If you are a 20 10 candidate and haven't started reading professional books, then no matter what you look at outside, it's basically too late.
If you are a candidate of 20 1 1, it is useless to read the books and courseware of professional courses honestly. It is better to read them yourself.
There are also some literature and linguistics materials that can be downloaded from the Internet for your reference.
I am an English major. I believe it's better for me to watch it myself, or it's also helpful to listen to specialized courses for English majors if possible.
Actually, the one downstairs is not. I graduated from English major, but I didn't take the English literature exam, because there was too much literature there to finish reading. . .
The postgraduate entrance examination for English majors is like this: a volume of politics, a volume of minor languages (generally French is less than Japanese, and Japanese is less than German), a comprehensive volume (similar to CET-4 and CET-6, but certainly more difficult than CET-4 and CET-6), and a volume of professional knowledge (depending on the direction of your examination, there may be literature, linguistics, British and American culture, etc.). What subjects should you take?