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What subjects do English majors need to prepare for the postgraduate entrance examination?
There are two kinds of postgraduate entrance examinations for English majors: master of science and master of translation. Master's majors are: English language and literature, translation studies, foreign linguistics, applied linguistics; Master of translation includes English translation and English interpretation.

Master's examination subjects generally include: politics+two foreign languages+two specialized courses, among which, except politics, they are generally independent propositions;

The subjects of the Master of Translation Examination include: Politics, Master of Translation X Language, Basic English Translation, Chinese Writing and Encyclopedia Knowledge. X Most schools are English, and Beijing Foreign Studies University and China Southern Airlines are second foreign languages.

Most students review from junior year. In fact, it is better to prepare earlier, so that they can have more time to prepare for the exam and lay a good foundation. However, it is early in freshman and sophomore years, so there is no need to prepare too many specialized courses, and more attention should be paid to the accumulation of foundation and the understanding and determination of direction.

For example, the examination subjects of English Language and Literature in Beijing Foreign Studies University are: politics, two foreign languages (Russian, French, German and Japanese), 6 1 1 English basic test (skills), 81/English proficiency test (writing); The examination subjects of the Master of English Translation are: politics, master of foreign languages in translation (that is, foreign languages as a second language), 357 basic English translation, 448 Chinese writing and encyclopedic knowledge.