398 training
I am a candidate of 13, and I have some opinions. Let's share them! Is the Chinese teacher training class you are talking about a special edition of Chinese subjects? To tell the truth, the training class is really useless. Mainly to guide and talk about learning methods. To put it bluntly, I signed up for the training class just to get to know more people and exchange views. If it really depends on the hit rate of the training course, it is very unrealistic. I want to sign up for that Gaobo training class, which is very expensive. They advertised how high the hit rate was. As a result, it seemed that I had a higher score than my classmates in the same school and major. Therefore, training is a floating cloud, and the key is to rely on your own efforts and persistence. When you cover a wide range of knowledge, you feel that the hit rate of the topic is high.

As for the key notes of cb398, they are sold in all print shops in the west gate of China Normal University. Good politics is of great reference value. If you can recite it all by heart, it is estimated that politics will be fine. In terms of political current affairs, don't be too superstitious about the so-called key points in two or three pages of key notes. Guangdong special edition examination network has more than 60 pages of current affairs. If you have time, I suggest reading that one! As for English, I don't recommend buying cb398, because it is too unprofessional and even the questions are wrong. Don't waste money, just practice with CET-4. As for Chinese, I don't know. I took the management exam. Actually, I don't think it's necessary to apply for the training class if you have already applied for it. A lot of things are boasted. If you don't study hard, it's useless for the training institution to hit a high rate, and neither will you, and you know what he can get from three or four hundred trainings. Therefore, students, you should read books in a down-to-earth manner, and books are king. I hope a little disappointment can help you, and I wish you progress in your studies.