HSK level 2

 

Build on your HSK 1 Mandarin language course by continuing onto HSK 2. The next level will give you a stronger grasp of Mandarin language. Students will be able to have more in-depth conversations about their personal and work lives. There will be a greater focus on constructing more descriptive sentences to explain complex thoughts. Students will have an enhanced ability to ready and write Mandarin characters and will graduate with much more confidence in the language.

During the 36 hour HSK 2 course, students will enhance and sharpen their Mandarin skills. The course will enable them to confidently hold conversations with customers and clients during meetings and everyday situations.

What does HSK 2 mean?

The HSK stands for Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì. Designed for those who study Mandarin as a second language the HSK is an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency. This is the second level of a total of six levels. HSK 6 is native level proficiency. HSK 2, is equivalent to A2 in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

During the course, students will know more than 1,000 Mandarin words, 65 additional key grammar points, and read and write 200 commonly used Mandarin characters. This is more than the stipulated 300 words that are required to pass the HSK 2 exam. However at Inchin Closer we believe in giving our students much more so they have the ability to communicate easily in Mandarin.

How hard is the HSK 2 test?

The HSK 2 test is quite easy. It is in pinyin and students are not expected to know Mandarin characters.

At the end of Inchin Closers course, there will be a test based on which students will receive a certificate from Inchin Closer. For those that want to give the official examination, Inchin Closer can help teach, train and register for the exam. The HSK 2 exam is conducted by Hanban, under the ministry of Education in China. Students will receive the results after approximately 6 weeks.

Is HSK level 2 good?

HSK level 2 is a minimum level to attain to have a strong command over Mandarin language.

At the end of the course, learners will be able to initiate and sustain conversations on general and business topics. These include talking about their family, the weather, asking about a company’s revenue and profit and comparing India and China. Students will be able to communicate competently, effectively and comfortably in Mandarin. They will be able to formulate different ways of what they want to say for professional and personal contexts.

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15th February - 28th June
Every Saturday
5-7 pm IST
36 hours
On Zoom

28,000

Last date of registration: 10th February

Course FAQs

How long will it take me to be fluent in the language?

Various Chinese language skill sets require different levels of Mandarin. Depending on how much you want from the language, you will need to invest in it. Just as you sow; so shall you reap.

To be able to have a conversation with your customers, colleagues or friends in China or apply to university / college (HSK 2); it should take you upto 8 months of Mandarin language training with Inchin Closer. In order to apply for a job; or teach Mandarin (HSK 3); it should take you more than a year of Chinese language classes with Inchin Closer. To be close to native level fluency i.e. to be able to conduct translations and Interpretation from Chinese to English (HSK 5 or HSK 6), it will take about three years of Chinese language classes.

On completion, you will be able to speak confidently to a native Chinese person across a range of topics. You will also be able to understand what native Chinese people are saying during negotiations as well as read and write Mandarin Characters.

How many students in each class?

Inchin Closer believes in quality education. Which means we have small classrooms to maximise student – teacher interaction. Since learning Mandarin pronunciations correctly is paramount, we restrict our class size to 5 –8 students per batch.

Describe your methods of teaching?

Technology has helped make learning interactive, flexible and precise. We have therefore adopted online teaching to maximise the benefit to our students. Inchin Closers Learning Management system coupled with the Inchin App; helps students learn in a creative, flexible and innovative teaching method. Learn at any time, from any device, at your pace and see results immediately!

Our brick and mortar classes utilise a blended approach to learning – i.e. are supplemented by online learning exercises that help you practice Mandarin at your time and pace. While creative individual and group based learning activities are conducted in class, we encourage students to utilise technology to their advantage. We have noticed this approach not only involves the student much more, but also enhances the learning process.

I've heard Mandarin is a difficult language to learn, will I be able to pick it up?

We have a special team of experts who have studied how Indians learn Mandarin best and as a result have devised our own syllabus specifically for the Indian audience. In addition, we are Mumbai’s only Mandarin language Institute to teach authentic Mandarin, with a native Chinese teacher. This becomes very important while learning tones and understanding modern Chinese language and culture. Additionally, we supplement our classes with multimedia materials to make learning Mandarin interactive, fun and easy to learn. Having said that, Mandarin, like any language, needs constant practice, so you will need to invest in the language to master it.

What will I be able to do after the course?

Since Inchin Closers classes cover all 4 skills – listening; speaking; reading and writing at the end of each Chinese language level you will be able to comprehensively communicate in the language. Whether it is understanding Chinese TV dramas, being able to sing a Chinese song or read the subtitles of your favourite kung fu movie, the higher the level of Mandarin you attain, the more you will be able to achieve. Additionally, you will also be eligible to teach Mandarin, conduct Chinese to English and English to Chinese translations and interpretations; apply to foreign colleges and universities and sit for job interviews for Indian, Chinese and multinational companies.

General FAQs

How can I learn Chinese language easily?

Chinese is a logical language to learn, once you have mastered the Chinese tones and learnt the logic behind the characters; the grammar and vocabulary is fairly easy to pick up. In comparison, learning English seems more complicated!

Chinese Vs Mandarin language

Chinese is an umbrella language. Mandarin is a dialect of Chinese. Chinese is a language (Mandarin is one of the dialects of Chinese alongside Shanghainese, Cantonese and many more). When you look at it closely, there are actually over 200 dialects of Chinese! Mandarin is the most widely spoken. It’s called “普通话 (Pǔ tōng huà), which literally translates into “common tongue.” It has fewer tones than most other dialects (4 compared to Cantonese’s 9!) and is taught throughout mainland China in schools. When people are talking about “speaking Chinese,” they are most likely to be referring to Mandarin.

What is the Chinese language?

Chinese language is the general term for the main language spoken on Mainland China. It is also called Hànyǔ or Zhōngwén or Pǔ tōng huà.There are about 1.2 billion Chinese language speakers worldwide. Imagine if you speak Hindi and Mandarin; you can speak to more than 1/3rd or 30% of the world’s population! It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. It is both a creative and logical language; using both the left and right sides of the brain.

What's the difference between Mandarin & Cantonese?

Mandarin and Cantonese are the two largest different types of Chinese language. Mandarin is the official language of Mainland China and Cantonese is a dialect spoken only in the southern province of Guangdong and Hong Kong. Taiwan speaks a language similar to Mandarin although the Taiwanese accent is different and Taiwan uses the traditional Mandarin script Vs China uses simplified Mandarin. At Inchin Closer, we teach the Beijing dialect of Chinese language and the simplified Mandarin script, both of which are official and widely spoken across China.

Should I learn Chinese?

If you do see a future in Asia or you would like to work abroad or as part of an international team, learning Chinese is an important skill to have. As China’s economy ascends and becomes the dominant country in the region, the importance of her national language increases. Speaking Mandarin then opens doors to new opportunities, job prospects and is a standard requirement for most looking for employment in the Asian region. It is definitely a language worth learning!

Why is the Chinese language so complex?

The Chinese language is one of the five oldest languages of the world. Similar to Latin and Sanskrit. As a result the language has evolved over many centuries and included many different aspects. First it is a phonetic language which means it works on sounds rather than alphabets, secondly it is a pictographic language which means its script is based on pictures. As a result of these two points, Mandarin Chinese is considered to be complex however there is a standard logic throughout the language. Once you understand the logic, learning Mandarin Chinese is not complex, difficult or complicated for anybody.

What are the different dialects of the Chinese language?

China has 23 provinces and five autonomous regions, each province and autonomous region has its own distinct dialect. Mandarin binds all these provinces and regions by creating one common language for the entire country.

How many alphabets are there in the Chinese language?

The Chinese language doesn’t have alphabets, rather they have characters which are derived from pictures. There are more than 10,000 Chinese characters, you need to know a minimum of 3,000 characters to read a newspaper.

What are the different levels of Mandarin?

It depends on the level you want to achieve. In order to have a basic conversation about the weather and go shopping in China, a month of learning Mandarin regularly should suffice. However, if you do want to master the language, dedicate a few years to learning Mandarin. Nonetheless, most Chinese will also tell you that they are still learning the language, as like any living language, it keeps evolving.

What kinds of international certification in Chinese language?

Inchin Closer offers international certification courses in Mandarin Chinese for adults and kids classes. The International certification for adults is called the HSK and stands for Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì and HSKK for Hànyǔ shuǐpíng kǒuyǔ kǎoshì. Both tests are an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency for those who study Mandarin as a second language.The YCT stands for the Youth Chinese Test – an international certification for kids to assess their Chinese language level and ability to apply Chinese language in their studies and daily lives. All Inchin Closers courses are designed around these international certifications enable students to prepare thoroughly for each level. Additionally our staff can also help you register for the examinations.

Mandarin language is spoken in which country?

Mandarin is the national language of Mainland China. However Chinese language, which is a group of languages spoken in Taiwan, Hongkong, Singapore and Malaysia is widely spoken as China’s economic influence in South East Asia increases.

What is special about Inchin Closers classes?

As India’s premium Mandarin language school, we employ native Chinese professionals to teach the language, we are the only certified course to be endorsed by the Peoples Republic of China Consulate, Mumbai. Our teaching methods are interactive, fun and inspirational. 80% of our students prefer to continue learning with Inchin Closer. We also conduct Inchin corners and help our students find jobs to utilise their Mandarin skills

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