Introduction to HSK
HSK Basic
HSK Elementary-Intermediate
HSK Advanced
HSK Threshold
HSK Elementary (revised version)
HSK Intermediate (revised version)
HSK Advanced (revised version)
Test of Practical Chinese (C.TEST)
How to register a HSK test
How to prepare for test
Score and certificate
Frequently Asked Questions
Online Registration
Score Enquiry
Certificate Authentication
Enquiry and Message Board

 

  Introduction  
 

About HSK

  HSK Threshold  Chinese
 

HSK Basic

 

HSK Elementary-Intermediate

 

HSK Advanced

          Revised Version
  HSK Elementary  Chinese
  HSK Intermediate  Chinese
  HSK Advanced  Chinese
     
 

How to register a HSK test

  How to prepare for HSK
  Score report and certificate
  Frequently asked questions
     

 

C.Test and C.Test Interview

 
 
 

  General Introduction to HSK

  Test Infomation

  How to Sign Up  

  Score Enquiry 中文

  Enquiry about the test

  Certificate Authentication 中文

 

 
 
 

  Test of Practical Chinese
   (C.TEST)

  Beijing Language and Culture University

  The Office of Chinese Language Council International

 

 
  HSK Advanced  

 

I. Test Content

HSK (Advanced) comprises the following three independent tests: a 120-minute written test, a writing test and an oral test.

    There are 3 sections in the 120-minute written subtest as specified below:

Section

Question Number

Duration

1 Listening

1-40

about. 30 minutes

2 Reading

41-55

15 minutes

56-80

25 minutes

3 Cloze

81-120

40 minutes

    A ten-minute break after the end of the written test will be taken before the writing and oral tests.

    The duration of the writing test is 30 minutes, when candidates are to finish a composition of 400 to 600 words.

    The oral test will take 20 minute, of which 10 minutes is set for the preparation and the other ten for the interview. In the first 2 minutes of the interview candidates will read aloud a passage and then answer two given questions, each taking about 3 minutes.

II. HSK (Advanced) Scoring System

1. About the scores of HSK (Advanced)

A section score of HSK (Advanced) is a scale score with 50 as the score mean and 15 as the standard deviation. These scores show the relative position of the candidate in a standard sample group. The table below helps to locate the relative position of a candidate in the whole group. The second line Indicates the percentage occupied by those whose scores are lower than the corresponding scores in the standard HSK reference group.

HSK Section score

100

69

63

58

54

50

46

42

37

31

Percentage

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

2. HSK (Advanced) Certificate Grades and Score Levels

Certificate Types and Grades

Score Levels

Score Ranges

Types

Grades

Listening

Reading

Cloze

Writing

The Oral Test

Total

 

Bottom line*

46-57

42-53

42-53

46-57

44-55

220-279

The HSK (Advanced) Certificate

C

9

58-69

54-65

54-65

58-69

56-67

280-339

B

10

70-81

66-77

66-77

70-81

68-79

340-399

A

11

82-100

78-100

78-100

82-100

80-100

400-500

* There is a bottom line established below Level 9 for HSK (Advanced) mainly out of the need to set a criterion for awarding certificates and not to assess the basic, elementary or intermediate proficiency levels. Therefore, scores in this range is of no reference to determining the basic, elementary or intermediate Chinese proficiency levels.

3. Interpretation of the score levels of HSK (Advanced)

There are 11 score levels in HSK, of which Level 3 to 5 signifying the basic, Level 6 to 8 the elementary and intermediate and Level 9 to 11 the advanced.

    Level 9 The candidate has the advanced (low) Chinese language competence, which can be acquired after 3000 hours or more of regular modern Chinese language learning (or other Chinese learning experience equivalent to this). And this is the minimal standard to be qualified for the jobs requiring using Chinese for communication and the standard by which the HSK (Advanced) Certificate Grade C is awarded.

    Level 10 The candidate has acquired the advanced (middle) Chinese language competence. This is the moderate standard to be qualified for the jobs requiring using Chinese as the communication language and the standard by which the HSK (Advanced) Certificate Grade B is obtained.

    Level 11 The candidate has possessed the advanced (high) Chinese language competence. This is the higher standard to be qualified for the jobs requiring using Chinese for communication and to be viewed as being qualified for a translator at the intermediate level. And it is the standard as well by which the HSK (Advanced) Certificate Grade A is conferred.

III. Prerequisites to be awarded the HSK Certificate

1, The total score should be higher than the minimal level in the related grade.

2, Three of the four section scores, namely, listening, reading, writing and the oral test, shall exceed the minimal level in the related grade.

3, Two of the five section scores is allowed to be less than the minimal level in the related grade (only one of the section scores in listening, reading, writing and the oral test is allowed to be lower, however), but shall not be less by more than one level. If so, one can only get a certificate of the lower grade.

4, None of the section scores should be lower than the bottom line level under Grade C.

IV. Downloads

Direction Sample Test Paper Sample Test Paper - Writting Sample Test Paper - Oral Test Sample Answer Sheet