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I am a junior, and I want to go to Canada for postgraduate study after graduation. How can I learn English from now on?

1. First of all, explain that there is something wrong with your learning attitude and conscious thinking; Learning is your own business. There must be some students who got high marks in the exam. Aren't they taught by the same English teacher as you? So you are an adult and a man, and you should know how to take responsibility. Do you know yourself well?

2. From now on, go to the local study abroad consulting institution (the designated university has English study abroad counseling) and study according to other people's study plans. There are plans and teachers to teach. Active learners don't have to make any learning plans, and lazy passive learners can't implement them well if they make plans.

I suggest you take both IELTS and TOEFL, because different countries and universities have different requirements for grades. Some universities take IELTS and some universities take TOEFL. You said Canada is the same.

4. IELTS and TOEFL specific time: exams are arranged almost every month in major cities across the country. Check the exam information online, register on time, take the exam on time, and indicate the mailing transcript when filling out the form.

5. Application materials: Now let's determine an institution, and then prepare some application materials and translate them into English:

1) Original transcripts in Chinese and English issued by the official school (transcript stamped+school envelope stamped, how many copies should be prepared for how many schools you plan to apply for+1, the extra copy need not be stamped, the envelope should be stamped, and the transcript should be stamped) (Note: if you plan to apply for several schools, you must submit several sets of application materials+1 set) (extra copies)

2) Original degree certificate+certificate letter of graduation certificate (English translation+official seal)+resume.

3) At least two letters of recommendation from the head teacher, teacher and tutor of the department (in English). Signature and seal are required (note: a set of application materials should be prepared).

4) Your own study abroad plan or research plan (English)

5) Your detailed description of your major, and easy-to-understand examples (English)+your published papers in your major+related publications (English)+a description of the practical application of your major in China, with examples (English).

6) Other materials to prove your close contact with China+seal (English. Mainly to prove that they have no tendency to immigrate).

7) TOEFL & GRE report card (Take more exams this year so that you can use your best report card. Taking more exams means getting high marks. Of course, there are also double admissions, but if you want to go to other people's language schools in the past, the cost will be high and the time for studying abroad will be delayed. It is best to have taken the exam in China.

I must go to the public security bureau to apply for a passport. These things were handled this year, and it's not too early to start now.

9) Parents' financial guarantee certificate and work income certificate (translated into English) are also needed.

10) bank deposit certificate (the amount is between 200,000 and 300,000 yuan), original deposit certificate and passbook (for graduate students, 300,000 yuan a year is generally enough in Britain) (be careful not to provide huge deposits to prove your wealth).

In addition, we should pay attention to whether we can send supplementary materials. 1. Almost all schools allow applicants to submit materials other than the application form. Related majors in many schools accept copies, photos and tapes of various works of art, as well as academic papers and other additional materials that applicants wish to submit. For example, due to limited space, the application form cannot reflect the overall situation. Therefore, extra materials should be carefully prepared.

Generally speaking, additional materials consist of academic honors, work experience and experimental reports. If you have won many awards in various competitions in the country, city and district, you can make dozens of honors in mathematics, chemistry, English, composition and calligraphy competitions into exquisite tables according to the discipline order, indicating the date, name, award-winning grade and awarding unit of the competition, and attach copies of various honorary certificates. Secondly, list your work experience and published works in detail. In addition, translate your best experimental report into English. In short, these are things that can't be written or reflected on the application form. All schools that are allowed to send additional materials should send one set.

2. Excellent academic performance is the primary condition for foreign universities to select talents. The applicant's report card, the difficulty of the courses studied, the scores of standard exams such as ranking, SAT and TOEPL, the awards won in academic competitions and even the training attended are all valued by the Admissions Office. Academic potential is manifested in academic ability beyond the general academic level.

3. Social activities are an important aspect next to academics. The admissions office looks for evidence that can prove the applicant's sense of responsibility and leadership in campus and social activities applications. They want to know the applicant's achievements, motivation, leadership, energy, diligence, integrity, fairness and enthusiasm. Because scores can't fully explain academic potential, let alone reflect people's overall quality.

4. Personality, talent and charm. This is a very important point in the admission of foreign universities. In addition, students with outstanding talents can be evaluated by professional teachers or coaches in universities.

5. Personal artistic expertise. An applicant's artistic works, such as visual arts, dance, drama or music, can be evaluated by university teachers, who can decide whether to give special consideration to the applicant's strengths when judging admission.

Visa:

The visa can only be obtained three months before the start of school. There is nothing to arrange. The admission notice of the school I want to study has arrived, and I can't get a visa until three months after I leave school. Prepare visa materials and master some interview skills.

Study abroad plan:

In the process of applying for studying abroad and visas, you are often asked to write a study plan.

Generally speaking, the study abroad regulations can be divided into two categories according to the purpose of submission, which are used to apply for visas from embassies or to apply for admission. The study plan used to apply for a school is essentially a kind of document with a personal statement. The study plan applied by the school can refer to the personal statement, and the most important thing is to submit the study plan of the embassy visa.

European and American countries, especially immigrant countries, such as France, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. When applying for a foreign student visa, you usually need a study plan. Through the study plan, the visa officer can understand your background, choose the motivation and conditions for studying abroad, choose the reasons for studying abroad, clarify the future study progress, career goals and reasons for returning to China, and cooperate with the review of your other materials to decide whether to grant you a study visa. Therefore, the study plan is a key document.

Generally speaking, the study plan needs to include the following aspects.

1. Briefly explain your study experience, professional background and work experience;

2. Explain your motivation for further study and why you chose this country, this university and this major;

3. A detailed timetable for studying abroad;

4. Introduce the funds and sources needed for studying abroad;

5. Explain the future career goals and the reasons for returning to China after studying abroad.

Generally speaking, it's not too long, it doesn't need gorgeous language, and it's best not to exceed about 800 words. It is best to use a paragraph to explain a problem, and add a title before the paragraph, such as my choice of University of Toronto in Canada, my career goals, etc. Let the embassy staff see the central idea of this paragraph at a glance. Your exposition should be very clear and easy to read, and you can't expect the embassy staff to "dig" your "potential" content from your words.

The key part of the study plan is the future career planning and the reasons for returning to China after studying abroad. Through this part, you can tell the embassy that studying in that country can really help your career development and have credible and powerful reasons to return to China. Although the country that requires the study plan is often an immigrant country, because the reason for applying for a visa is to study abroad, you must eliminate any immigration tendency through the study plan. The reasons for returning to China should be reasonably explained in combination with your personal background and family situation.