14-10-2011, 01:39 PM
Hey,
You can choose one specific section from one specific book. As far as I know, the listening section of Barron's has been recommended by many test takers, so you can give it a try.
About Longman: you can eliminate the listening and reading sections of it and go straight forward to the writing and speaking sections.
ETS Official Guide should be taken a look at, even cursory, on the whole, it is worth at least taking some time.
Delta: I think you'd better throw out the entire listening section because this very one is actually time-wasting, full of complicated words that might make you disappointed.
Cambridge deserves to be among your library, I like it specially listening and reading sections. Kaplan is not among my favorites, it's totally gay.
ta ta
You can choose one specific section from one specific book. As far as I know, the listening section of Barron's has been recommended by many test takers, so you can give it a try.
About Longman: you can eliminate the listening and reading sections of it and go straight forward to the writing and speaking sections.
ETS Official Guide should be taken a look at, even cursory, on the whole, it is worth at least taking some time.
Delta: I think you'd better throw out the entire listening section because this very one is actually time-wasting, full of complicated words that might make you disappointed.
Cambridge deserves to be among your library, I like it specially listening and reading sections. Kaplan is not among my favorites, it's totally gay.
ta ta
:Thomas Hobbes
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lupus est homo homini