How to prepare for HSKK (Speaking test)?

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  Jul 08  •  948 read 
I don't know how to start, so i want to you guide me through
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你的问题比较笼统,不清楚你在准备哪个级别的口语考试,也不知道你还有多久的备考时间。我们知道,要想取得好的考试成绩,一定要了解考试特点,然后辅以相应的应试方法。因此,在这里我将介绍初级和中级HSKK口语考试的特点并给出相应的备考建议:

一、HSKK(口语考试)的三大特点:
1. 分等级,针对性明确
初级 HSKK(初级):
考日常简单对话(如打招呼、问路、购物)。
题型:跟读句子 + 听后复述 + 简单问答。
例子:跟读“今天天气很好”;回答“你叫什么名字?”

中级 HSKK(中级):
考描述图片、讲述经历、表达观点。
题型:听后复述 + 看图说话 + 回答问题。
例子:描述一张“全家吃饭”的图片;回答“你觉得网上购物好吗?为什么?”
2. 纯口语,不考读写。全程只用嘴说,不用写汉字!
考试形式:听题 → 录音回答(电脑或考官评分)。

3. 实用性强,贴近真实交流。题目场景来自 日常生活、学习、工作:
订酒店、谈爱好、讨论学习计划

二、备考建议:

初级 HSKK 备考策略
1. 练好“跟读”:
用 HSK1-2级词汇的句子反复跟读。
重点:模仿声调(如“是shì”不是“十shí”)、停顿(“我/喜欢/吃苹果”)。

2. 背熟基础问答:
准备20个万能句应对简单问题:
“我叫...”(名字), “我来自...”(国家), “我喜欢...因为...”(爱好)
“我不懂,请再说一次”(求助)。

中级 HSKK 备考策略:
1. “看图说话”三步法:
第1步:用“谁+在哪儿+做什么”描述图中人(例:“一个女孩在图书馆看书”)。
第2步:添加细节(时间、心情、原因):“下午她很高兴,因为书很有趣”。
第3步:说自己的看法:“我觉得读书很重要”。
2.用“故事模板”回答经历类问题:
模板:时间 + 地点 + 事件 + 感受
“去年暑假,我和朋友去北京旅行,爬了长城,虽然累但很开心!”
3.准备话题卡:
整理20个高频话题(自我介绍、兴趣爱好...), 每个话题准备1分钟回答模版,录音后对比标准发音,反复练习。

三、通用技巧:
1. 功夫用在平时,拒绝临时抱佛脚。在日常学习中扎扎实实学会每一课。
做到正确拼读每一个生词,流畅朗读每一篇对话和短文。正所谓艺高人胆大,考啥都不怕。
2.录音自测:用手机录下回答,检查:
是否卡顿太多? 多练“连接词”(“然后、接着、另外”)
声调准吗? 重点练第三声(很好hěn hǎo)和轻声(如“妈妈māma”)。

考试防紧张:
回答前默念:“慢慢说,说清楚比说快更重要!”

重要提示:HSKK 考试不要求完美,只要清晰表达!即使语法有小错,能沟通就能得分。

希望这些建议能帮助你高效备考,取得理想成绩!
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 1  •  Reply •  Jul 18
Your question is a bit general — it's unclear which level of the speaking test you're preparing for, or how much time you have left to study.
We know that in order to get a good score, it's important to understand the structure of the exam and use effective preparation strategies. So here, I’ll introduce the features of the Beginner and Intermediate HSKK Speaking Tests, and offer some preparation tips:

I. Three Key Features of the HSKK (Speaking Test):
1. It's divided into levels, with clearly targeted content.

HSKK Beginner Level:
Focuses on simple, everyday conversations (such as greetings, asking for directions, or shopping).
 0  •  Reply •  Jul 22
more listening to podacst and repeating with him the discussion to improve your speaking skills yeah
 2  •  Reply •  Jul 08
Personally using Language Reactor on hidden mode so I watch show in Chinese with Chinese subtitles, but can still see English translations if I pause and click on it, it can help with the listening.
For speaking, honestly I just booked the class with a teacher to prep:/
 1  •  Reply •  Jul 12
There are 3 levels for the HSKK. HSK1 and 2 are recommened to sit for HSKK1, the elementary level. HSK3 and 4 are recommended to sit for HSKK 2, the intermediate level. HSK 5 and 6 are recommended to sit for HSKK 3, the advance level. You should know how to read texts with correct pronuciation of the Chinese words, especially all the words needed to know for the levels, as reading the texts are part of the HSKK tests in all levels. Then you should develop your fluency in speech by constantly practising with friends or Chinese speakers in picking up the correct words and expressions in communication contexts. Watch more Chinese movies or videos with Chinese substitles will also help in picking up the conversation.
 1  •  Reply •  Jul 18
If you are taking the first level ie the elementary level, make sure you know how to read correctly the vocabulary list provied for HSK 1, especially reading the tone correctly. Then you should start by reading out the basic conversations aloud in developing fluecy in your speech. This will help you in familarising with the correct sentence structure used in the language. After that, you should draft a self-introduction speech and practice reading in aloud until you have got the fluency in speech. You can get a Chinese speaking friend to help to rectify your tone and pronunciation.
 1  •  Reply •  Jul 18
To prepare for the HSKK (Speaking Test), here are some effective tips:

Understand the test format:
Know which level you're taking (Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced). Each one has different tasks like repeating sentences, answering questions, or giving short speeches.

Practice speaking daily:
Use apps like HelloTalk, Duolingo, or Tandem to talk with native speakers. Even recording yourself helps.

Use past exam samples:
Practice with real HSKK audio prompts from previous years. You can find some online or on YouTube.

Improve pronunciation:
Mimic native speakers by shadowing audio clips. Pay attention to tones — they really matter in the speaking test.

Record and review yourself:
Speak your answers out loud, record them, and listen back to spot pronunciation or grammar mistakes.

Learn useful sentence patterns:
Prepare common sentence structures in advance (especially for Intermediate and Advanced levels), so you can speak more fluently during the test.

Get feedback:
Ask a teacher or language partner to give you honest feedback on your speaking.

Bonus Tip: Time yourself during practice. Each section of the HSKK has a strict time limit, so practicing under timed conditions helps you manage that stress.

Good luck — 加油!💪
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