The HSK 1 is the first level of the official Mandarin exam, the HSK. It's the first step on the way to validating your Mandarin skills. The exam is composed of 2 sections: Lisening and Reading.
You need at least 120 points out of 200 to obtain your HSK 1 certificate.
The structure of the Listening section is as follows:
- 4 exercises made up of 5 questions each
- 15 minutes to respond to the questions, then 3 minutes to select the responses on your answer sheet
- each audio extract is played 2 times
The structure of the Reading section is as follows:
- 4 exercises made up of 5 questions each
- 17 minutes to respond to all the questions (you will write your answers little by little on the answer sheet)
- all the questions are written in Chinese characters and in pinyin
Listening :
Exercise 1 : You will be given 5 images. You will hear an audio with a subject or verb about each image. You will have to select if the phrase for each image is "true" or "false."
Exercise 2 : You will be given 5 questions, each containing 3 images. You will hear a sentence for each question. You will have to select which image best corresponds to the sentence in the audio.
Exercise 3 : You will see 5 images and hear 5 dialogues between a woman and a man (1 sentence for each). You need to match the dialogues with the corresponding images.
Exercise 4 : The exercise is composed of 5 questions corresponding to short dialogues between 2 people. For each dialogue, you have 3 answer choices. Choose the answer that best answers the question asked in the dialogue.
Reading :
Exercise 1: You will see 5 images and 5 sentences. You need to match the image to its corresponding sentence.
Exercise 2: You will see 5 sentences to be completed and a list of 5 words. Complete the sentences by using the words given to you.
Exercise 3 : This exercise is made up of 5 questions. Each question has 2 sentences. You need to indicate if the 2 sentences have the same meaning by selecting "true" or "false."
Exercise 4 : You will see 5 sentences (either affirmations or interrogatives) and 5 sentences to associate (also either affirmations or interrogatives). You need to match each sentence with the most logical related sentence.
You need at least 120 points out of 200 to obtain your HSK 1 certificate.
The structure of the Listening section is as follows:
- 4 exercises made up of 5 questions each
- 15 minutes to respond to the questions, then 3 minutes to select the responses on your answer sheet
- each audio extract is played 2 times
The structure of the Reading section is as follows:
- 4 exercises made up of 5 questions each
- 17 minutes to respond to all the questions (you will write your answers little by little on the answer sheet)
- all the questions are written in Chinese characters and in pinyin
Listening :
Exercise 1 : You will be given 5 images. You will hear an audio with a subject or verb about each image. You will have to select if the phrase for each image is "true" or "false."
Exercise 2 : You will be given 5 questions, each containing 3 images. You will hear a sentence for each question. You will have to select which image best corresponds to the sentence in the audio.
Exercise 3 : You will see 5 images and hear 5 dialogues between a woman and a man (1 sentence for each). You need to match the dialogues with the corresponding images.
Exercise 4 : The exercise is composed of 5 questions corresponding to short dialogues between 2 people. For each dialogue, you have 3 answer choices. Choose the answer that best answers the question asked in the dialogue.
Reading :
Exercise 1: You will see 5 images and 5 sentences. You need to match the image to its corresponding sentence.
Exercise 2: You will see 5 sentences to be completed and a list of 5 words. Complete the sentences by using the words given to you.
Exercise 3 : This exercise is made up of 5 questions. Each question has 2 sentences. You need to indicate if the 2 sentences have the same meaning by selecting "true" or "false."
Exercise 4 : You will see 5 sentences (either affirmations or interrogatives) and 5 sentences to associate (also either affirmations or interrogatives). You need to match each sentence with the most logical related sentence.
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