General Introduction of 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).
? ??HSK is divided into three categories: beginning level (HSK Basic) elementary to intermediate level (HSK Elementary –Intermediate), and advanced level (HSK Advanced).
? ??HSK tests are held regularly both at domestic test centers and at overseas test centers each year. HSK Certificates are issued to those who have obtained the required scores. More than 140 HSK centers have been set up, and 300, 000 people have taken the test.
? ??Chinese proficiency certificates are issued by the State Committee for the Chinese Proficiency Test of China in accordance with HSK scores ad are recognized as authentic Chinese proficiency certificates in many countries all over the world . They are a reference standard used by different types of enterprises are also evidence of the Chinese language skills of foreign students applying for enrollment into different types of schools at various levels in China. The National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language offers scholarship for studying in China to foreign candidates with excellent HSK scores.
? ??HSK stands for?漢語水平考試?(Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì-Chinese Level Test) and can be compared to TOEFL or IELS for English. It now consists of 6 levels, a total of 5000 words and 2635 characters. Tests can be taken all around the world, usually in Confucius Institutes or universities.
History
? ??Being officially made a national standardized test in 1992, the HSK test has since become a test taken by millions of people, both in- and outside of China.
? ??The test was originally designed and organized by the Beijing Language and Culture University and consisted of 4 levels, 11 scoring levels, 8840 words and 2865 characters. This test is today know as "Old HSK" and can still be taken in China.
New HSK
? ??In 2009 the "New HSK Test" was introduced, now administered by Hanban, the Chinese National Office for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. The term "HSK" on this website always refers to the new test, so you are up to date.? ? ? ? ?As stated earlier the HSK test today consists of 6 levels, 5000 words and 2635 characters. It furthermore is split into two different tests, a written and an oral one which are taken seperately.
Written Test
? ? The written test is divided into the mentioned levels as follows:
HSK1? 150 words?? 40minutes
HSK 2? 300 words?? 55minutes
HSK3? 600 words?? 90 minutes
HSK4? 1200 words? 105minutes
HSK5? 2500 words? 125minutes
HSK6? 5000 words? 140minutes??
? ? The importance of the written test is a lot higher compared to the oral one, so this is usually the one required by companies or universities and therefore the one to go for. It is also the one dealt with on this website.
? ? Oral Test As mentioned, the oral test is the less important one. Another difference to the written one is that it just consists of three levels:
Beginner
17 minutes
Intermediate
21 minutes
Advanced
24 minutes
HSK Test Date & Inquiry?
Please go to the website:??http://www.chinesetest.cn/index.do