Guide
to the New HSK Test provides
level-specific training for each of the six levels graded in HSK. This is the
level 1 volume. The amount of exercises in this book is ten times that of the
HSK test paper, including 10 complete sets of test questions distributed in
three parts—simulated training, skill training and timed training. Skill
training is a newly added section, which summarizes the general rules and
test-taking skills based on the contents and characteristics of questions in
many HSK real and simulated tests and explains these rules and skills with
specific examples. It gives the candidates a relatively clear idea of the basic
question types and characteristics of the test to help them quickly find a
proper way to answer the questions.
Since
early 1892 when he graduated from the Chinese Department of Nankai University,
Mr. Ni Mingliang has been engaged in the teaching of Chinese as a foreign
language. In 1991, Mr. Ni went to the United States where he spent one year
studying and working. Mr. Ni spent two years teaching in Inha University
(South Korea) as a guest professor during September 2002 and August 2003 and
was the principle of the Seoul branch of Beijing Language and Culture
University during November 2004 and August 2006. Mr. Ni is a tutor of
postgraduate students majoring in Curriculum and Teaching Methodology and a
researcher of the HSK test. His Guide to the HSK Chinese Proficiency
Test series has been well received by test candidates and teachers
since its publication.