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To review our students level we routinely organize exams during which various progress are being monitored such as their knowledge of the grammar, new vocabularies and spoken language skills. These systematic approach gives the teacher and the student a great opportunity to review the progresses made through the semester and also a chance to recognize the strength and weaknesses of each individual student.
We do encourage our students to register for the HSK exam which approximates the English TOEFL and is recognize without any limitation in China.
If you choose to do so we will assist you through the registration procedures and make sure that your level is up to the exam when the time comes. Many of our students have passed the HSK successfully by just following our regular classes. |
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China's Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, known as HSK or the Chinese Proficiency Test is a standardized test at the state level designed and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to measure the Chinese proficiency of foreigners, overseas Chinese and students from Chinese national minorities.
HSK includes two levels, i.e. the Elementary-Intermediate Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK Elementary-Intermediate) and the Advanced Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK Advanced). HSK is held regularly in China and other countries each year. Certificates of HSK will be issued to those who have secured the required scores.
HSK is applies to those who are at the elementary and intermediate level in Chinese proficiency, i.e., who have taken 400-2000 regular hours of modern Chinese courses (including those whose proficiency in Chinese is similar to that standard). The Advanced HSK is designed to measure the Chinese proficiency of those who are proficient in Chinese, i.e. who have taken 3000 regular hours or more modern Chinese courses (including those whose proficiency in Chinese is similar to that standard). Applicants who are interested in taking HSK shall make sure the test is applicable to them.
HSK and the issuing of HSK certificates are supervised by the State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test under the Ministry of Education in China. |
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