Putonghua Proficiency Test

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Putonghua Proficiency Test
Hanyu Pinyin
Pǔtōnghuà Shuǐpíng Cèshì

The Putonghua Proficiency Test or Putonghua Shuiping Ceshi (PSC) is an official test of spoken fluency in

State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.[1] Specified standards of achievement in the test are required for many jobs in broadcasting, education and government.[2]

Content

The test consists of five sections:[1][3]

  1. Reading 100 monosyllabic words to test pronunciation. (10%)
  2. Reading 100 polysyllabic words to test pronunciation. (20%)
  3. Reading out the correct form from several choices, to test vocabulary and syntax. (10%)
  4. Reading a 400-character passage to test fluency. (30%)
  5. Speaking for three minutes on a topic chosen from two supplied by the examiners. (30%)

There are sixty literary selections used in the fourth section of the test,[4] including:

Grading

Candidates who pass the test are given a Certificate of Putonghua Proficiency Level at levels 1, 2 or 3, each of which is subdivided into grades A and B:[8][9]

  • Level 1-A (97% correct) is required for presenters in national and provincial radio and television.[8]
  • Level 1-B (92% correct) is required for Chinese-language teachers in northern China.[3]
  • Level 2-A (87% correct) is required for Chinese-language teachers in southern China.[3]
  • Level 2-B (80% correct) is required for Chinese teachers teaching other languages in China.
  • Level 3-A (70% correct)
  • Level 3-B (60% correct) is required for civil service jobs.[3]

By 2010, the test had been taken more than 35 million times. As it requires strict adherence to the

phonology of Standard Chinese, including such features as retroflex initials, erhua and the neutral tone, the test gives an advantage to native speakers of the Beijing dialect and closely related varieties over speakers of varieties lacking these features.[8]

See also

  • Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, for non-native speakers, has a spoken component in addition to written and listening components.

References

  1. ^ a b "Content and format of the Test". Hong Kong Putonghua Education and Assessment Centre, University of Hong Kong. 2013. Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
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  5. ^ 海阳市筹建峻青文学艺术馆 今年10月有望开馆 [Haiyang city preparing to build Junqing Literature & Art Museum, to be opened to the public this October] (in Simplified Chinese). Fenghuang Shandong. Retrieved 8 December 2017. 峻青,原名孙俊卿,1922年出生于烟台海阳市郭城镇西楼子村,当代著名作家、画家。
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  7. ^ 电视文学艺术片《绿》在仙岩梅雨潭景区开机 [TV Literary Art Documentary 'Green' starts filming in Xianyan's Meiyutan Scenic Area] (in Simplified Chinese). Ouhai District People's Government. 3 December 2014. Archived from the original on 27 April 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018. 1923年朱自清先生来温州执教,同年先后两次来到仙岩梅雨潭景区,被仙岩浓厚的人文气息和那醉人的女儿绿深深吸引,于是就写下了脍炙人口的美文名篇《绿》。
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  9. ^ "China Language Law" (PDF). LILAMA Network. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 April 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2016.

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