The HSK, Chinese Proficiency Test, 汉语水平考试 Hanyu shuiping kaoshi, is an international standardized test organized and implemented in accordance with the “International Chinese Proficiency Standards” and “HSK Test Outline.” The HSK test has 6 levels.
The HSK, Chinese Proficiency Test, 汉语水平考试 Hanyu shuiping kaoshi, is an international standardized test organized and implemented in accordance with the “International Chinese Proficiency Standards” and “HSK Test Outline.” The HSK test has 6 levels. A HSK Certificate is a requirement for international students to study in China and apply for scholarships. It is a language certificate for international workers to work in China, apply for permanent residence, and immigrate.
Why HSK?
If you are looking to improve your proficiency in Mandarin Chinese, taking the HSK exams can be an excellent choice. The HSK exams are the most widely recognized and respected language proficiency tests for Chinese language learners, and passing them can demonstrate your Chinese language ability to potential employers, educational institutions, or even just for personal satisfaction.
The HSK exams provide a clear path for learners to track their progress and set goals for their language learning journey. By taking the HSK exams, you can challenge yourself to improve your Chinese language skills and gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture.Taking the HSK exams can be an excellent way to boost your language skills, increase your employability, and enhance your overall understanding and appreciation of Chinese language and culture.
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HSK is the standarized test of Chinese language proficiency for speakers whose first language is not Chinese (Mandarin), and is recognized by the Chinese government, Chinese universities, international organizations, foreign firms in China, as well as foreign embassies to China.
Under the guidance of experienced and professional teachers, your child can make full use of their spare time and improve their language skills in a safe and relaxed learning environment!
There are 6 levels for HSK (pinyin), which is translated as the Chinese Proficiency Test used in China. It is a standardized test of Standard Chinese Language Proficiency for non-native speakers and it is from China. If you want to get into the University of China, you need to obtain the certificat...
Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK), the standardized Chinese language proficiency test to assess the proficiency of non-native speakers. It is the “ticket” to academic studies in Universities and entering job markets in China for foreigners.
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