Duskheaven
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1. How does HSC Beginners/Continuers HSC bands roughly align with HSK levels for these subjects?
2. If someone takes Chienese as a non-heritage speaker are they basically screwing their ATAR due to the shear amount of heritage speakers taking the subject ? I, also, imagine that students from non-heritage speaker background's parents may be less willing, on average, to pay for Chinese weekend school / cram school.
Asking out of pure interest as I've been in China/Taiwan/Hong Kong for the last year and I'm deeply interested in language pedagogy.
My guess is that the vast majority of Chinese continuers are HSK2.5-3.3 equivalent (2021 course). However, the listening section is a lot slower than what I would expect at HSK3. This is just my guess.
btw. check bio for free resources
2. If someone takes Chienese as a non-heritage speaker are they basically screwing their ATAR due to the shear amount of heritage speakers taking the subject ? I, also, imagine that students from non-heritage speaker background's parents may be less willing, on average, to pay for Chinese weekend school / cram school.
Asking out of pure interest as I've been in China/Taiwan/Hong Kong for the last year and I'm deeply interested in language pedagogy.
My guess is that the vast majority of Chinese continuers are HSK2.5-3.3 equivalent (2021 course). However, the listening section is a lot slower than what I would expect at HSK3. This is just my guess.
btw. check bio for free resources
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