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Forum: Reading and Writing 15th April 2008, 09:25 PM

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What is HSK?

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Posted By Sam Addington


Re: What is HSK?

As I become more adept at using this forurm, I learn exponentially. It is great.

In another thread I found a great link thanks to simonlaing. It is http://quizlet.com/group/520/



Forum: Reading and Writing 15th April 2008, 06:38 PM

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What is HSK?

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Re: What is HSK?

Heifeng, that is too cruel!!!!

How did you know that I have almost exclusively been translating technical documents for Japanese
toolmakers all these years?



Forum: Reading and Writing 15th April 2008, 03:33 AM

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What is HSK?

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Posted By Sam Addington


Re: What is HSK?

just now i looked up 简直 in Yellow Bridge and it told me that it was HSK level 3. Does that
mean that if I am familiar with that word and all the words of that level that I am then ready to
pass the...



Forum: Reading and Writing 14th April 2008, 11:26 PM

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What is HSK?

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Posted By Sam Addington


What is HSK?

I see these three letters thrown around a lot on these forums. Excuse me for being too lazy to
look it up, but what is it?

Thanks in advance.

Sam



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