YCT

  • Youth Chinese Test

    The new YCT test was launched by Hanban in an effort to encourage foreign young students to learn Chinese and improve their Chinese language proficiency. As part of this effort, since 2004 Hanban has organized experts from different disciplines such as Chinese language teaching, linguistics, psychology and educational measurement to work on the program, conducting surveys in order to understand the latest trends in overseas Chinese language teaching and learning.

    I. Test Structure

    The new YCT is an international standardized test of Chinese language proficiency. It assesses young foreign students' abilities to use Chinese in their daily and academic lives. The new YCT consists of a writing test and a speaking test, which are independent of each other. The writing test is divided into four levels, namely, the YCT (level I), YCT (level II), YCT (level III), and YCT (level IV). The speaking test is divided into the YCT (Beginner Level) and YCT (Intermediate Level).

    Writing Test
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    Speaking Test
    YCT (Level IV)
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    YCT (Intermediate Level)
    YCT (Level III)
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    YCT (Beginner Level)
    YCT (Level II)
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    YCT (Level I)
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    II. Test Levels

    The different levels of the new YCT are similar to some of the levels in the Chinese Language Proficiency Scales for Speakers of Other Languages (CLPS) and the Common European Framework of Reference (CEF); details are as follows:

    New HSK
    Vocabulary
    CLPS
    CEF
    HSK (Level VI)
    Over 5,000
    Level V
    C2
    HSK (Level V)
    2500
    C1
    HSK (Level IV)
    1200
    Level IV
    B2
    HSK (Level III)
    600
    Level III
    B1
    HSK (Level II)
    300
    Level II
    A2
    HSK (Level I)
    150
    Level I
    A1

    Test takers who are able to pass the YCT (Level I) can understand and use some of the most common Chinese phrases and sentences and possess the ability to further their Chinese language studies.

    Test takers who are able to pass the YCT (Level II) can understand and use some simple Chinese phrases and sentences and cope with basic level communications.

    Test takers who are able to pass the YCT (Level III), having reached an excellent level in basic Chinese, can communicate on familiar daily topics in a simple manner.

    Test takers who are able to pass the YCT (Level IV) can communicate in Chinese at a basic level in their daily, academic and professional lives. When travelling in China, they can manage most forms of communication in Chinese.

    III. Test Principles

    The new YCT aims to improve Chinese language learners¡¯ self-confidence and follows the principle of ¡°test-teaching correlation¡±. It bases the design of the test on current trends in international Chinese language training and is closely related to textbook learning procedures. The purpose of the test is to ¡°promote training through testing¡± and ¡°promote learning through testing¡±.

    IV. Test Purposes

    The YCT is intended for students whose mother tongue is not Chinese. The results of the test can serve various purposes:

    1. A method for Chinese language learners to assess and improve their proficiency in Chinese.

    2. A reference for Chinese language training in schools.

    3. A method for Chinese language training institutions to evaluate training results.

    4. A benchmark for students who want to participate in the HSK test.

    V. Results Certificate

    Test takers will receive their test results for the new YCT issued by Hanban within three weeks after the test.

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