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BLCU Free Online Chinese Class: What is HSK? Why Should You Take HSK Test?

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Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) Online Education College

Are you interested in enhancing your Chinese language skills?


Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) invites you to their upcoming free online open class on Saturday, August 31, 2024, at 5:00 PM (Beijing Time). This session will cover everything you need to know about HSK.

HSK is the most widely accepted Chinese proficiency test worldwide. Students always ask, which level of HSK do I need to pass in order to live in China? Which HSK level do I need to apply to Chinese universities?

In this open class, Ms. Angela Chen from Beijing Language and Culture University will introduce you to the different levels of HSK and how to prepare for the exam.

Online Info Session Details

  • Topic: What is HSK? Why should you take HSK test?
  • Host: Beijing Language and Culture University
  • Date: Saturday, 31st August, 2024
  • Time: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Beijing Time)
  • Language: English
  • Location: Online (link provided after registration)



About Beijing Language and Culture University




Beijing Language and Culture University’s main task is to teach the Chinese language and culture to foreign students. As well as teaching Chinese, it also undertakes the tasks of teaching foreign languages, computer science, and technology, finance, and accountancy to Chinese students. It provides training courses for teachers who specialize in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, and it offers pre-departure language training to candidates intending to live and work abroad.

BLCU has the longest history, the largest scope, and the most qualified teaching faculties of its kind in the area of teaching the Chinese language and culture to foreigners. BLCU distinguishes itself by its unique cultural atmosphere of diversity, which attracts a large number of students from both home and abroad. Since the founding of the University over 40 years ago, more than 60,000 students from over 160 countries and regions have stepped out confidently into the world from here. Some have become distinguished diplomats, sinologists, and journalists; 14 have worked as foreign ambassadors to China and more than 30 are diplomats working in the embassies to China.




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Angel Ryzza Tolentino

Angel is from the Philippines and is responsible for a wide range of tasks at China Admissions to help students achieve their dreams. She is focused on boosting the company's growth presence, writing articles, and assisting with applicant screening.


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