Does it matter if college students don t pass the Mandarin test 20

Updated on educate 2024-06-30
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Please take a look at the following information first.

    According to Article 11 of the Measures for the Implementation of Putonghua Proficiency Test (for Trial Implementation), the following persons born after January 1, 1946 and those who have reached the age of 18 (some can be relaxed to 16 years old) shall undergo the Putonghua Proficiency Test:

    1.primary and secondary school teachers;

    2.Teachers of secondary normal schools and liberal arts teachers of higher education institutions;

    3.Graduates of normal colleges (in higher normal schools, first of all, liberal arts graduates);

    4.Teachers and graduates of radio, television, film, drama, foreign languages, tourism and other institutions of higher learning and secondary vocational schools;

    5.Announcers and program hosts of radio and television stations at all levels;

    6.Professionals engaged in film, TV series, drama performance and film and television dubbing;

    7.Other persons who shall take the Putonghua proficiency test and those who voluntarily take the Putonghua proficiency test.

    According to Article 12 of the Implementation Measures for Putonghua Proficiency Test (Trial), the Putonghua level requirements for some positions and professionals at this stage are as follows:

    1.Teachers and graduates of teacher training colleges should be at the second or first level, and language teachers should be slightly higher than those of teachers of other subjects.

    2.Teachers specializing in Mandarin pronunciation teaching and engaged in broadcasting, film, TV series, and drama performances. Professionals in dubbing, as well as graduates of related majors, should have attained the first class A or first class B level.

    If you plan to work in a related profession in the future, you must pass a Mandarin proficiency test. Otherwise, you can decide whether to take the test or not according to your own situation.

    Regardless of whether you take the exam or not, speaking Mandarin well is still very helpful for future graduate school entrance examinations, employment and even life. It's good to pay more attention when you usually say it's good. :)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are not engaged in related occupations such as announcer, reporter, host, etc., who cares how many levels you have, people looking for a job are looking at your academic performance, and the graduate school entrance examination is based on your scores, and the Mandarin level is useless, so you might as well take more time to learn English.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. You don't have to pass the Mandarin test.

    2. To develop in education, journalism, sales, service, management and other industries, you need to take the test.

    3. As long as you specialize in the major, there is no need to take the test, but to take the time and energy to take more certificates related to the industry.

    4. If Mandarin is very non-standard, it is better to take a test, and speaking fluent Mandarin is conducive to interpersonal communication and communication in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Mandarin test mainly depends on whether you need to study the major, and there is no hard and fast rule that you must take the test.

    Students who learn broadcasting, hosting, and acting have rigid requirements for Mandarin, so they must take the test. And there are certain requirements for Mandarin level.

    Similar to computer software majors, engineering majors, and engineering students, Mandarin is not so important, and it doesn't matter if you take the test or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It mainly depends on the future direction of college students, if you want to be a teacher, journalist and other professions, then it is necessary for college students to take the Mandarin exam.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    See if you want to engage in a career such as a teacher, broadcaster, and host in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I just got the second-class certificate this semester, and I think if you have time, it's best to take one. Here's why:

    1.If you are not very fluent in Mandarin, you can use this test to motivate yourself to practice Mandarin, after all, speaking fluent standard Mandarin in formal occasions such as interviews in the future is a plus for yourself.

    2.The registration fee for this exam is not high, generally about dozens to hundred, and the difficulty of the exam is not high.

    3.Nowadays, many companies regard a certain level of Mandarin proficiency as an entry condition when recruiting. For example, if you want to become a teacher in the future and want to obtain a teaching certificate, you must first reach the second grade or above in the Putonghua exam, and if you want to become a civil servant in the future, the Putonghua level cannot be lower than the third grade.

    So when I was in college, I took advantage of the time and tried to register for this exam as much as possible.

    4.This exam does not require a lot of time and energy to prepare, there are a lot of information and ** on the Internet, even the process of the exam is not long, our school is in a small confined space (as shown below) according to the prompts on the computer, put on headphones to answer the questions, if you speak faster, it may be completed in ten minutes.

    Common Mandarin exam rooms.

    5.Personally, university life is full of changes and possibilities, and I was very reluctant to become a teacher before, but I am working hard for this position now. Therefore, in order to avoid the situation of "it is too late to use the certificate", I recommend that you still register for this exam.

    Finally, I hope you can make good use of your free time in college to improve yourself, make your youth full of vitality, and make your future full of hope!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on what the school prescribes. When I was in school, our school didn't have a rule, we were an engineering school. Personally, I suggest that you report that if you have very little time after work, you will have to take the test again in case you use it in the future, so it is better to take the test at school first.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, depending on the major, the minimum top three, like the liberal arts may reach the second B.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not too important, it's better to report it, it doesn't cost much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This depends on the personal major, and some majors require Mandarin proficiency in the second class to graduate, such as the teaching major.

    Teaching profession. There are also some majors that do not require a Mandarin level. Of course, there are also some people who choose to take the Mandarin proficiency test in order to improve their self-literacy.

    For example, I took the Mandarin proficiency test in the second semester of my freshman year, and although I am not a teacher major, I still got the second-class level. However, this Mandarin proficiency certificate does not seem to have much effect in later life except for graduation requirements.

    The last thing to say is that most of the Mandarin exams are professional requirements, and a small number of people are improving their personal quality, depending on what you use the Mandarin test for.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Look at your career plan. If you want to take the UGC exam, then it is necessary to take a Mandarin certificate. Because when the UGC exam comes out and you are issued a certificate, you need to have a Mandarin certificate.

    And your Putonghua certificate level needs to be 2B (80- and above. For example, if you are taking the Chinese language teaching qualifications, you need to be at the second grade or above (87-

    If you are not in this type of industry, but have a technical job, you do not need to take the exam.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally speaking, there are Putonghua exams every month, i.e. four times of the year.

    How to register: The examinee should bring his ID card, work permit (student ID) and a registration photo to the city testing center to register.

    Exam content: monosyllabic words, two-syllable words, short passages read aloud, speaking.

    Precautions for taking Putonghua exams;

    1.Maintain a good attitude, don't be nervous, allocate time reasonably, and avoid missing questions, rereading, wrong lines, etc.

    2.There are two topics, choose a simple one, and talk about it in connection with what you have seen and heard in your own life.

    4.It's best to keep the time at two and a half minutes, and don't forget to look at the progress bar when you speak.

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