Introduction to HSKK Advanced Test

What is HSKK?

  • HSKK stands for Hanyu Shuiping Kouyu Kaoshi in Chinese, which translates to “Chinese Proficiency Speaking Test”. It is designed to assess test takers' oral Chinese skills.
  • The HSKK is conducted as an audio-recorded exam.
  • The test is divided into three levels: Primary, Intermediate, and Advanced. The Newcastle University Confucius Institute Test Centre currently offers all three levels.
  • What is HSKK Advanced?

  • HSKK Advanced is primarily aimed at those who have been learning Chinese for more than two academic years at a pace of 2-3 lessons per week and have mastered around 3,000 commonly used words.
  • The HSKK Advanced consists of three sections, with a total of 6 questions. The duration of the exam is 25 minutes, including 10 minutes of preparation time.
  • Test Start Time (All local times): 16:30.
  • Achieving a full score entails earning 100 points, while a cumulative score of 60 or above qualifies as a passing mark. The HSKK scores are valid for two years, starting from the test date.
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