Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK), an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency, assesses non-native Chinese speakers' abilities in using the Chinese language in their daily, academic and professional lives. The Standards graded the learners' proficiency into "Three levels and nine bands". With the three aspects of evaluation: verbal communication abilities, topics and tasks, and the quantitative criteria, four-dimension benchmarks of language elements: syllables (pronunciation), Chinese characters, vocabulary and grammar and five language skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Translation, Standards aims to accurately determine the Chinese proficiency of learners. We would like to encourage the students to do Band IV and above.
Successful candidates will be offered a place conditional on specified grades at I/GCSE, typically a minimum of six I/GCSEs in grades 8-9. Sporting, creative and other talents are also important as they form an integral part of the Sixth Form programme.
Paper 1 Listening Paper: appropriately 30 minutes - Max score 100 Paper 2 Reading Paper: 40 minutes - Max score 100 Paper 3 Writing Paper: 25 minutes - Max score 100 The whole test takes about 105 minutes (including 5 minutes for candidates to fill in their personal information). Candidates need to master 1200 common words. The exam is either taken on computer or written format. There is no speaking test involved.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Richmond upon Thames |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Boys |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £24,720 |
Address | Hanworth Road, Hampton, TW12 3HD |
Chinese Proficiency Test (HSK), an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency, assesses non-native Chinese speakers' abilities in using the Chinese language in their daily, academic and professional lives. The Standards graded the learners' proficiency into "Three levels and nine bands". With the three aspects of evaluation: verbal communication abilities, topics and tasks, and the quantitative criteria, four-dimension benchmarks of language elements: syllables (pronunciation), Chinese characters, vocabulary and grammar and five language skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing and Translation, Standards aims to accurately determine the Chinese proficiency of learners. We would like to encourage the students to do Band IV and above.
Successful candidates will be offered a place conditional on specified grades at I/GCSE, typically a minimum of six I/GCSEs in grades 8-9. Sporting, creative and other talents are also important as they form an integral part of the Sixth Form programme.
Paper 1 Listening Paper: appropriately 30 minutes - Max score 100 Paper 2 Reading Paper: 40 minutes - Max score 100 Paper 3 Writing Paper: 25 minutes - Max score 100 The whole test takes about 105 minutes (including 5 minutes for candidates to fill in their personal information). Candidates need to master 1200 common words. The exam is either taken on computer or written format. There is no speaking test involved.