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What is self-taught English II?
English is the name of the compulsory course for self-taught undergraduate students.

English is the name of the required course for self-taught undergraduate students, which corresponds to the self-taught textbooks College English (Volume I) and College English (Volume II).

English 2: It is one of the subjects that self-taught undergraduate students need to take, and it is also the most difficult course for non-English majors to pass. This is an exam that you must take in order to complete your studies. The difficulty level of English 2 is level 3, while the difficulty level of degree English is level 3 and a half, so the degree English is slightly more difficult.

What are the characteristics of self-taught English II?

1, large vocabulary requirement

English II includes about 3,800 English words (including 1600 learned in middle school), about 750 phrases, and the reading volume is more than 50,000 words.

2. Need high translation ability.

Translation ability is to train students' oral listening and speaking ability. Think more about how to say the same Chinese in English in daily life, and look it up in the dictionary if you don't know it.

3. Need high reading speed and ability.

The syllabus requires students to master preliminary reading skills and be able to read general materials with the same difficulty as the last volume of the textbook.