Hello, so for 2 minutes questions, apparently it is ok to talk less than 2 minutes, right? for 11th questions, your answer took only 33second for instance. I always try to talk for almost full 2 minutes but I always stuck around 1min to 1 min 15sec, so if I speak around 1 minute or even 40 seconds with good enough fluency and content, depending on your answers I would still get passing score, right?
The ideal situation is to be able to speak for 1 minute and 20 to 40 seconds. My answer was indeed a bit short. If possible, try to keep it between 1 minute and 1 minute and 30 seconds, and make sure your sentences are correct. One tip: try to use simple sentences and avoid complex ones to prevent grammatical errors.
@@inchinesetruly honest reply...you have my following and respect for this. Thank you for not misleading us cos I'm also preparing for HSKK中级this July ending🙏🏽
Thank you so much!! 😊 I feel like there’s a huge lack of resources when it comes to this test. This is super useful!! I probably would’ve passed the test thanks to your video, but unfortunately I prepared for the wrong thing 😅I didn’t know that HSK 5 corresponds to HSKK Advanced, not Intermediate! Advanced is WAY harder!! At least I did well on the main HSK 5 test. 谢谢老师(^-^)
@@saibinlin4407 The HSKK question-and-answer section assesses not only your vocabulary but also your language expression skills, proficiency in Mandarin, the completeness of your speech, and the coherence of your expressions. Even for native Chinese speakers, not everyone excels in language expression, so it's normal not to get a full mark.
Is this the level of vocabulary and grammar expected 😭 I regret my decision now. I mean I can say what you said, but with grammar errors and much simpler words 😅
Did you do well? I prepared for this test but apparently HSK 5 is the level where the Intermediate test gets replaced by the Advanced test….😭 Huge difficulty spike…