Brief Introduction to HSK
The Chinese Proficiency
Test (HSK) is China's national standardized test designed and developed by the
HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to assess the Chinese
language proficiency of non-native speakers (including foreigners, overseas
Chinese and students from Chinese national minorities). (Qingdao University)
HSK is divided into three categories: beginning level (HSK Basic), elementary to intermediate level (HSK Elementary-Intermediate), and advanced level (HSK Advanced).
HSK is divided into three categories: beginning level (HSK Basic), elementary to intermediate level (HSK Elementary-Intermediate), and advanced level (HSK Advanced).
HSK Basic
HSK Basic is a
standardized test designed for beginners. It is most appropriate for those who
have acquired 400-3000 basic Chinese words (referring to level A and B in the
Outline of HSK Grammar).
HSK
Elementary-Intermediate
HSK Elementary-Intermediate is suitable for persons who have mastery of
2000-5000 Chinese words (referring to levels A, B and C in the outline of HSK
Vocabulary) and certain rules of grammar (referring to levels A, B and C in the
outline of HSK Grammar).
HSK Advanced
HSK Advanced applies to those who have mastery of 5000-8000 Chinese words
(referring to level A, B, C and D in the Outline of HSK Vocabulary) and the
corresponding rules of grammar (referring to level A, B, C and D in the Outline
of HSK Grammar).
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