Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi

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The Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK; Chinese: 汉语水平考试; pinyin: Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì), translated as the Chinese Proficiency Test,[1] is the People's Republic of China's standardized test of proficiency in the Standard Chinese language for non-native speakers. The test is administered by the National Chinese Proficiency Test Committee, an agency of the Ministry of Education of China.[2]

Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi
HSK logo
Simplified Chinese汉语水平考试
Traditional Chinese漢語水平考試
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì
Wade–GilesHan⁴-yü³ Shui³-pʻing² Kʻao³-shih⁴
Yale RomanizationHànyǔ Shweǐpíng Kǎushr̀
IPA[xânỳ ʂwèɪpʰǐŋ kʰàʊʂɻ̩̂]
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationhon yúh seuí pìhng háau si
Jyutpinghon3 jyu5 seoi2 ping4 haau2 si3
IPA[hɔ̄ːn ʔy̬ː sɵ̌y pʰɪ̏ŋ hǎːu sī]
Southern Min
Hokkien POJHàn-gú Chúi-pêng Khó-chhì
An HSK (Level 6) Examination Score Report

The test cannot be taken in Taiwan, where only Taiwan's TOCFL exam can be taken. In turn, the TOCFL exam is not available in Mainland China.

Background

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Development of the HSK test began in 1984 at Beijing Language and Culture University, and was officially made a national standardized test in 1992. By 2005, over 120 countries had participated as regular host sites and the tests had been taken around 100 million times (domestic ethnic minority candidates included).[3] In 2011, Beijing International Chinese College became the first HSK testing center to conduct the HSK test online.

The HSK test is analogous to the English TOEFL, and an HSK certificate is valid without any limitation in China. The test aims to be a certificate of language proficiency for higher educational and professional purposes. It is not uncommon to refer to a standard or level of proficiency by the HSK level number, or score. For example, a job description might ask for foreign applicants with "HSK5 or better."

The HSK is administered solely in Mandarin and in simplified Chinese characters; however, if the exam is paper-based, the test-taker can choose to write the writing assignments in simplified or in traditional characters, at their discretion.[4] The test can be either paper-based or Internet-based, depending on what the specific test center offers. With an Internet-based test, the writing part with characters (from HSK 3 on) is subjectively and slightly easier, as one types the pinyin and selects the right character from the list, while with a paper-based test, one must remember the characters, their strokes and their order, and write them out.

Test takers with outstanding results can win a scholarship for short-term language study in China.

Structure

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From 2021

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In 2020, an internal Chinese academic paper discussed that the Chinese Proficiency Standards would undergo a change: a hybrid paradigm of "Three Stages and Nine Levels" characterized by all-in-one integration. The Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China announced further details regarding HSK 3.0 on April 1, 2021. Among the information shared was a wordlist for each individual stage, and a date for the introduction of the new test—July 1, 2021.[5] As of April 2022 no HSK 3.0 tests have been rolled out and only a single preparation book for the basic levels has been published,[6] additionally the HSK 2.0 test format is still in use. An update on the official HSK website suggests, that the April 2021 date only signified the start date for the conception of the new HSK 3.0.[7] New practice materials for the intermediate and advanced levels are expected to be released in the third or fourth quarter of 2022.[6] One of the main problems with the current HSK test is that it does not follow the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For example, HSK 6 was nowhere close to Near Native C2 in English, and so on.

The new test is meant to follow the latest research in the field of language studies and testing. The basic levels (roughly corresponding to CEFR A1/A2)[citation needed] should test from 500 to 2245 words, the intermediate levels (roughly corresponding to CEFR B1/B2)[citation needed] from 3245 to 5456 words, the advanced levels (roughly corresponding to CEFR C1/C2)[citation needed] from about 6000 to 11000 words.[8] Chinese Proficiency Grading Standards for International Chinese Language Education has provided a breakdown of the skills required for each level.[9]

The intermediate levels should test the ability to understand slightly modified authentic materials or authentic materials written/spoken in a clear manner and intended for educated mother tongue speakers: materials concerning everyday topics, simple articles, simple commentaries and critiques found in newspapers and magazines.

The advanced levels should test the ability to understand longer, more complicated and abstract materials: extracts from authentic sources such as textbooks for Chinese university students, Chinese magazine and essays, extracts from modern Chinese literature, interviews and extracts from Chinese media. Moreover, Classical Chinese expressions and grammatical structures used in modern formal Chinese should be included too.

HSK 3.0 now also includes a focus on handwritten Chinese characters and translation, which was not included in HSK 2.0. Also there is a redistribution of words in each level. For instance, some words were previously grouped under Level 3, but is now under Level 1 in HSK 3.0.[10]

Level[11] Band Syllables Characters
(recognition)
Characters
(writing)
Words Grammar points
introduced cumulative introduced cumulative introduced cumulative introduced cumulative introduced cumulative
Beginner 1 269 269 300 300 300 300 500 500 48 48
2 199 468 300 600 772 1272 81 129
3 140 608 300 900 973 2245 81 210
Intermediate 4 116 724 300 1200 400 700 1000 3245 76 286
5 98 822 300 1500 1071 4316 71 357
6 86 908 300 1800 1140 5456 67 424
Advanced 7–9 202 1110 1200 3000 500 1200 5636 11092 148 572
Total 1110 3000 1200 11092 572

Between 2010–2021

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The previous format was introduced in 2010, with a philosophy of testing "comprehensive language and communication ability".[1] Most notable are the inclusion of written segments at all levels (not just in the Advanced levels as in the pre-2010 test), a reform of the ranking system, and the use of new question structures. Complete vocabulary lists, previous tests, and simulated tests are available as preparation materials. A minor update of the vocabulary lists was made in 2012.

The HSK consists of a written test and an oral test, which are taken separately. This oral test is also known as the HSKK or Chinese: 汉语水平口语考试; pinyin: Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǒuyǔ Kǎoshì.[12][13]

Written test

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Level Vocabulary Written test Description[14][15]
Words[16]
(cumulative / new)
Characters[17]
(cumulative / new)
Listening Reading Writing
1 150 150 174 174 20 questions, 15 min 20 questions, 17 min Not tested Designed for learners who can understand and use some simple Chinese characters and sentences to communicate, and prepares them for continuing their Chinese studies. In HSK 1 all characters are provided along with pinyin.
2 300 150 348 174 35 questions, 25 min 25 questions, 22 min Designed for learners who can use Chinese in a simple and direct manner, applying it in a basic fashion to their daily lives. In HSK 2 all characters are provided along with pinyin.
3 600 300 618 270 40 questions 30 questions 10 items Designed for learners who can use Chinese to serve the demands of their personal lives, studies and work, and are capable of completing most of the communicative tasks they experience during their Chinese tour.
4 1200 600 1064 446 45 questions 40 questions 15 items Designed for learners who can discuss a relatively wide range of topics in Chinese and are capable of communicating with Chinese speakers at a high standard.
5 2500 1300 1685 621 45 questions 45 questions 10 items Designed for learners who can read Chinese newspapers and magazines, watch Chinese films and are capable of writing and delivering a lengthy speech in Chinese.
6 5000 2500 2663 978 50 questions 50 questions 1 composition Designed for learners who can easily understand any information communicated in Chinese and are capable of smoothly expressing themselves in written or oral form.

The Listening, Reading and Writing tests each have a maximum score of 100. HSK 1 and 2 therefore have a maximum score of 200 with 120 points required to pass.[18][19] HSK 3 and 4 have a maximum of 300 points with 180 points required to pass.[20][21] There is no minimum number of points required for each of the sections as long as the sum is over 120 or 180 points respectively.

HSK 5 and 6 also have a maximum of 300 points and originally required a score of 180 points to pass.[22][23] However, since a decision made in February 2013, there has been no official passing score for either HSK 5 or 6.[24]

Hanban provides examples of the exam for the different levels together with a list of words that need to be known for each level.[25] These examples are also available (together with the audio for the Listening Test) on the websites of the Confucius Institute at QUT[26] and HSK Academy.[27]

Online test

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The written version is now available in two forms, a computer and a paper based test. Both tests are still held at test centers, the differences between the two are as follows:[28]

  • Not every test center has the facilities for conducting computer-based tests
  • Computer-based tests allow you to input characters using the keyboard
  • Results of computer-based tests are published two weeks after the exam, paper-based test results take one month

Oral test

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The HSKK test is a separate test. However, the three HSKK levels correspond with the six HSK levels of the written test.

HSK level HSKK level CEFR Words Questions Minutes
1 Beginner A 200 27 17
2
3 Intermediate B 900 14 21
4
5 Advanced C 3000 6 24
6

Comparison with CEFR levels

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In 2010, Hanban asserted that the HSK's six levels corresponded to the six levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).[15][29] However, the German[30]: 1, 3, 5  and French[31] associations of Chinese language teachers reject this equivalency, arguing that HSK Level 6 is only equivalent to CEFR Level B2 or C1.

HSK Estimated CEFR level according to...
Level Words (sum) Characters (sum) Hanban France[31] Germany[30] Italy[citation needed] TOCFL[32]
6 5000 2663 C2[33] B2-C1 B2 B1+ to B2 B2
5 2500 1685 C1[34] B1-B2 B1 A2+ to B1 B1
4 1200 1064 B2[35] A2 A2 A1+ to A2 A2
3 600 618 B1[36] A1-A2 A1 A1.1 to A1.2 A1
2 300 348 A2[37] A1.1 A1.1 (without writing[38]) A1.1 Below A1
1 150 174 A1[39] Below A1 none A1.1 Below A1

Before 2010

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Test Rank (等第) Vocabulary
(cumulative)
Score (级别) Certificate
HSK

Advanced

Characters: 2865
Words: 8840
11 Advanced A
10 Advanced B
9 Advanced C*
- none
HSK

Elementary/

Intermediate

Characters: 2194
Words: 5257
8 Intermediate A
7 Intermediate B
6 Intermediate C
Characters: 1603
Words: 3052
5 Elementary A
4 Elementary B
3 Elementary C**
- none
HSK

Basic

Characters: 800
Words: 1033
3 Basic A
2 Basic B
1 Basic C
- none
*Generally signifies a professional level.
**Generally required for non-language academic programs.

Ranking

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Formerly, there were 11 possible ranks (1-11) and 3 test formats (Basic, Elementary/Intermediate, and Advanced). A rank of between 3 and 8 was needed to enroll in a Chinese university, depending on the subject being studied. A score of 9 or higher was a common business standard.[citation needed]

A student taking the Basic test (基础HSK) could attain a rank of 1 through 3 (1-3), or fail to meet requirements and thus not receive a rank. The Elementary/Intermediate test (初中等HSK) covered ranks 3-8 (3-8), with ranks below 3 not considered. Likewise, the Advanced test (高等HSK) covered ranks 9-11 (9-11), with scores below 9 not considered.

Content

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The previous format for both Basic and Elementary/Intermediate HSK included four sections: listening comprehension, grammar structures, reading comprehension, and written expressions. Aside from the written expressions portion (which requires writing of Chinese characters), these two tests were completely multiple-choice. The Advanced HSK however, added an additional two portions: spoken and written.

Test dates and locations

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The HSK is held at designated test centers in China and abroad.[40] A list of test centers can be found at the HSK website.[41] Test dates are published annually and written tests are more frequently held than spoken ones, generally around once a month, depending on the test center. Test registration is usually open until 30 days prior to the actual test date for the paper-based test or around 10 days prior the actual test date for the computer-based test. Results are generally available around 30 days after completion (but no definite date is given for results).[42]

The test cannot be taken in Taiwan (The Republic of China). In Taiwan, only the TOCFL exam can be taken. Conversely, the TOCFL can not be taken in Mainland China, Macau and Hong Kong.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b 汉语水平考试2007年起将增加口语写作 Archived 2019-02-04 at the Wayback Machine, 2006-12-26 www.eol.cn, "The 2007 HSK Revision Will Add Spoken and Writing Portions."
  2. ^ "考试介绍". 兰州交通大学. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  3. ^ Official HSK Center Introduction Archived 2013-09-22 at the Wayback Machine, HSK Center
  4. ^ "HSK and FAQ". confucius.emory.edu. Archived from the original on 2019-02-04. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  5. ^ "《国际中文教育中文水平等级标准》发布 - 中华人民共和国教育部政府门户网站". www.moe.gov.cn. Archived from the original on 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
  6. ^ a b "《国际中文教育中文水平等级标准·语法学习手册(初等)》". www.mp.weixin.qq.com/. Archived from the original on 2022-04-03. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  7. ^ "汉考科研君 科研播报|《等级标准·语法等级大纲》". www.chinesetest.cn. Archived from the original on 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  8. ^ "China's HSK Language Test to be Overhauled for the First Time in 11 Years". 3 April 2021. Archived from the original on 7 November 2022. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  9. ^ "2023 New HSK Level Breakdown - Skills required to pass the HSK Exam". blog.tutorabcchinese.com. Archived from the original on 2023-12-26. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  10. ^ "Comparing HSK 2.0 and HSK 3.0 - A lot has changed!". blog.tutorabcchinese.com. Archived from the original on 2023-10-28. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  11. ^ VibeThemes. "《汉语国际教育汉语水平等级标准》 | HSK 7-9级 | 马来西亚汉语考试服务中心" (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 2022-05-30.[dead link]
  12. ^ "汉语水平口语考试(HSKK) - Confucius Institute at Western Michigan University - 西密歇根大学孔子学院". Archived from the original on 18 August 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Chinese Character Lists by New HSK Level". Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  14. ^ "Introduction on New HSK Test". Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2019-02-04.
  15. ^ a b "Chinese Tests_HSK". Archived from the original on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  16. ^ "资源中心--汉语考试服务网". Chinesetest.cn. Archived from the original on 19 September 2023. Retrieved 21 Oct 2023. Link "汉语水平考试(HSK)词汇表(2015版)" https://www.chinesetest.cn/userfiles/file/HSK/HSK-2015.xlsx Archived 2023-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Character lists are not published separately, but can be derived from the published word lists.
    Character lists

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    Level 6: 挨癌症暧昧昂凹凸奥扒疤拔罢霸掰颁斑侣绑榜磅庇袱沧桑姆障仇酬暴露曝爆卑鄙哀惨壳叛诵奔波驰拙崩溃甭迸蹦逼涕喻塞弊端臂疆缘策贬扁迁辨辫彰憋墅扭濒雹丙拨涛剥削伯搏捕捉哺乳堪屑伐署缝谋残疾酷灿仓苍舱纵嘈侧岔刹诧异搀馋缠阐颤昌盛敞畅钞巢穴嘲撤淀闷陈呈挚诺堡惩澄橙秤钝赤沛叠崇稠筹储蓄犯川舶喘串捧炊垂锤粹洁慈祥磁雌伺丛凑鲁窜摧搓磋挫搭猎仗臣肆歹徒怠逮怯诞辰党捣盗窃稻谷罪笼蹬瞪堤坝抵抗颠簸缀垫惦奠叼雕吊跌丁叮嘱盯董荡脉栋兜陡峭督赌杜伍哆嗦堕额遏恩氧碳誓炎番凡殖驳馈滥畴贩御纺禽兽翔沃诽谤肺寝墟沸腾寸裂泌歧吩咐坟墓粉愤怒锋逢奉敷衍俘虏辐抚俯蚀朽副赋予裕腹泻覆钙旱涉尴尬慨岗港湾杠杆峰稿诫疙瘩鸽搁割颂阂抒蒂踪耕攻宫殿巩鸣勾钩孤辜雇佣杖辖贯灌溉罐辉芒阔轨跪棍渡滤瘾嗨滨暄罕捍迈耗呵蔼睦谐嘿痕狠横哼轰烘宏洪哄喉咙吼忧唤啸吁湖泊瓣蕾侨妆添筒患荒谬唐皇帝昏恍悟晃霍煌毁灭晤贿赂荤浑混淆浊箭焰讥饥械吉躁嫉妒忌讳佳肴晓尖锐韧监狱煎拣陋谍剑舰艇踏溅鉴僵桨娇焦侥搅拌缴皆揭奏杰晶截竭剖融津锦晋浸泡茎纬讶兢井颈椎惕纠拘鞠躬咀嚼沮丧瞩倔君辟拓刊勘探侃慷扛拢磕啃坑孔怖惧隙腔扣枯萎泣甘涩挎跨筐旷框捆喇叭蜡烛啦栏惰狼狈吞咽捞牢骚唠叨愣黎碑睬壮粒盟廉晾辽淋吝啬伶俐魂晨袖溜氓聋哑隆垄罩搂炉灶屡履掠夺廓胎坛啰唆绎痹蚂蚁嘛埋伏葬蔓碌盲茫茂枚萌芽猛眯弥惑谜棉疫勉绘瞄渺藐亡蔑捷誉膜磨魔抹莫墨睹沐浴辕辙涵拟逆捏凝拧纽奴隶虐挪哦殴呕趴斥徘徊遣攀旋畔庞抛沫烹饪劈惫倦屁譬偏僻浮撇贫庸屏坡颇魄扑铺朴瀑凄欺协旗袍帜乞丐岂蒙迄掐洽恰徙牵扯逊潜谴劫梁窍翘锲钦侵俭倾澈晰柬帖丘陵曲驱渠缔赴犬陷瘸嚷饶恕惹祸盈眶仁溶揉儒若撒谎嫂啥筛烁擅筋捎梢哨奢侈舌氏呻吟绅圣仙审渗疏肖锈牲畜尸野逝缚竖耍衰涮胞爽泥瞬斯肢寺庙饲惮耸艘苏讼隧塌塔泰贪婪摊瘫痪叹倘掏滔陶瓷汰伦堂田径舔剔剂衅亭滞膨胀缉讯铜掷秃壤拖妥椭唾挖掘哇娃瓦丸顽挽惋妄伪畏蔚雅窝乌诬耻衷赖侠侮辱蹈昔牺溪熄膝袭媳悦菌峡狭隘霞纤掀贤弦衔嫌宪阱馅镇镶嵌巷潇翼携泄郎颖薪仰旺腥刑勃凶汹涌膛绣嗅牧酗喧哗悬崖炫耀霜熏觅巡循抑榨鸦雀淹峻岩沿掩谣遥蛮液帆苟裳仪亦毅擎隐蔽瞒婴恒踊郁腻漆紊稚诱渔愚蠢舆宇宙绒兆欲愈冤枉宵谱岳酝酿蕴熨砸咋栽宰攒遭殃蹋噪贼赠扎渣眨诈债券沾瞻斩钉崭役帐篷蓬沼泽遮侦稀珠斟酌枕撼蒸宗郑撑援柱枝脂肪侄央忠肿瘤舟州粥昼皱纹株诸拄宅驻铸拽砖庄稼卸幢悼坠卓琢滋旨棕廊揍赁挠祖钻唇铭

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