Course Objectives:
The Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) is a national standardized test to test the Chinese proficiency of non-native speakers (including foreigners, overseas Chinese and Chinese ethnic minorities). The Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK) is designed and developed by the Chinese Language Proficiency Test Center of Beijing Language and Culture University. It consists of HSK (Basic), HSK (Elementary and Intermediate) and Advanced Chinese Level examination [HSK (advanced)]. Where the test results meet the required standards, access to the corresponding level of “Chinese Proficiency Certificate”
Course Object:
HSK (Basic) is suitable for Chinese learners with basic Chinese proficiency, ie, those who have received 100-800 hours of formal education in modern Chinese (including those with equivalent qualifications).
HSK (Beginner, Intermediate) is suitable for Chinese learners with both primary and secondary levels of Chinese language, that is, those with 400-2000 hours of formal education in modern Chinese (including those with equivalent qualifications).
HSK (Advanced) is suitable for Chinese learners with a high level of Chinese language, that is, those who have received 3,000 or more hours of formal education in modern Chinese (including those with equivalent qualifications)