If the foundation is not good, you must recite the words, but you don't need to buy a vocabulary book. Just copy down the words you can't know in the real question and recite them. Only when you have a sense of accomplishment can you recite less, 20 words a day, 10 words the next day, and then review the words of the previous day. Remember to review. More words are good for reading. We must attach importance to the foundation. Vocabulary is the premise and syntax is the key. Mastering vocabulary and syntax will solve the basic problems of listening, translation and writing. On the contrary, if you don't pay attention to the basics and only believe in high-tech problem-solving skills, it will be like castles in the air and nonsense.
There is also composition, reciting a few good sentences, but not just reciting them. Take some time to find some writing templates of reference books, find more, pick out sentences that are suitable for your back and spell them together, and then ask the teacher to see if there are any grammatical mistakes. If there is no problem, recite at least three templates, and then find some composition topics to try your templates.
There are also training materials. The real questions are the most authoritative and standardized, and books that focus on real questions are easy to read. Other topics of individual training books and materials are generally discounted, which increases the workload and costs money! ? It is very important to brush the questions before the exam.
For partners with poor foundation, brushing the questions before the exam can check for leaks and fill gaps, and can also cultivate the speed of doing the questions and the mentality of the exam. I suggest that you do the questions in this session in strict accordance with the time specified in the exam.
Your persistence and seriousness, as long as you have perseverance, nothing is insurmountable.
Come on, stick to it, and you will pass.