what makes us unique.So that was the big question on the Ph.D. English exam at Fujian Normal University. It was definitely a challenge, but I'm proud of myself for giving it my best shot. I hope you enjoyed hearing about it! Thanks for listening!篇3Hello everyone! Today I want to share with you the real final exam questions from the PhD English exam at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough but I managed to survive it! So let me tell you all about it.The first question was about analyzing a famous English novel. We had to choose a novel like "Pride and Prejudice" or "To Kill a Mockingbird" and write a detailed analysis of the characters, themes, and plot. It was really challenging but also fun to dive deep into the world of literature.The second question was to write a research paper on a current issue in English education. We had to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing English teachers today and come up with innovative solutions to improve English language learning in schools. It was a lot of work but very rewarding to think about ways to make education better.The third question was a grammar and vocabulary test. We had to identify and correct mistakes in sentences, as well as explain the meanings of different words and phrases. It was a good way to test our language skills and make sure we were on top of our game.Overall, the exam was a tough challenge but also a great opportunity to show what we've learned during our time atFujian Normal University. I'm proud to have made it through and I can't wait to see what the future holds for me as a PhD student in English. Thanks for listening, and I hope you all do well on your own exams too!篇4Hello everyone! Today I want to tell you about the final exam of my mommy. My mommy is studying at Fujian Normal University and she is taking her PhD in English. She had a really tough exam recently and I wanted to share with you the questions from the exam.Question 1: Write an essay discussing the impact of technology on education. You should include examples of how technology can be used in the classroom and how it can help students learn better.Question 2: Explain the concept of globalization and discuss how it has affected different countries around the world. Give examples of how globalization has changed the way people live and work.Question 3: Compare and contrast two different theories of language acquisition. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses ofeach theory and explain how they can be used to help teachers in the classroom.Question 4: Analyze a piece of English literature and discuss the themes and characters in the text. Explain how the author uses language to convey their message and how it can be interpreted by readers.My mommy worked really hard to prepare for her exam and I think she did a great job answering these questions. I hope she gets a good grade because she is really smart and she loves learning new things. I am proud of her and I know she will do well in her PhD program. Thank you for listening to my story!篇5Oh wow, the final exam for the English Ph.D. at Fujian Normal University is like, super important! We gotta be totally prepared for this, guys! The exam is gonna be like, super long and challenging, but we can totally handle it if we study hard and stay focused.First of all, we gotta make sure we know all our vocab and grammar super well. We gotta practice writing essays and answering questions in English so we can show off all our skills.And we gotta read lots of books and articles in English to make sure we understand the language and culture really well.But hey, we can't just study all the time! We gotta take breaks and relax too. Maybe we can watch some English movies or listen to English music to help us relax and enjoy learning English even more.And hey, don't forget to get a good night's sleep before the exam! We gotta be totally rested and ready to show off all our English skills on exam day.So let's all work hard, study smart, and show everyone at Fujian Normal University that we're gonna rock this English Ph.D. exam! We got this, guys! Let's do it!篇6Hello everyone, I’m gonna share with you the final exam paper of the PhD English program at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough but I managed to pass, so I’ll give you some tips on how to ace it too.The exam had three parts: listening, reading, and writing. For the listening part, make sure you practice listening to Englishaudio regularly to improve your listening skills. Try to focus on understanding the main ideas and key details.In the reading section, read as much English material as possible to improve your reading comprehension. Pay attention to vocabulary and grammar, and try to understand the overall message of the text.The writing part is where you need to show off your language skills. Practice writing essays, reports, and other types of academic writing regularly. Make sure you organize your ideas clearly and use appropriate vocabulary and grammar.Overall, the key to passing this exam is practice, practice, practice! Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, as they are essential for learning. And most importantly, believe in yourself and your abilities.So there you have it, my tips for acing the PhD English exam at Fujian Normal University. Good luck to all future test-takers!篇7Yo, guys! Today I wanna share with you the final exam paper of the Ph.D. English course at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough, but I managed to crush it!So, the first question was all about literature. We had to analyze a poem by William Wordsworth and explain its themes and literary devices. I had to dig deep into my brain to remember all those fancy terms like simile, metaphor, and imagery. But I nailed it!Next up was a reading comprehension section where we had to read a passage about climate change and answer questions about it. It was pretty tricky because the passage was long and full of scientific jargon. But I stayed focused and used my reading skills to ace it!Then came the grammar section, where we had to correct sentences with mistakes in subject-verb agreement, tense, and punctuation. I had to pay close attention to detail and use my grammar knowledge to fix those sentences. It was a bit challenging, but I think I did okay.The last part of the exam was a writing task where we had to write a persuasive essay on a given topic. I chose to write about the importance of recycling and how it can help save the planet. I poured my heart into that essay and made sure to include strong arguments and examples to support my points.Overall, the exam was tough, but I feel like I did my best. Studying for my Ph.D. English exams has been a challenging butrewarding journey, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for me in the world of academia. Bring it on, Fujian Normal University!篇8Oh my gosh, guys! Today I want to talk about the final exam for the PhD English course at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough, but also kind of fun at the same time.First off, we had to write a 500-word essay on a topic related to our field of study. I chose to write about the impact of globalization on English language teaching. It was pretty challenging to come up with all those words, but I managed to get through it.Next, we had a listening and speaking test where we had to listen to a recording and answer questions about it. The recording was really fast and it was hard to keep up, but I think I did okay.Then came the grammar and vocabulary section. This was probably the hardest part for me because there were so many tricky questions. I had to really think hard and double check my answers before moving on.Finally, we had a reading comprehension test where we had to read a passage and answer questions about it. The passage was pretty long and had a lot of unfamiliar words, but I did my best to understand it.Overall, the exam was tough but I think I did pretty well. I'm just glad it's over and I can relax now. Bring on summer vacation!篇9Okay, I got it! Here is the essay written in a primary school student's voice:Hey there, everyone! Today I want to talk about the final exam of the Ph.D. English course at Fujian Normal University. It was super tough but also super interesting! Let me tell you all about it.So, the exam had different sections like reading, writing, listening, and speaking. In the reading part, we had to read a passage and answer questions about it. It was a bit hard because some of the words were new to me, but I did my best to understand them.Next, we had the writing section where we had to write an essay about a given topic. I wrote about my favorite hobby,which is playing soccer. I had a lot of fun writing it, even though my hand got a bit tired.After that, we had the listening part where we had to listen to a recording and answer questions about it. It was a bit tricky because the speaker talked really fast, but I managed to catch most of what he said.Finally, we had the speaking section where we had to talk about a random topic for a few minutes. I talked about my dream of becoming a scientist and everyone seemed to like it.Overall, the exam was challenging but fun. I learned a lot of new words and phrases, and I feel like my English has improved a lot. I can't wait to see my results and show off my English skills to my friends and family!So, that's it for my essay about the Ph.D. English exam at Fujian Normal University. It was an awesome experience, and I can't wait to take more exams like this in the future. Thanks for reading! Bye!篇10Hey guys! Today I want to share with you the English final exam paper from Fujian Normal University. The exam paper was super hard, but I managed to pass it with flying colors!The exam had four sections: listening, reading, writing, and speaking. The listening section was tough because the speakers spoke really fast, but I tried my best to catch all the important information. In the reading section, we had to answer questions about a passage we read. Some of the questions were tricky, but I used my reading skills to figure them out.The writing section was my favorite because I love writing stories. We had to choose a topic and write a short essay about it.I wrote about my favorite vacation and all the fun things I did. It was so much fun to write about it!The speaking section was the most challenging for me because I get nervous speaking in front of people. But I practiced a lot before the exam, so I felt more confident. I talked about my family and my hobbies, and the examiners were really nice and made me feel comfortable.In the end, I passed the exam with a good grade! I'm so proud of myself for all the hard work I put into studying for it. I can't wait to see my final results and celebrate with my friends. Ihope you guys do well on your exams too! Remember to study hard and believe in yourself. Good luck!。

福建师范大学学位英语考试真题及答案

福建师范大学学位英语考试真题及答案

福建师范大学学位英语考试真题及答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Fujian Normal University Degree English Exam Questions and AnswersPart I: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions below.The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945 after World War II by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, and promoting social progress, better living standards, and human rights. The UN has 193 member states.Question 1: When was the United Nations founded?Question 2: How many member states does the UN have?Question 3: What are the main goals of the UN?Question 4: Why was the UN founded?Part II: VocabularyChoose the best word to fill in the blank.1. The teacher handed out a _________ quiz to the students.A. surpriseB. finalC. popD. easy2. The government is implementing new __________ to address the issue of climate change.A. policiesB. speechesC. activitiesD. books3. The __________ of the company announced a new partnership with a global organization.A. employeesB. CEOC. customersD. students4. The __________ of the novel is set in the 19th century.A. authorB. plotC. titleD. chaptersPart III: GrammarChoose the correct answer to complete the sentence.1. If I __________ more time, I would have completed the project.A. hadB. haveC. wereD. will2. Maria __________ to the gym every day to stay healthy.A. goingB. goC. goesD. gone3. The book __________ by millions of people around the world.A. readB. readsC. are readingD. is read4. __________ you like to join us for dinner tonight?A. DoB. AreC. WouldD. WillPart IV: WritingWrite an essay of 200-300 words on the following topic:"Discuss the importance of education in today's society and how it can help address social issues."Answers:1. Question 1: The United Nations was founded in 1945.2. Question 2: The UN has 193 member states.3. Question 3: The main goals of the UN are maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations, promoting social progress, better living standards, and human rights.4. Question 4: The UN was founded to maintain international peace and security after World War II.Vocabulary:1. C. pop2. A. policies3. B. CEO4. B. plotGrammar:1. A. had2. C. goes3. D. is read4. C. WouldThe Fujian Normal University Degree English Exam tests students' reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. It aims to assess their proficiency in English language and communication. Students are encouraged to practice regularly and be well-prepared for the exam to succeed.篇2Fujian Normal University Degree English Test Questions and AnswersIntroduction:Fujian Normal University (FNU) is a prestigious university located in southeastern China. As part of their graduation requirements, students are required to pass the Degree English Test, which evaluates their proficiency in the English language. The following document contains a sample of the test questions along with the corresponding answers.Section 1: Reading ComprehensionRead the passage below and answer the questions that follow:Passage:Climate Change and Its Effects on WildlifeClimate change is a pressing issue that has far-reaching effects on our planet. One of the most significant impacts of climate change is its effect on wildlife populations. Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns have disrupted ecosystems and habitats, leading to the decline of many species.Questions:1. What is the main topic of the passage?A) Climate changeB) Wildlife populationsC) Rising temperaturesD) Changing weather patterns2. What is one of the effects of climate change on wildlife populations?A) Increase in species diversityB) Decline in species populationsC) Expansion of habitatsD) No impact on ecosystemsAnswers:1. A) Climate change2. B) Decline in species populationsSection 2: VocabularyChoose the correct synonym for each of the following words:1. TransparentA) OpaqueB) ClearC) FoggyD) Dark2. DiligentA) LazyB) HardworkingC) CarelessD) SloppyAnswers:1. B) Clear2. B) HardworkingSection 3: WritingWrite an essay of at least 200 words on the following topic:"Discuss the importance of environmental conservation and its impact on future generations."Answer:Environmental conservation is crucial for the well-being of future generations. Preserving our natural resources, reducing pollution, and protecting wildlife habitats are all essential for sustaining a healthy planet for years to come. By taking action now to protect the environment, we can ensure that our children and grandchildren will have access to clean air, water, and ecosystems that support a diverse range of species.In conclusion, the Degree English Test at Fujian Normal University assesses students' proficiency in reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills. By demonstrating their knowledge and abilities in these areas, students can showcase their readiness to graduate and contribute to a global society. Good luck to all the test takers!篇3Fujian Normal University Degree English ExamPart I: Listening Comprehension (30 points)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following conversations.1. A) The woman is in her last year of college.B) The woman is working on her master's degree.C) The woman is looking for a job.D) The woman has just started her freshman year.2. A) The woman should take more vitamins.B) The woman has a serious illness.C) The woman is very healthy.D) The woman always eats a healthy diet.3. A) The man has been to China before.B) The man is studying Chinese.C) The man is planning a trip to China.D) The man is Chinese.4. A) The girl enjoys playing the piano.B) The girl is studying for a music composition class.C) The girl prefers singing to playing the piano.D) The girl has never played the piano before.5. A) The man prefers to take the bus.B) The man only drives a car to work.C) The man drives a car and takes the bus.D) The man drives a car only on weekends.6. A) The man should pack his lunch.B) The man should buy lunch at the cafeteria.C) The man can't afford to eat out.D) The man prefers to eat at home.7. A) The man's car is in excellent condition.B) The man should take the car to the mechanic.C) The man should clean his car.D) The man's car is brand new.8. A) The woman has never been to a concert before.B) The woman enjoys classical music.C) The man doesn't like classical music.D) The man has extra tickets to a concert.9. A) The woman is too tired to meet for dinner.B) The woman doesn't have the money to go to dinner.C) The woman thinks dinner is too expensive.D) The woman doesn't want to have dinner with the man.10. A) The man's job is in a bank.B) The man's job is in a company.C) The man's job is in a factory.D) The man's job is in a hotel.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear a short passage. At the end of the passage, you will hear five questions. After youhear the questions, read the four possible answers on your paper and choose the best answer to each question.Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.11. A) Go to the concert hall.B) Go to the art museum.C) Go to the fashion show.D) Go to the library.12. A) Traditional music.B) Classical music.C) Pop music.D) Rock music.13. A) $20.B) $30.C) $40.D) $50.14. A) Jon's friends.B) Jon's family.C) Jon's co-workers.D) Jon's boss.15. A) Good at dancing.B) Good at communications.C) Good at music.D) Good at sports.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. After you hear the questions, read the four possible answers on your paper and choose the best answer to each question.Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following conversation.16. A) Go camping.B) Go on a hiking trip.C) Go on a sightseeing tour.D) Go to the beach.17. A) In a hotel.B) In a cabin.C) In a tent.D) In a boat.18. A) A backpack and a tent.B) A backpack and a picnic basket.C) A suitcase and a cooler.D) A suitcase and a camera.19. A) Friday.B) Saturday.C) Sunday.D) Monday.20. A) Because they want to save money.B) Because they want to be in nature.C) Because they want to get exercise.D) Because they want to get away from the city.Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following conversations.21. A) Go to the gym.B) Watch TV.C) Go to the library.D) Read a book.22. A) Go to a concert.B) Go to a movie.C) Go to a comedy show.D) Go to a lecture.23. A) Standing in line at the bank.B) Shopping at the mall.C) Waiting for the movie to start.D) Talking to a friend.24. A) Go swimming.B) Go hiking.C) Go running.D) Go skating.25. A) Because he exercises regularly.B) Because he eats a healthy diet.C) Because he has good genes.D) Because he doesn't work out too hard.Part II: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best completes the passage.Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.When you travel to a foreign country, it's important to know the customs of that country so you can avoid offending anyone. In Japan, for example, bowing is a common greeting. In the Middle East, __26__ a stranger too much or handing something to someone with your left hand can be considered __27__. In France, it's polite to greet everyone when you enter a room. In America, shaking hands __28__ a common way to greet someone. These are just a few examples of customs that might seem strange to a foreigner but are very important __29__ those who live in that country. Before you travel to a foreign country, it's a good idea to learn as much as you can about the customs and __30__ of that country.26. A) kissingB) huggingC) touchingD) ignoring27. A) aggressiveB) rudeC) friendlyD) wrong28. A) aren'tB) isn'tC) isD) are29. A) forB) onC) toD) with30. A) traditionsB) festivalsC) habitsD) languagesSection BDirections: Read the following passage. After that, answer the questions below.Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Many people believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Breakfast gives you the energy you need to start your day. Some people skip breakfast because they don't have time or they're not hungry in the morning. However, skipping breakfast can actually make you gain weight because you'll be more likely to overeat later in the day. It's important to eat a healthy breakfast that includes foods from all the food groups. A good breakfast might include eggs, fruit, whole grain toast with peanut butter, and a glass of milk. Eating a healthy breakfast can help you maintain a healthy weight, improve your concentration, and reduce your risk of health problems like diabetes and heart disease.31. What do many people believe is the most important meal of the day?A) LunchB) DinnerC) BreakfastD) Snack32. Why do some people skip breakfast?A) They're not hungryB) They're too busyC) They don't like breakfast foodsD) All of the above33. Why can skipping breakfast make you gain weight?A) Because you'll be more likely to overeat laterB) Because you won't eat lunch or dinnerC) Because you'll exercise lessD) Because you'll sleep more34. What might a good breakfast include?A) Bacon and pancakesB) Donuts and coffeeC) Eggs and fruitD) Chips and soda35. What are some benefits of eating a healthy breakfast?A) Improved concentrationB) Reduced risk of health problemsC) Maintenance of a healthy weightD) All of the abovePart III: Vocabulary and Structure (30 points)Section ADirections: There are 30 sentences in this section. Beneath each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.36. When I was a kid, I __ my bike everywhere.A) rodeB) ridesC) ridesD) riding37. My sister and I __ the same birthday.A) haveB) hasC) havingD) will have38. Jane __ playing the piano for five years.A) have beenB) has beenC) beingD) been39. Don't forget __ your homework tomorrow.A) doingB) to doC) doesD) done40. I __ him for ten years before he moved away.A) knewB) knowsC) knowD) was knowingSection BDirections: There are 10 incomplete sentences in this section. For each sentence, there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.Questions 41 to 45 are based on the following passage.41. __ you had known he was sick, you would have visited him.A) Even ifB) Even soC) Even thoughD) So that42. Sarah broke her leg, __ she still went to work.A) even thoughB) becauseC) soD) however43. Jack bought a new car, __ he doesn't have a driver's license.A) becauseB) soC) because ofD) even though44. __ you tell me where the nearest post office is?A) WillB) CouldC) ShouldD) May45. Please turn off the lights __ you leave the room.A) althoughB) untilC) afterD) whenPart IV: Translation (20 points)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English.46. 你需要提前买票吗?47. 星期六我们将举行一次聚会。

考研英语课程设计

考研英语课程设计

考研英语课程设计一、课程目标知识目标:1. 学生能够掌握考研英语的核心词汇,并能运用到具体的语境中;2. 学生能够理解和掌握考研英语常考的语法知识点,如虚拟语气、倒装句等;3. 学生能够分析并理解考研英语阅读文章的结构和主旨,提高阅读理解能力;4. 学生能够掌握一定的写作技巧,能独立完成考研英语作文。

技能目标:1. 学生能够通过课堂讨论、小组合作等方式,提高英语听说能力;2. 学生能够运用所学知识,解决实际英语阅读和写作中的问题;3. 学生能够通过模仿、练习等方法,提高英语语言运用能力。

情感态度价值观目标:1. 培养学生积极的学习态度,激发他们对英语学习的兴趣和热情;2. 培养学生的团队合作意识,使他们学会与他人共同学习和进步;3. 培养学生具有批判性思维,敢于挑战权威,勇于表达自己的观点;4. 培养学生具备一定的跨文化交际意识,尊重不同文化背景,提高人文素养。

本课程针对考研学生,以实用性为导向,结合学科特点和教学要求,明确课程目标。

通过本课程的学习,使学生不仅在知识层面有所提高,而且在技能和情感态度价值观方面也能得到全面发展,为考研英语考试及未来学术研究打下坚实基础。

二、教学内容本课程教学内容紧密结合课程目标,依据考研英语大纲和教材,科学系统地组织以下内容:1. 词汇学习:选取考研英语必备词汇,按照词根词缀、高频词汇、短语搭配等进行分类教学,帮助学生构建完整的词汇体系。

2. 语法讲解:针对考研英语常考的语法知识点,如虚拟语气、倒装句、非限定性定语从句等,进行系统讲解和练习。

3. 阅读理解:挑选具有代表性的考研英语阅读文章,分析文章结构、主旨大意,提高学生的阅读速度和理解能力。

4. 写作技巧:结合教材,教授考研英语作文的写作技巧,包括文章结构、论证方法、句式运用等。

具体教学安排如下:第一周:词汇学习(词根词缀、高频词汇)第二周:语法讲解(虚拟语气、倒装句)第三周:阅读理解(文章分析、主旨概括)第四周:写作技巧(文章结构、论证方法)第五周:综合练习与复习本教学内容旨在帮助学生全面掌握考研英语所需的知识点和技能,结合教材章节和进度,确保教学内容的科学性和系统性。

2019福建师范大学全日制教育硕士考试科目+参考书+招生人数+就业情况+难度分析全攻略

2019福建师范大学全日制教育硕士考试科目+参考书+招生人数+就业情况+难度分析全攻略

2019福建师范大学全日制教育硕士333考试资料分享2019年福建师大全日制教育硕士考研的同学们估计要开始备考了,本文系统介绍福建师大全日制教育硕士考研难度,福建师大全日制教育硕士就业方向,福建师大全日制教育硕士学费介绍,福建师大全日制教育硕士考研参考书,福建师大全日制教育硕士考研初试经验五大方面的问题,福建师大全日制教育硕士老师给大家详细讲解。

一、福建师大全日制教育硕士考研难度大不大,跨专业的人考上的多不多?总体来说,院校招生量较大,考试题目难度不高,考研难度不大。

据统计,录取的人基本都是跨专业的学生,其专业课认真复习后,及格很容易。

从福建师大内部统计数据得知,每年教育硕士考研的考生中95%是跨专业考生,在录取的学生中,基本都是跨专业考的。

在考研复试的时候,老师更看重跨专业学生自身的能力,而不是本科背景。

其次,教育硕士考研考试科目里,333教育综合本身知识点难度并不大,跨专业的学生完全能够学得懂。

即使本科师范类的同学,专业课也不见得比你强多少(大学学的内容本身就非常浅)。

在辅导班里很多这样,都考的不错,而且每年还有很多二本院校的成功录取的学员,主要是看你努力与否。

所以记住重要的不是你之前学得如何,而是从决定考研起就要抓紧时间完成自己的计划,下定决心,就全身心投入,要相信付出总会有回报。

二、福建师大全日制教育硕士就业怎么样?福建师大教育硕士专业就业前景良好,就业渠道广阔,就业机会多。

随着国家对教育的越来越重视和教师待遇的不断提高,教育硕士专业正在逐渐成为一门热门专业。

就业方向:全国高校、高职、中职、高专、中专里做教师、行政、辅导员;教育科学研究所、研究室里做研究人员;编辑部、报社、期刊社、杂志社做编辑;教育部、教育厅、教育局、人事考试院做工作人员或研究人员;中小学里做管理人员或教师;公司里做项目工作;培训机构做相关培训等。

三、福建师大全日制教育硕士初试科目如下:全日制教育硕士考试科目1、英语二100分2、政治100分3、333教育综合150分4、专业课二150分四、福建师大全日制教育硕士考研参考书是什么?福建师大教育硕士考研参考书很多人都不清楚,这里老师给大家整理出来了:333教育综合考研参考书教育学原理1.《教育学》王道俊,人民教育出版社第七版333必看的参考书,内容稍有陈旧,但是知识体系与333教育综合大纲完全吻合。

福建师范大学外国语学院《211翻译硕士英语》[专业硕士]历年考研真题及详解

福建师范大学外国语学院《211翻译硕士英语》[专业硕士]历年考研真题及详解

福建师范大学外国语学院《211翻译硕士英语》[专业硕士]历年考研真题及详解目录封面内容简介目录2010年福建师范大学外国语学院211翻译硕士英语考研真题及详解2011年福建师范大学外国语学院211翻译硕士英语考研真题及详解弘博学习网————各类考试资料全收录内容简介本书收集了福建师范大学外国语学院“211翻译硕士英语[专业硕士]”2010~2011年的考研真题,且所有真题均提供详细的答案解析,真题答案由名校高分研究生整理,解题思路清晰、答案解析准确完整。

历年真题是考研复习备考最好的资料,通过研习历年考研真题,可以了解到考题难度、风格等,为考生复习备考指明了方向。

弘博学习网————各类考试资料全收录2010年福建师范大学外国语学院211翻译硕士英语考研真题及详解I. Vocabulary and grammar (30 points, 1.5 points for each)Multiple choiceDirections: Beneath each sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. Mark your answers on your answer sheet.1.Mr. Smith will _____ resign in view of the complete failure of the research project.A. doubtfullyB. adequatelyC. presumablyD. reasonably【答案】C查看答案【解析】句意:鉴于史密斯先生这次在研究项目上彻底的失败,他很有可能要辞职。

presumably很可能,大概。

doubtfully怀疑地,含糊地。

adequately足够地。

福建师范大学汉语言文学专业考研经验心得分享(转)

福建师范大学汉语言文学专业考研经验心得分享(转)

福建师范大学汉语言文学专业考研经验心得分享(转)前两天上岸结束,趁着赶论文的休息空挡写这篇经验贴,回忆自己的考研经历,也让本专业迷茫的学弟学妹们有个帖子解决自己目前的疑惑。

我本科是一个普通的师范类二本院校,汉语国际教育专业,四六级低分飘过(与考研英语关系不大)。

一志愿中央民族大学,初试总分不高350。

政治60,英语61,专业一128,专业二101。

民大今年英语复试线63,差2分遗憾被刷。

因为民大的总分按照国家线来走,所以基本上每年都是用英语卡人,如果考了托福(≥80),另当别论。

初试被刷后,我调剂到了福建师范大学,并且成功上岸。

下面给大家列出了在考研过程中可能会产生的一些困惑。

1、要不要考研?2、考A区还是B区?3、考哪个学校?4、初试?5、复试?6、调剂?1、要不要考研?(1)犹豫工作or考研如果你犹豫要不要考研,其实你已经离考研近了一步。

考研绝对是一次难忘的经历,它没有别人说的那么紧张。

这或许见仁见智,反正我属于佛系考研的人(可能这也是我英语没考好的原因),于我而言,这只是一场考试,考不上天不会塌,我还可以选择工作或者再来一次。

实际上,准备考研和找工作我是同时开始的,也同时结束,并且二者都成功了。

所以,在犹豫工作和考研的同学,其实完全没有必要。

有这方面问题的,可以单独和我聊聊你们的想法。

有什么好的建议我也会和你说。

(2)怀疑自己,举棋不定考研之前,可能会有一些认为自己做事三分钟热度的同学,害怕自己坚持不下来,害怕孤军奋战。

害怕……不用想那么多,为什么非要用“坚持”、“孤独”来定义这段时光呢?仿佛它是一件很困难、很难熬的事。

改变你的想法,它应该是一段学习的时光,是一个收获的旅程。

累了你可以听听音乐,渴了也可以喝喝茶。

实在不行,你可以和朋友约个饭,散散步。

总之,心态很重要。

有这个念头就大胆行动,还年轻不要犹犹豫豫。

2、考A区还是B区?首先,要明确一下这两个区所包含的省份。

A区 : 北京、天津、河北、山西、辽宁、吉林、黑龙江、上海、江苏、浙江、安徽、福建、江西、山东、河南、湖北、湖南、广东、重庆、四川、陕西等21省(市)。

福建师范大学攻读硕士学位研究生培养方案

福建师范大学攻读硕士学位研究生培养方案

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福建师范大学历年教育硕士333真题汇编

福建师范大学历年教育硕士333真题汇编

2010年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一.名词解释(每题5分,共30分)1、教育制度2、学校德育3、五育并举4、教学做合一5、角色扮演法6、形式训练说二.简答题(每题10分,共40分)1、简述教育的社会流动功能的含义及其在当代的意义。

2、实施教学评价应遵循哪些基本原则。

3、简析产婆术。

4、在现代社会变迁中教师角色体现出哪些发展趋势?三.分析论述题(每题20分,共80分)1、试述新一轮基础教育课程改革的具体目标并说明课程改革发展的趋势。

2、评述北宋的三次兴学。

3、赫尔巴特课程理论述评。

4、试述马斯洛需要层次理论的主要内容并分析其对教育的启示意义。

2011年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一.名词解释(每题5分,共30分)1、教育的社会流动功能2、课程标准3、贝尔-兰开斯特制4、昆西教学法5、颜氏家训6、中体西用二.简答题(每题10分,共40分)1、简析现代教育的发展特点2、简析自我教育能力的构成要素及其在德育过程中的作用3、什么是课程内容?课程内容的组织应处理好哪些逻辑组织形式的关系?4、简述奥苏伯尔有意义学习的实质与条件。

三.分析论述题(每题20分,共80分)1、请结合你的教育体验,试从教师的劳动特点谈谈做一名合格班主任的素质要求。

2、试析裴斯泰洛奇的“教育心理学化”思想。

3、评述1922 年“新学制”。

4、论述在教育实践中如何培养学生的创造性。

2012年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一.名词解释(每题5分,共30分)1、学习策略2、角色扮演法3、智者派4、壬戌学制5、性善论6、要素教育论二.简答题(每题10分,共40分)1、人身心发展规律及其意义2、课程内容逻辑规定、形式关系3、学校教育,现代学校教育发展特点4、教学中的讨论法及其应用要求三.分析论述题(每题20分,共80分)1、关于课改2、怎样培养学生问题解决能力3、中世纪大学特征及其意义4、福建船政学堂及其意义2013年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一.名词解释(6*5)1、朱子读书法2、全人生指导3、导生制4、助产术5、形式训练说6、先行组织者二.简答题(4*10)1、人的身心发展特点2、学校教育制度及我国学校教育制度改革的方向3、教学评价的种类4、学生管理的内容和要求三.分析论述题(4*20)1、学校德育的特点及奖惩这一德育方法的运用2、中世纪大学的特点和意义3、论述“庚款兴学”4、论述需要层次理论和意义2014年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一、名词解释(6*5)1、三纲领八条目2、苏湖教法3、骑士教育4、巴尔福法案5、自我效能感6、移情二、简答(4*10)1、班级授课制的优点2、学生在教学中接受学习的基本阶段3、简述知识对人发展的价值4、“长善救失”的德育原则内涵和要求三、论述题(4*20)1、论述现代教师角色发展的趋势2、论述“五四”运动中平民教育思潮和科学教育思潮3、论述杜威的“做中学”理论4、分析影响问题解决的主要因素2015年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一、名词解释(6*5)1、遗传素质2、社会的流动功能.3、课程方案4、发展性原则5、学校德育6、校本管理二、简答题(4*10)1、教学评价的原则2、严复的教育救国三育论3、卢梭的自然教育理论及影响4、自我效能感的定义及影响因素三、论述题(4*20)1、教学的意义和任务2、简述唐朝官学的教育管理制度3、结合教学实践谈谈如何培养创造性4、简述进步主义教育运动的产生,发展及形象2016年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一.名次解释(6*5)1、狭义教育2、教育社会流动功能3、综合实践活动4、教育制度5、课程标准6、形成性评价二、简答题(4*10)1、启发性原则的含义及贯彻的基本要求2、东林学院的讲会制度3、文艺复兴时期人文主义教育的特征及影响4、美国1958《国防教育》主要内容三、论述题(4*20)1、班主任的素质要求2、民国初年教育方针的历史意义3、马斯洛需要层次理论的主要内容并分析其教育的启示意义4、欧洲文艺复兴时人文主义教育特点2017年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一、名词解释(6*5)1、六艺教育2、大学院3、新教育运动4、自我效能感5、角色扮演法6、国防教育法二、简答(4*10)1、环境对人的发展的作用2、教育的政治作用3、教育制度的特点4、教师劳动的示范性三、论述(4*20)1、教学原则中循序渐进的含义及基本要求2、夸美纽斯的教育适应自然原则及对我国基础教育的启示意义3、影响问题解决的因素4、论述幼童留美的历史影响2018年硕士研究生入学考试自命题科目试卷报考专业教育学硕士考试科目及代码教育综合333一、名词解释(6*5)1、素丝说2、熙宁兴学3、国防教育法4、昆西教学法5、自我效能感6、最近发展区二、简答(4*10)1、评述现代教育的特点2、我国教育目的的基本精神3、长善救失原则及基本要求4、教学目标设计基本方式三、论述(4*20)1、结合实际评述我国教师劳动的价值2、评述裴斯泰洛齐的要素教育论3、新文化运动影响下的科学教育发展4、结合实际分析影响解决问题的主要因素。

福师1108考试批次《英汉互译》复习题及参考答案

福师1108考试批次《英汉互译》复习题及参考答案

福师1108考试批次《英汉互译》复习题一及参考答案教学中心专业学号姓名成绩注:考试时间为100分钟,答案写在答题纸上I.E-C Translation 50%Sentences:1.The precision instrument must be kept free from dust.参考答案:精密仪器必须远离尘土。

2.With old plaster-casting, the bone takes longer to knit and crippling effects from muscle inactivityresult.参考答案:用以前的石灰膏,骨头愈合就需要花费更更长的时间,对肌肉造成无法活动的严重后果也会持续较长时间。

3.There are two key differences between traditional education and distance learning. Distancelearning adds flexibility and availability, regardless of time, place, or pace of learning.参考答案:传统教育和远程教育之间主要有两个区别。

远程教育比较灵活和实用,不受学习时间、地点及步骤的限制。

4.Many educators feel that we have too many students but too few competent scholars.参考答案:许多教育家都感到学生太多,而有能力的学者又太少了。

Passage:It was a summer afternoon. The clear blue sky was dotted with fluttering larks.The wind was still, as if it listened to their gentle singing. Everything listened to the singing larks in brooding thoughtlessness. Yea, even the horned snails lay stretched out on grey stones with their houses on their backs. There was no loud sound. Nothing asserted its size in a brutal tumult of wind and thunder. Nothing swaggered with a raucous noise to disarrange the perfect harmony. Even the tiny insects mounting the blades of grass with slow feet were giants in themselves and things of pride to nature.参考答案:那是一个夏天的下午。

福建师范大学研究生公共英语期末测试卷题型

福建师范大学研究生公共英语期末测试卷题型

福建师范⼤学研究⽣公共英语期末测试卷题型福建师范⼤学研究⽣公共英语期末测试卷题型福建师范⼤学研究⽣公共英语期末测试卷(2009-2010学年第⼆学期)Part I Listening ComprehensionSection A: Conversations (10% 10×1pts)Directions:In this part, you will hear 10 short conversations between two people. After each conversation, you’ll hear a quest ion about what has been said. The c onversations and the questions will not be repeated. Listen carefully and decide w hich of the four choices is the best answer to each question you’ve heard.Section B: Extensive Listening (10% 10×1pts)Directions: In this part, you are going to hear a longer passage. The passage is p rinted below with some words and expressions missing. As you listen, fill in each of the blanks with the words or expressions you have heard. You will hear this passage three times.Part II Vocabulary (15% 30×0.5pts)Directions:Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating tha t something is missing. Beneath the sentence are four lettered words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.Part III Cloze (10% 20×0.5pts)Directions:Chose an appropriate one for each blank.Part IV Reading Comprehension (30% 20×1.5pts)Directions:Each passage in this part is followed by questions based on its co ntent. After reading a passage, choose the best answer to each question.Part V Translation (10% 5×2pts)Direction: Put the following sentences into Chinese.Part VI Writing (15%)Directions: After reading the following news, you are allowed 30 minutes to writ e a composition on the topic“………..”. You should write at least 150 words.。

福建师范大学学位英语作文

福建师范大学学位英语作文

福建师范大学学位英语作文Here is an English essay with more than 1,000 words, without a title, and without any extra punctuation marks in the body of the text. The topic is "Degree English Essay at Fujian Normal University".Fujian Normal University is a renowned institution of higher education located in the picturesque city of Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province in southeastern China. As a student at this esteemed university, I have had the privilege of pursuing my academic studies in a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment. The university's commitment to excellence in education has been a driving force in my personal and professional development, shaping me into a well-rounded individual equipped to navigate the challenges of the 21st century.One of the key aspects of my educational experience at Fujian Normal University has been the strong emphasis placed on the acquisition of the English language. As a degree-seeking student, I have been immersed in a rigorous curriculum that has not only honed my proficiency in English but also cultivated a deep appreciation for the cultural and intellectual richness that the language embodies.The English language program at Fujian Normal University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the language, from its grammar and syntax to its nuances and idiomatic expressions. Through a diverse range of coursework, including literature, linguistics, and communication studies, I have been able to develop a multifaceted understanding of the English language and its role in the global arena.One of the most valuable components of the English language program has been the opportunity to engage in research and academic writing. As part of my degree requirements, I have been tasked with crafting numerous essays and research papers, each of which has challenged me to delve deeper into complex topics, critically analyze relevant literature, and articulate my findings in a clear and coherent manner.This emphasis on academic writing has not only honed my technical skills but has also encouraged me to think critically and creatively. Through the process of researching, organizing, and composing my essays, I have gained a newfound appreciation for the power of the written word and the importance of effective communication in the realm of academia and beyond.Beyond the classroom, Fujian Normal University has also providedme with numerous opportunities to apply my English language skills in practical settings. The university's robust network of international partnerships has allowed me to participate in exchange programs, attend conferences, and engage with scholars from around the world. These experiences have not only broadened my cultural horizons but have also challenged me to adapt my communication style to the nuances of different cultural contexts.Moreover, the university's career development center has been instrumental in helping me leverage my English language proficiency to pursue internships and job opportunities both within China and internationally. Through workshops, career fairs, and one-on-one advising, I have been able to identify and capitalize on the growing demand for individuals with strong English language skills in a globalized job market.One of the most rewarding aspects of my time at Fujian Normal University has been the opportunity to engage with my peers and faculty members in intellectual discourse. The university's vibrant community of scholars and students has fostered an environment of collaborative learning, where ideas are freely exchanged, and perspectives are challenged and refined.Whether it's participating in student-led debates, attending guest lectures, or engaging in informal discussions over coffee, I havefound that the exchange of knowledge and perspectives has been a crucial component of my academic and personal growth. By engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, I have been able to broaden my understanding of complex issues and develop a more nuanced and well-rounded worldview.Furthermore, the university's commitment to community service and social responsibility has also been a driving force in my personal development. Through various volunteer initiatives and community outreach programs, I have had the opportunity to apply my English language skills in service of the greater good, whether it's tutoring underprivileged children, organizing cultural exchange events, or collaborating with local organizations on sustainable development projects.These experiences have not only deepened my understanding of the world around me but have also instilled in me a sense of civic duty and a desire to make a meaningful contribution to society. As I look towards the future, I am confident that the skills and experiences I have gained at Fujian Normal University will continue to serve me well, both in my academic pursuits and in my future professional endeavors.In conclusion, my time at Fujian Normal University has been a transformative experience, one that has not only honed my Englishlanguage proficiency but has also shaped me into a more well-rounded and globally-minded individual. Through the rigorous academic curriculum, the vibrant intellectual community, and the numerous opportunities for practical application and service, I have been able to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. As I look ahead to the next chapter of my academic and professional journey, I am grateful for the solid foundation that Fujian Normal University has provided, and I am excited to continue to build upon the skills and experiences I have gained during my time here.。

福建师大函授英语学位考试真题及答案

福建师大函授英语学位考试真题及答案

福建师大函授英语学位考试真题及答案全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Big Sister's Crazy Hard English TestMy big sister Jenny is in college and she has to take the craziest tests ever! She's getting her English degree from Fujian Normal University but to get the degree she has to pass these huge tests called the English Degree Examination. I got to look at some of the questions and answers and they were super hard! I'll tell you all about it.The reading part was first. There were some really long passages to read, like 1000 words long! And they were all about difficult topics like philosophy, science, history and stuff. Then there were questions asking what the main idea was, what specific details were mentioned, what inferences could be made, and the meanings of hard vocabulary words from the passages. Just reading all those long passages would make my eyes go crossed!Next was the writing section and that looked terrible too. One question asked you to write a whole essay about whethertechnology is good or bad for society. Can you imagine? A fifth grader like me would be stumped trying to write that much about such a complex topic. Another question wanted you to read a short passage and then summarize the key points in one paragraph. That's pretty tough to get all the important stuff in such a short space.Listening was after that and it seemed like mission impossible. You had to listen to conversations or lectures and then answer all sorts of crazy questions like: What word did the speaker emphasize? What can be inferred about how the speaker felt? What was the main purpose of the talk? With things going so fast and vocabulary I didn't know, I wouldn't be able to understand a word!Then the last part was language knowledge which tested grammar, vocabulary, discourse and more. Things like identifying errors in sentences, filling in blanks with proper words or phrases, and restating ideas using different grammar structures. I looked at the answers and knew maybe one out of every ten questions at best.All in all, this English degree exam made my head spin. I've got a few more years until college, but I'm definitely going to have to study my butt off if I want to pass tests like that someday.Kids, let this be a warning to you: pay close attention in English class and keep practicing writing, reading, listening and vocabulary. Otherwise, you'll end up as clueless as me looking at those crazy exam questions!My big sis said she's been preparing for months, going to tutoring and doing practice tests. I don't know how she keeps it all straight in her head. The day of the real exam, she made sure to get a good night's sleep, ate a healthy breakfast, and tried to stay chill. Six hours of pure testing hell later, she claimed her brain felt like melted pudding.A few weeks later the results came out online and we were all huddled around the computer refreshing the page like lunatics. She squinted at the screen...and...she passed! We all shouted and cheered so loud. Mission accomplished after all that hard work and brainpower spent.Now sis is finished with that English degree exam forever and can focus on her remaining coursework. I saw her smiling while studying again which is something I hadn't seen in a long time during prep. All I could think was "Thank goodness I don't have to go through that nightmare anytime soon!"But you watch, by the time I get to college in like 8 years, the test will probably be even harder. Kids these days have to begeniuses! Oh well, I'll just have to become one too when the time comes. Until then, I'll be studying piece by piece to get stronger in English. You've been warned - those Fujian Normal University English degree exams are no joke!篇2The Big Test for Grown-Ups Learning EnglishHi there! My name is Lily and I'm going to tell you all about a very important test that some grown-ups have to take. It's called the Fujian Normal University English Degree Examination. That's a really long name, isn't it? I'll just call it the Big English Test for short.You might be wondering, why do grown-ups need to take a test? Well, you see, some of them want to get a special degree or certificate that shows they are really good at English. It's kind of like when you get a medal or trophy for being great at a sport or game, except this is for the English language!The Big English Test has lots of different parts to it. There are questions about reading, where the grown-ups have to read some passages and answer questions about what they read. There's also a part about writing, where they have to write essays and stories using proper English. Can you imagine having towrite a whole essay? I can barely write a few sentences without getting tired!But that's not all! The test also has sections on listening, where they listen to recordings and conversations and have to answer questions. And my personal favorite - the speaking part! The grown-ups have to actually talk out loud in English and have a conversation with someone. I bet some of them get really nervous about that!Now, I know what you're thinking - this test sounds really hard! And you're right, it is pretty difficult. But the grown-ups study and practice really hard to get ready for it. They read lots of books, watch movies and shows in English, and sometimes even have a special teacher who helps them prepare.Once they take the Big English Test, they get their scores back a few weeks later. If they do really well, they get that special degree I was telling you about. It's like a big gold star that says "You're awesome at English!"Some of the grown-ups pass the test on their first try, while others have to take it again. But they don't give up! They keep studying and trying until they get that degree they want so badly.I think it's really cool that grown-ups are still learning, just like us kids. It shows that you're never too old to learn new things and get better at stuff, especially learning languages like English. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be taking the Big English Test too! But I've got a lot of studying to do before then.Anyway, those are the basics of the Fujian Normal University English Degree Examination. It's a super important test for grown-ups who want to show off their English skills. I'll leave the actual test questions and answers to the grown-ups though - that stuff is way too complicated for a kid like me!What did you think of my explanation? Was it helpful in understanding what the Big English Test is all about? Let me know if you have any other questions! And don't forget to keep practicing your English every day, just like those hard-working grown-ups.篇3The Big English Test at Fuji Normal University!Hi friends! My name is Lily and I'm a 3rd grader. Today I want to tell you all about the big English test I had to take recently. It was super duper hard but also kinda fun!You see, my parents really really want me to get a special degree in English from Fuji Normal University when I grow up. They said it will help me get a good job and make lots of money. I'm not sure I want to make tons of money, but I do love learning English!So a few weeks ago, my mom signed me up to take the entrance exam for the English degree program at Fuji Normal. She said I needed to pass this big important test to get into the program. I was pretty nervous!The test was held at the university on a Saturday morning. We had to get there super early. When I walked into the testing room, there were desks everywhere and lots of other kids around my age. Some looked nervous like me, but others looked totally relaxed. I wished I could feel that calm!Finally, a professor came in and started passing out the test papers. They were sooooo thick, with tons of questions! My heart started beating really fast. But I took a deep breath and got ready.The first section was listening comprehension. We had to listen to recordings of people speaking English and answer questions about what they said. Some of the recordings were pretty easy - just simple conversations between friends. Butothers were hard, with people talking about science concepts and historical events I didn't know much about. I tried my best to understand and bubble in the right answers.Next up was reading comprehension. We had several long passages to read about all kinds of topics. Then we had to answer multiple choice questions showing we understood the main ideas, details, vocabulary words, and the author's purpose or tone. Reading that much in English was tiring! My brain felt like it was going to explode by the end.The writing section came after that. We had to write an essay responding to a prompt about whether schools should have longer holidays. I decided to argue for longer breaks so kids can recharge and have more free time. I worked really hard coming up with good examples and trying to organize my essay logically. Writing has always been one of my strongest areas with English.Finally, the grammar section was last. We had to identify errors in sentences and fix them. We also had to combine sentences using certain grammatical structures. Things like parallel structure, modifiers, verb tenses - you name it, it was on this test! Grammar has never been my favorite part of learning English. There are so many little rules to remember. This section made my head spin.After what felt like days, the professor finally called time and collected our tests. I was exhausted! My hand was cramped from bubbling in answers and writing my essay. As I walked out with my mom, she asked how I thought I did. "It was sooooo hard!" I told her. "I'm not sure if I passed or not."A few weeks later, the results came in the mail. I held my breath and opened the envelope...AND I PASSED! I freaked out dancing around the living room. All that hard work had paid off! My parents were hugely proud and took me out for my favorite dinner - pizza and ice cream!If you're thinking about taking the entrance exam for Fuji Normal's English program, here's my advice: Study hard, especially grammar rules and academic vocabulary. Get plenty of practice reading long passages and listening to lectures. And be prepared to write, write, write! The essay section is hugely important.Most of all, don't psych yourself out and get too nervous on test day. Just take it one question at a time and remember - you've got this! English can be fun if you have the right attitude.Well, that's my story about the big English entrance exam. Let me know if you end up taking it too! We can study together and struggle through it side-by-side. The more the merrier whenit comes to learning a language. Okay, time for me to go practice some more verb conjugations. Wish me luck, friends!篇4My Big English Exam Adventure!Hi there, friends! My name is Lily and I'm a 10-year-old girl who loves learning English. Today, I want to tell you all about my exciting experience taking the English degree examination for distance learning at Fujian Normal University. It was a big challenge, but also lots of fun!A few months ago, my mom and dad told me about this special exam. They said if I passed, I could get an English degree, just like grown-ups! At first, I was a bit nervous. A whole university exam? For a kid like me? But my parents encouraged me, saying it would be a great way to test my English skills and push myself.So, I decided to go for it! I studied really hard, practicing my reading, writing, listening, and speaking. My favorite part was reading all the cool stories in my English books. There were tales about brave knights, talking animals, and fantastic adventures. Reading them made me feel like I was traveling to magical worlds!Finally, the big day arrived. I remember feeling a mix of excitement and butterflies in my tummy as I walked into the exam hall. There were so many desks and chairs, and students of all ages getting ready to take the test. I took a deep breath and found my seat.The first part was listening. We had to put on headphones and answer questions about conversations and stories we heard.I focused really hard, catching all the details like a detective. Next up was reading, my favorite! I read some fascinating passages about different cultures and had to answer comprehension questions.After that, we moved on to writing. I had to write an essay about my favorite book. I chose "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl and wrote all about how I dream of visiting a crazy chocolate factory just like Charlie. For the last part, speaking, I had a one-on-one conversation with an examiner. We chatted about my hobbies, family, and future goals. I tried my best to speak clearly and use all the English vocabulary I had learned.Phew, after several hours, the exam was finally over! I felt proud of myself for working so hard and giving it my all. A few weeks later, the results arrived...and I passed! I was overjoyedand couldn't wait to tell all my friends and family. My parents were super proud of me and said they knew I could do it.To celebrate, we went out for a special dinner at my favorite pizza place. As I munched on my slice, I thought about how taking this exam was such an incredible experience. It challenged me, helped me grow, and showed me that I can accomplish big goals if I put in the effort.Now, I'm even more motivated to keep learning English and exploring the wide world of words, stories, and cultures it opens up. Who knows, maybe one day I'll become an English teacher or writer myself! For now, I'm just a kid armed with a new English degree and a head full of dreams.So, what do you think of my little exam adventure? Would you ever take a university exam like this when you were a kid? Let me know! Okay, time for me to go practice my English again. Gotta keep leveling up my skills! Talk to you later!篇5The Big Grown-Up Test for English SmartiesWow, you guys! I heard about this really cool thing called the "Fujian Normal University Correspondence English DegreeExam." It's like a big, grown-up test for all the English smarties out there. Imagine having to answer tons of questions about grammar, vocabulary, and even writing essays – all in English! That's like a dream come true for a language nerd like me.Okay, so let me tell you how it works. First, you have to sign up and study really, really hard. I'm talking about spending hours and hours reading English books, watching movies without subtitles, and maybe even talking to yourself in the mirror like a weirdo (but don't tell anyone I said that!).Then, when the big day comes, you have to go to a special testing center and sit at a desk with a bunch of other kids – I mean, grown-ups – and take this massive exam. Can you imagine how nerve-wracking that must be? Your palms are probably all sweaty, and your heart is pounding like a drum!But wait, it gets even crazier! The exam has all sorts of crazy questions that would make even the smartest kid's brain hurt. Like, they might ask you to identify the correct verb tense in a sentence or define some super-duper complicated word that even adults struggle with. And that's just the beginning!The really wild part is the writing section. You have to write a whole essay in English, like a real-life author or something! I can just picture all these grown-ups hunched over their desks,scribbling away furiously and trying to come up with the most impressive words and ideas they can think of.Now, here's the best part: after you're done with the exam, they actually give you the answers! Yup, you get to see all the correct responses and solutions, so you can learn from your mistakes and become an even bigger English genius.Imagine how cool it would be to get those answers and be like, "Aha! So that's why you use the present perfect tense in that sentence!" or "Ohhh, now I understand what that crazy word means!" It's like having a secret cheat code to mastering the English language.So, if you're an English-loving grown-up with a thirst for knowledge and a passion for words, maybe you should consider signing up for the Fujian Normal University Correspondence English Degree Exam. Who knows, you might just become the next Shakespeare or J.K. Rowling (but with way better grammar)!篇6My Big Sister's Hard English TestHi friends! My name is Xinyu and I'm 8 years old. I'm here to tell you all about my big sister Meiling's really tough English testshe had to take recently. Meiling is 25 and she's been studying English by taking classes through the mail with Fujian Normal University. She wants to get her degree in English so she can be an English teacher when she grows up. Pretty cool, right?A few weeks ago, Meiling had to go all the way to the university campus in Fuzhou to take her final examination. She studied sooooo hard - she had big books full of grammar rules, vocabulary lists, reading passages, you name it. Meiling said mastering English is not easy at all! There's so much to learn.When Meiling got to the test site, she said there were hundreds of other students there too. They all looked pretty nervous. The exam had different sections testing different skills. I'll tell you all about what Meiling said was on the test!The first part was Listening Comprehension. Meiling told me they played recordings of different people talking and asked questions to see if you understood what was said. Things like conversations between friends, lectures, and even radio shows. You had to listen super carefully and answer multiple choice questions. Meiling said the accents were tough - there were British, American, Australian and even some Indian English accents! Whew, I'm glad I didn't have to take that section.Next up was Reading Comprehension. This part had long passages to read about all kinds of topics - culture, science, history, you name it. Then there were questions testing if you truly understood the main ideas, details, vocabulary in context, and other reading skills. Meiling said some of the passages were pretty dry and boring, but you had to power through and concentrate.The third section was a grammar test full of questions on English usage - things like verb tenses, subject-verb agreement, pronouns, prepositions and more. Meiling worked so hard to memorize all the grammar rules for this part. She said it was like drilling linguistic facts into her brain!Up next was the Writing section where Meiling had to write a long essay of over 400 words! The prompt asked her to discuss whether higher education should be free for all students or not. She had to give her opinion with supporting reasons and examples in a clear, well-organized essay. No easy task!Finally, there was the Speaking test where Meiling had to go into a test room one-by-one with a examiner and respond to questions and prompts. Things like introducing herself, describing a scene from a picture, role-playing conversations, and giving opinions on different topics. The examiner scored herpronunciation, fluency, grammar and coherence. Meiling said she was sooo nervous to speak English in front of thestern-looking examiner.Phew, I'm exhausted just hearing about Meiling's big test! It was an all-day event from 8am to 5pm with just a short lunch break. She said it really tested her English abilities to the max across all skill areas.Impressively, a few weeks later the exam results arrived and Meiling passed with a high score! She was over the moon about it. All that intense studying paid off. Her hard work allowed her to pass an important hurdle on the way to getting her English degree from Fujian Normal. I'm so proud of my big sis!Meiling told me the exam questions were all written by experts to accurately assess English proficiency at an advanced level. The readings covered academic subjects college students would encounter. The grammar focused on high-level usage and the essay prompt required critical thinking skills. Everything was aimed at determining whether the test takers have the language abilities to handle university-level studies in English. Meiling felt it was a fair but very challenging test of her skills after years of coursework.My big sis is such an inspiration with her diligence and perseverance! I could never imagine taking such a overwhelming comprehensive exam all in a second language. But Meiling bravely tackled this huge hurdle on her academic journey. I have so much respect and admiration for her dedication and achievement!So that's the inside scoop on my big sister's crazy difficult English degree exam from Fujian Normal University. I hope hearing about her experience didn't scare you guys away from learning English, haha! It's such a useful language to know. Just be prepared to work really hard if you want to master it like Meiling. I'm rooting for all of you!。

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福建师范大学全日制教育硕士学科教学英语专业考研经验——我的漫漫考研路文|田S/凯程网课学员福建师范大学全日制教育硕士学科教学英语专业一、前期分析2017年5月2日,我正式开始准备考研,本科是法语专业,研究生选择了学科英语,因为想到学校里做教师,而我自己这个专业要达到这个目的只能是读博到大学里去,所以选择了考英语。

接下来面临的是英语专业知识不强,虽然自己英语也不错,但想考上英语专业的研究生,还是要花些功夫的。

另外就是333四门自己从来没有接触过的知识,着实有些不易,当时自己还在工作,准备的时间也是比较紧,尽可能抓住一切可以学习的时间,对工作也不怎么上心,除了周五晚上休息一下,基本上都在看书。

我起床的时间没有固定,但基本上都是在7点半以前起床的,晚上也是11点过就睡觉,因为我觉得精神状态不好,学习效率会很低,复习累的时候就睡觉或者看看综艺。

我18年考研是考得陕西师范大学的学科英语专业,总分396,英语一81,政治70,333教育综合128,908英语教学法117。

这一年的复试线是389,所以我的分数虽然在别的专业看起来很高,但在这个专业、这个学校并不算高,只是以42名的成绩进入了复试。

本校本专业进入复试的好像是64个人,最终录取了41名,最高分有考430多的。

而且,纵观全国,这个专业在任何一个师范院校的分数都很高,报的人也很多,竞争非常激烈,所以调配的可能性也不高,尤其是双非学校还是跨专业的学生,如果想考教育部直属师范院校的这个专业,要想保险一些,初试分数最好是要考到400分以上,这样复试的时候才不容易被刷,初试排名靠后的考生想要逆袭是比较困难的,口语、经历、能力都非常重要。

今年原本是准备考陕师大的,一战落榜后经过调整5月份正式进入复习状态,仍然准备陕师大,因陕师大9月下旬出招生简章,不招跨专业考生。

所以经过各方面的权衡比较后,临时换到了福师大。

以下分数是19年福师大学科英语的考研各科分数,总分410。

现在分学科谈谈自己的准备经验。

二、关于英语二(88)书:张剑英语一(97-18)、英语二(10-18)、百词斩考研和GRE词汇、武峰十二天突破英汉翻译。

这一门科目考英语二的学生也要做做英语一,英语一要稍微难一些,对于提高能力很不错的。

英语一定要尽早开始,因为它需要积累,慢慢地进步,不可能像政治一样抱佛脚。

后期冲刺阶段可以减少在英语上花的时间,但前期一定要用心、用时间。

对于考英语专业的学生来说这一门并不难,但要考到85甚至90分以上也是比较难的。

我自己就是客观题部分(完型、阅读、新题型)比较好,基本上可以达到满分,最多也就扣两三分,后面作文和翻译是很考功底的,翻译不仅是要翻译意思到位,还包括各种特殊翻译的处理,比如抽象名词如何翻译、被动语态如何译、定于从句应如何处理等等,这些都要学习。

一定是要做精读,而不是泛泛地做完题就不管了。

最开始可能做一篇要用几个小时,但如果真的每字每句都弄懂了,后面提升是很大的。

客观题部分:从一开始准备,坚持每天做一篇阅读(就是选择题部分),做的时候按考试一样,先看题,再通读全文勾画与选项相关的句子,做标记,再看题,一一找答案。

考研英语很多时候考的就是同义替换、变一下句型结构、换一种说法,千万不能看到自己在原文遇到过的单词马上就选,或者自己没有看到、不认识的单词就马上排除,因为陷阱往往就是设置在这些地方的。

之后就是做精读了,精读时遇到不认识的单词就查字典,不要只记中文意思,或者只记第一个意思,事实上,考研的单词很多时候并不是考它的第一个意思,比如address这格单词在考研英语里几乎不会用它“地址”这个意思,而是“处理、应对”,当然也不必一股脑地把所有意思一下子就记下来,这种是不现实的,而是先记它在那一个句子里的特殊意思。

记笔记时把它的同义词、反义词、动词形式、名词形式、副词形式都记下来,以及利用词根词缀、构词法、甚至单词的起源、背后的故事、图画来记忆单词,这样不仅记忆更牢固,而且一下子就记住了一大堆的单词。

只要把一篇文章弄扎实,越往后做会发现生词越来越少,老熟人越来越多。

翻译部分:这一部分不用一开始就准备,在做阅读的时候,在能力达到的情况下,可以在做精读的时候做口译,能力上去后,可以每次拿一段阅读来做笔译。

翻译技巧和方法可以用武峰的十二天突破英汉翻译。

最经常出的考点就是定语从句、被动语态、抽象名词、无灵主语的处理。

作文部分:不要相信在考前来背几篇模板或者范文,这种注定是得不到高分的。

在做阅读的时候,把好的句型词汇记下来做仿写。

真正好的作文绝不是背的模板,而是基于能力基础上的,以不变应万变。

比如,你说老师在批改的时候,看到with the development of the economy 和as the economy is on a tear时,你觉得他会给哪一个高分呢?还有作文里所用的单词一定要具有多样性,不要反反复复的就用那一个单词,就如老师看到满篇的development和用advance、expansion、take off、pick up等来替换使用时,哪一个的分更高呢?当然除了词汇的多样性外,还有句型的多样性、逻辑性,转折的词汇和短语那么多,为什么满篇的but,however呢?还有名词性从句、定语从句一定要用上,平时做阅读时,积累好的表达和论据、句式等等。

个人建议英语第一遍可以按照真题顺序做,第二遍可以按照阅读的领域做,比如教育类、法律类、经济类、政治类等等,这样可以更集中的积累相关领域的词汇以及知识,这些不仅有助于阅读,也可以用到作文里面。

三、关于政治(76)资料:肖秀荣全套、蒋中挺800题和五套卷、徐涛八套卷。

第一遍:政治我基本上都是从7月份开始准备的,前期看肖秀荣的精讲精练和1000题,看一章做一章,今年我增加了蒋中挺的800题,他的刚好和肖秀荣的互补,是分版块出的题,可以看完辩证法或者认识论,再去做他这一板块的题,起到巩固复习的作用。

一定要记自己的错题,没有记清楚的题单独记在错题本上,因为我自己就是以前错的题总是会反复错,错题本也可以做最后一周复习的材料。

我基本上45-50天可以看完一遍,坚持每天看一章,不管多与少。

一定要重视选择题,都说政治是得选择题者得天下,分析题的全国平均分都有30分,所以差也差不到哪里去。

第二遍:还是一样的步骤,这一步做完基本上已经到10月初了。

第三遍:看知识点提要或者精讲精练重要章节,做之前的错题。

接下来冲刺阶段就是看形势与政策,背考点预测,加上做冲刺题,背肖八肖四(一定要重视,知识点很多都能压到,今年有一题连题目的问法都是一样的)。

最好是以一个老师的资料为主要的,但不要只做一个人的,尤其是选择题,会产生惯性思维,但也不要用得太杂。

这个阶段要好好背大题,至少要把肖八肖四背熟,有时间可以背背考点预测或者徐涛的小黄书。

这几个老师的公众号也要关注,里面有些干货。

四、关于333教育综合(131)资料;凯程网课、应试解析、真题、应试题库、自己的笔记、四本参考书目.专业课一定要研究目标学校的出题风格,同时要看其它院校爱出的知识点。

比如陕师大之前的题都是重点很明确,不太出偏的知识点,但是据说今年是考得很灵活的。

但福师大就是喜欢从小知识点切入考分析题简答题。

这门课花的时间最多,也最让人崩溃。

反复背反复忘,我两年考研里书都翻烂了,但是每次看都还是觉得很多都没有掌握。

如果想考高分,一定要多背,了解目标学校出题风格。

我这一门课从一开始就是重点准备科目,不仅因为没有基础,而且要背的东西实在太多。

我已经记不得自己背了多少遍,总之就是反复背。

第一遍是跟着凯程的基础班做了一遍笔记;第二遍跟着强化班的课程做了第二次笔记,这也是我接下来复习的主要资料。

做笔记一定不要抄书,而是搭建知识框架,记关键词,然后自己拓展。

接下来看了第二遍强化班课程,这一遍是倍数播放的,让自己再熟悉框架和知识点。

看一遍凯程的视频基本上都是要一个多月,但是认真看下来是很有收获的。

背的时候一定不要挨着书一字不漏的背,事实上,考试都是踩点得分的,只要关键知识在,阐述性的话并不需要和书上一样,而且你会发现,只要看了几遍书,有个大概的印象,自己都是能阐述的。

当然,时间多、记忆力好、喜欢背书的同学可以全篇背也是没问题的。

一定要首先把重要的知识点背下来,先背一级框架、再是二级框架、再到三级框架,这些背熟了之后再细化。

对于不重要的知识一定要有印象,背下关键词和前两级或者三级框架,这样就算遇到,利用自己已有知识和胡侃的能力,也是会得到大部分分数的。

福建师大则是爱考细节性的、小知识点,喜欢从小地方着手出题,或者有些我们认为并不重要的,例如今年考的知识的价值、隋唐的私学,这些并不是我们平时复习的重点,但只要自己记住了关键的地方,再加上阐述,一定会得到一些分数,也不会觉得无从下笔了。

所以,333的准备总结起来就是先大后小、既要全面又要有重点、先框架后细节,一定要研究目标学校的出题,如果目标学校喜欢出重要的知识点,那就一定要重点掌握这些知识,也要对其它知识给予一定的关注,如果目标学校喜欢出小知识点,那复习时一定要全面,但重要的知识千万不能忽视。

还有最好是要自己做笔记,因为那是你自己的东西,加上自己的理解和自己的记忆方法。

前期可以每看一部分就看一课应试题库,后期可以每天看一套真题,每周做一套模拟题,看看答题技巧、时间分配、卷面分配等等。

我这两次考试333的时间和答题纸几乎都是没有够的,几乎是做到了最后几分钟,答题纸也达到了最后一排。

顺便说一下,我们那里专业课的答题纸是12张白纸,没有题号,没有线,只有边框,所以一定要分配好卷面。

题型基本上都是名词解释、简答和分析题,一些学校如陕师大等还有选择题、判断题、材料题等,这些也无需单独准备,即使考到了,只有知识掌握牢固,都没什么好怕的,考的都是那些东西。

而且不要把中教史、外教史、教育心理学、教育学原理完全割裂,既然放在一起,他们就是联系在一起的,答题的时候有的是可以相互运用的,参考答案也只是参考而已。

教育学原理本来就是从以前的教育史中提炼出来的一般性原理,有的东西是可以达到中外教育史中,同样的,他们都是可以相互运用的,尤其是分析论述题一定要灵活,要有自己的想法。

在问为什么、怎么做时无非就是从国家、学校、家庭、学生、社会等层面进行思考,又或者是从教育目的、教育内容、教育方法、师生观、教育评价、教育管理、教学组织形式等方面进行思考。

而且有的时候背诵并不一定要完全按照书上的来答,一定要总结,找出通用的东西,记忆的时候可以利用逻辑、顺口溜等等各种方法。

但切记不要死背书,要不然会很痛苦的。

这门课也不要怀疑自己,因为它就是背了忘、忘了背。

但是当你真的掌握的时候,这些知识也是非常有用的,理论可以运用到英语作文,复试的时候很多论述也可以从中得到启发。

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