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		<description><![CDATA[a couple of months ago i thought that since i was leaving china soon and had been studying chinese for 1 year and a half, i might as well have some sort of certification. so, at my teachers advice, i registered for the hsk (the standard chinese test for non-native speakers, also called the chinese [...]]]></description>
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a couple of months ago i thought that since i was leaving china soon and had been studying chinese for 1 year and a half, i might as well have some sort of certification. so, at my teachers advice, i registered for the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSK_test">hsk</a> (the standard chinese test for non-native speakers, also called the <em>chinese toefl</em>), but on the basic level, because i hadn&#8217;t done any specific preparation for this test. to take the test on the basic level you have to know around <a href="http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:HSK_list_of_Mandarin_words/Beginning_Mandarin">800 characters/1033 words</a>. </p>
<p>so last month, i did the test along with a lot of other hopeful students. it&#8217;s a multiple choice test from beginning to end, and it has 3 parts: listening, grammar and reading comprehension. the first 2 parts are ok, but the texts they put on the reading comprehension part are really hard, some of them i was completely clueless&#8230; i honestly can&#8217;t understand the difficulty gap between the three parts. why would they make a reasonably easy test and then make the last part 100 times harder? :|</p>
<p>anyway, a month later, ladies and gentlemen, i am very proud to announce that i&#8217;ve passed the HSK exam! :D i was given a level 2 grade, which translates in </p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The candidate has acquired the basic (middle) Chinese competence that can meet the demand of basic daily life, a certain range of social communication and study to some degree. &#8220;</p></blockquote>
<p>yay! i&#8217;m really happy about this, and it&#8217;s a big motivation for me to keep learning chinese elsewhere. perhaps in a couple of years i&#8217;ll be ready for the intermediate exam. :)</p>
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