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An Introduction to HSK

by catking0819 @ 2006-05-25 - 09:12:11

China's Hands Shuiping Kaoshi. also known as HSK or the Chinese Proficiency Test, is the national standardized test designed and developed by the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University to assess the Chinese language proficiency of non-native speakers ( including foreigners, overseas Chinese and students from Chinese national minorities ). According to level of difficulty, HSK is divided into three categories: beginning level (HSK Basic}, elementary to intermediate level ( HSK Elementary-Intermediate ), and advanced level ( HSK Advanced ), These Three categories of the test from a comprehensive testing system, ranging from beginning to advanced level. As tests of general language proficiency, HSK is not based on any particular textbook or course of study. Therefore candidates may refer to any textbook in preparing for the test.

In order to be thoroughly familiar with the test, candidates are expected to read the HSK Guide for Basic, Elementary-Intermediate and Advanced level and the User Handbook which describes the organization and content of the test. Had is held regularly in China and other countries each year. Certificates of HSK will be issued to those who have secured the required scores.

HSK and the issuing of HSK Certificates are supervised by the State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test under the Ministry of Education. HSK is jointly administered by the Office of the State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test under the State Commission of Chinese Proficiency Test and the HSK Center of Beijing Language and Culture University.


 
 

How to Woo Your Lover

by catking0819 @ 2006-05-24 - 15:34:41

According to the song by Paul Simon, there are 50 ways to leave your lover. Having achieved that, helpful scientists say, there are six ways to find another one.

Here they are:

1. Choose a dramatic setting for your first date, such as a roller coaster, or go to see a nerve-jangling movie such as Fatal Attraction.

2. Mirror the other person's gestures, for example by taking a sip of your drink at the same time. Research shows that copying the other person helps create a feeling of affinity.

3. Share a joke or engineer a comic situation, such as learning new dance steps while one of you is blindfolded. Scientists found an experience that makes you laugh creates a feeling of closeness.

4. Get the soundtrack right. It has long been said that music is the food of love and many people will turn to romantic tunes such as those by Marvin Gaye or Barry White to create the right mood. Rock music has also been proved to work.

5. Take exercise together, possibly by playing sport or jogging. This boosts dopamine levels in the brain.

6. Gaze into the other person's eyes. It might be a cliche, but it works.

i'm from china,i want make friends with you

by catking0819 @ 2006-05-24 - 08:56:35

i'm from china,i want make friends with you

if you stduy chinese in china,plese go to: www.study-in-china.org

if you teach english in china,plese go to: www.teachcn.com

HOHO~
i from china,my english is very poor,sorry~

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study or teach in china

by catking0819 @ 2006-05-24 - 00:10:31

if you stduy chinese in china,plese go to: www.study-in-china.org

if you teach english in china,plese go to: www.teachcn.com

HOHO~
i from china,my english is very poor,sorry~

my email:catking0819@gmail.com
my msn: market1@teachcn.com


 
 

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