HSK 3 H31111 Exam Paper



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Are you passionate about learning the Chinese language and you are preparing for the HSK 3 Exam? This HSK 3 Chinese Exam H31111 is a very useful paper to get your HSK 3 certificate. Check out this file and download this HSK3 H31111 Chinese test now!

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This Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi 3 (Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì 3, 汉语 水平 考试 3) words list is the name for the international Chinese standard test to check how well someone has mastered the Chinese language correctly. It is also known as the "Chinese TOEFL".

There are two variants for the HSK: HSK written and HSK oral (also HSKK, or Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǒuyǔ Kǎoshì (汉语 水平 口语 考试), and the written HSK test assesses the skills of listening, reading, and from level 3 also writing is included. HSK tests also the oral fluency. For oral HSK there are three levels: beginner (corresponding to HSK1-2), medium (corresponds to HSK3-4) and advanced (corresponds to HSK5-6).

Now, each level builds off of the previous level, so level 3 includes all the words from level HSK1 to level HSK2 as well. HSK Level 3 is about 600 words.

How hard is HSK 3?
- HSK3 (ERK level B1, amount of words: 600, Exam duration: 85 min)
- Listening. (Played twice assignments). 
- Reading.
- Writing.
- All Chinese characters as mentioned in this list under HSK 3

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