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HSK 2
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HSK 2: Chinese Language for Post-Beginner
Intensive HSK 2 Course is for post-beginners who have basic knowledge and looking forward to further developing their knowledge of Chinese phrases and grammatical constructs.
Why Intensive
Short Duration: 2-2.5 months
Everyday Practice: 5 days a week (Monday to Friday)
Flexible Time: Managed as per students’ need
Small Class size: 3-4 students / class
Old Question Set Practice: Practice question set each week
Key skills you will learn
- Chinese phonetic system (pinyin)
- Chinese Characters
- Everyday Conversation
- Intercultural Communication
- 1272 Chinese Words
- 129 Grammar points
Learning outcomes
By the end of the intensive HSK-2 Course, you’ll be able to…
- Perform a good understanding of Chinese phonetic system (Pinyin)
- Demonstrate a good understanding of the Chinese writing system, learn to read, and write 150 Chinese words, be able to recognize 300 Chinese characters
- Engage with native speakers to communicate in a common everyday situation
- Explore the contemporary culture and life in China
Contribute to successfully sit the Chinese Proficiency Exam HSK level 2
HSK 1
269 syllables, 300 Chinese characters, 500 Chinese words, 48 grammar points
HSK 3
608 syllables, 900 Chinese characters, 2,245 Chinese words, and 210 grammar points
HSK 4
724 syllables, 1,200 Chinese characters, 3,245 Chinese words, and 286 grammar points
HSK 5
822 syllables, 1,500 Chinese characters, 4,316 Chinese words, and 357 grammar points.
HSK 6
908 syllables, 1,800 Chinese characters , 5,456 Chinese words, and 424 grammar points.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do people learn Chinese?
More and more people are beginning to study Chinese; for business, for family or even just for fun. It’s a challenging language that people have shied away from, but there are so many resources and tools out there that now making studying Chinese much easier and accessible.
What is Mandarin Chinese?
Mandarin is the official language of China and spoken by over 730 million people world wide.
What’s a Chinese character?
Chinese characters, also known as 汉字 (hàn zì) make up the written language of Chinese and is one of the oldest writing systems in the world. The are tens of thousands of Chinese characters, although it is possible to be somewhat literate with between 3 and 4 thousand. A character is made up of radicals, sometimes up to 14!
What’s the difference between simplified and traditional characters?
Visually, simplified and traditional characters can often look quite different, although sometime there is a similar structure. Traditional characters are those characters used before the simplification of characters to improve literacy in the 1940s.
I can already read pinyin, do I really need to learn to read characters?
We would say “yes of course!” Although lots of people who find themselves in China for work often just learn to speak, many of them often regret not learning to read and write sooner. It’s much more difficult to step back and learn characters than learning them simultaneously. You will be able to speak well enough, but learning characters can actually help your spoken Chinese!
What is HSK?
HSK is a Chinese proficiency test for non-native speakers of Chinese. The exam is the equivalent of the English TOEFL exam. It is made up of written and oral Chinese and goes from level 1 (HSK 1) to level 6 (HSK 6), HSK 6 is the most difficult, but can be used as an official qualification. For example, if apply for a job that needs you to speak Chinese, they may ask you for HSK level 5 or above.
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