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| | Chinese Program at Seattle University |
 | | Beginning HSK: Appropriate for students of Chinese with a basic knowledge of Chinese who have had 100-800 hours of formal education in modern Chinese, have a basic vocabulary of 400-3,000 Chinese characters at the A and B levels, and understand the corresponding Chinese grammar at the A and B levels. |
 | | Advanced HSK: The advanced HSK is appropriate for advanced students of Chinese who have had 3,000 hours or more of formal education in modern Chinese, have a basic vocabulary of over 5,000 Chinese characters at the A, B, C and D levels, and understand the corresponding Chinese grammar. |
 | | There are three levels of certificates for the beginners' HSK; namely, the levels of C, B and A. There are six levels of certificates for the elementary and intermediate HSK, C, B and A for the elementary HSK and C, B and A for the intermediate HSK. |
| www.seattleu.edu /artsci/forlang/chin/HSK/HSK_FAQ.htm (1339 words) |
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