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  2. Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language - Wikipedia

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    TOCFL is a standardized test of ROC Standard Chinese for foreign learners, administered by the Ministry of Education. It has eight levels, from Novice to C, and can be used for academic, scholarship, or job purposes in Taiwan.

  3. List of language proficiency tests - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Find out the names, types, and levels of various exams per many languages, such as Arabic, Chinese, Catalan, and more.

  4. Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) is a standardized test of proficiency in PRC Standard Chinese for non-native speakers. Learn about the test structure, history, levels, and grading standards of HSK 3.0, the latest version of the test.

  5. General English Proficiency Test - Wikipedia

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    GEPT is a test of English language proficiency commissioned by Taiwan's Ministry of Education in 1999. It has four levels: elementary, intermediate, high-intermediate, and advanced, and is administered twice or once a year at various sites in Taiwan and offshore islands.

  6. Standard Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Standard Chinese is a modern form of Mandarin Chinese based on the Beijing dialect and used as the official language in mainland China, Taiwan and Singapore. The term Putonghua ('common tongue') was adopted to avoid the connotation of national language and to respect minority groups.

  7. Putonghua Proficiency Test - Wikipedia

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    The Putonghua Proficiency Test or Putonghua Shuiping Ceshi (PSC) is an official test of spoken fluency in Standard Chinese (Mandarin) for native speakers of Chinese languages. It consists of five sections: reading, vocabulary, syntax, fluency and speaking, and has six levels of certification.

  8. Chinese as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    Within China, Mandarin became the official language in the early 20th century. Mandarin also became the official language of Taiwan when the Kuomintang took over control from Japan after World War II. In 2010, 750,000 people (670,000 from overseas) took the Chinese Proficiency Test. [1]

  9. Oral Proficiency Interview - Wikipedia

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    Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) is a standardized test of speaking ability in a foreign language. Learn about its format, levels, criteria, and computer version (OPIc).