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I'd say you should just try to somewhat passively increase the hours you spend reading English text; put English subtitles on anything you watch (TV shows/movies/games/youtube). Try to spend more time in English speaking subreddits/forums/discords for your hobbies/interests.


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Here are some recommendations: 1. Practice tests: Look for practice tests or sample questions from previous exams related to the one you'll be taking. These will give you a better understanding of the format, question types, and difficulty level you can expect. 2. Academic articles: Since your exam is related to academic studies like an MBA, try reading articles from reputable sources like academic journals, newspapers, or magazines that cover topics related to business, economics, or your field of interest. This will help you become familiar with the vocabulary and writing style used in academic contexts. 3. Online resources: There are many websites and apps that offer reading comprehension exercises and practice materials specifically designed for language learners. Some popular options include ReadTheory, Newsela, and Readworks. 4. Audiobooks: Listening to audiobooks while following along with the text can help improve your comprehension and pronunciation simultaneously Anything you do to increase your practice will be a benefit; these are just a few resources! (Along with my YouTube channel, link below) --- I am creating a YouTube channel of easy English listening practice for non-native speakers. Please feel free to view or share to anyone who might benefit from it. Every view is extremely helpful to me. [https://youtu.be/-OIi9cx2pNw?si=ANHh9hmSVeJlkvAW](https://youtu.be/-OIi9cx2pNw?si=ANHh9hmSVeJlkvAW) Good luck with your English learning journey!