LaoZ
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posted on 28-5-2008 at 07:33 |
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Thinking of doing the HSK Chinese exam?
The HSK Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì is the Chinese proficiency test for non-native speakers.
IF you are interested in sitting this exam, here is a very useful website:
http://hmarty.free.fr/hanzi/
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posted on 29-5-2008 at 05:58 |
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And one more.... http://www.hsk.org.cn/english/Default.aspx
I passed it last year!!!
Level 6 let me do my post grad at the faculty of Traveling management!!!
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posted on 29-5-2008 at 18:41 |
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Svetty, what learning materials did you use before taking the exam?
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Svetlana
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posted on 30-5-2008 at 01:24 |
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Did I tell you about the Korean school where I had HSK pre-courses with Korean and Japanese students for half a year every day after work?
They published lots of HSK 套试题! Most of them are useless, (if used by yourself at home), but if you have a qualified tutor
who makes you understand every word (even the easiest!) that would work!!!
There was (and there is) a great amount of HSK materials in 学府书店(Xuefu Shudian) which is next to
黑龙江大学 (Heilongjiang University). I've bought about 6 envelopes full of exersises (!). When in Beijing, I found
some special HSK- dictionaries, CDs and books on grammar!
I failed the last round (which was to put the character into the text!)
So I took all the writing stuff from russian studens who study Chinese in local Uiversities!!!
So it was...
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posted on 10-6-2008 at 03:47 |
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Svetty.. Would you please list the ISBN numbers of the books you found most useful so that people in other countries may access them?
Thanks.
PS. What's the ISBN? You'll find it either on the back or inside the front cover.
"If I need a book to teach what I have previously been taught, then surely I am not qualified."
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