The HSK 4 course builds on previous levels, focusing on advanced grammar, complex sentence structures, and a vocabulary of 1,200 words. It enhances fluency in speaking, reading, writing, and listening, enabling learners to engage in professional and everyday conversations with confidence. The course also includes exam strategies, practice tests, and real-life dialogues to ensure success in the HSK 4 exam and practical language use.
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 60 Lessons
- 15 Weeks
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- Section 1: Vocabulary Expansion & Basic Sentence Structures (12 Lessons)12
- 1.1Lesson 1: Introduction to HSK 4
- 1.2Lesson 2: Daily Conversations & Social Interactions
- 1.3Lesson 3: Describing People, Places, & Things
- 1.4Lesson 4: Talking About Past, Present, & Future Events
- 1.5Lesson 5: Work & Business Language
- 1.6Lesson 6: Expressing Opinions & Preferences
- 1.7Lesson 7: Shopping, Bargaining & Customer Service
- 1.8Lesson 8: Travel & Making Reservations
- 1.9Lesson 9: Health & Medical Conversations
- 1.10Lesson 10: Food, Restaurants, & Ordering Meals
- 1.11Lesson 11: Talking About Hobbies & Free Time
- 1.12Lesson 12: Review of Lessons 1-11
- Section 2: Advanced Grammar & Sentence Construction (12 Lessons)12
- 2.1Lesson 13: Complex Sentence Structures
- 2.2Lesson 14: Expressing Conditions & Possibilities
- 2.3Lesson 15: Passive Voice & Indirect Speech
- 2.4Lesson 16: Expressing Reasons & Consequences
- 2.5Lesson 17: Comparing & Contrasting Ideas
- 2.6Lesson 18: Making Requests & Offering Suggestions
- 2.7Lesson 19: Expressing Doubt, Certainty, & Assumptions
- 2.8Lesson 20: Formal vs. Informal Language
- 2.9Lesson 21: Writing Complex Sentences & Paragraphs
- 2.10Lesson 22: Sentence Order & Reordering Exercises
- 2.11Lesson 23: Common Grammar Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
- 2.12Lesson 24: Review of Lessons 13-23
- Section 3: Speaking & Listening Fluency (12 Lessons)12
- 3.1Lesson 25: Understanding Spoken Chinese in Conversations
- 3.2Lesson 26: Role-Playing Common Scenarios
- 3.3Lesson 27: Expressing Feelings & Emotional States
- 3.4Lesson 28: Talking About News & Current Events
- 3.5Lesson 29: Interview Practice & Professional Communication
- 3.6Lesson 30: Debate & Argumentation Skills
- 3.7Lesson 31: Giving Presentations & Speeches
- 3.8Lesson 32: Expressing Hopes, Dreams, & Future Goals
- 3.9Lesson 33: Understanding Different Accents & Speech Styles
- 3.10Lesson 34: Advanced Listening Practice – Exam Style
- 3.11Lesson 35: Speaking Fluency Drills & Pronunciation Practice
- 3.12Lesson 36: Review of Lessons 25-35
- Section 4: Reading & Writing Mastery (12 Lessons)12
- 4.1Lesson 37: Understanding Long Passages & Articles
- 4.2Lesson 38: Writing Personal & Formal Letters
- 4.3Lesson 39: News Article Reading & Analysis
- 4.4Lesson 40: Writing Short Essays & Reports
- 4.5Lesson 41: Common Reading Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
- 4.6Lesson 42: Summarizing Articles & Stories
- 4.7Lesson 43: Writing Exam-Style Responses
- 4.8Lesson 44: Reading Fiction & Understanding Storytelling
- 4.9Lesson 45: Business & Work-Related Writing
- 4.10Lesson 46: Understanding Metaphors & Abstract Ideas
- 4.11Lesson 47: Time Management Strategies for the Exam
- 4.12Lesson 48: Review of Lessons 37-47
- Section 5: Exam Preparation & Mock Tests (12 Lessons)12
- 5.1Lesson 49: HSK 4 Exam Structure & Scoring
- 5.2Lesson 50: Listening Practice – Exam Questions
- 5.3Lesson 51: Reading Practice – Exam Passages
- 5.4Lesson 52: Writing Practice – Exam Responses
- 5.5Lesson 53: Mock Exam 1 – Full-Length HSK 4 Test
- 5.6Lesson 54: Review & Correction of Mock Exam 1
- 5.7Lesson 55: Mock Exam 2 – Full-Length HSK 4 Test
- 5.8Lesson 56: Review & Correction of Mock Exam 2
- 5.9Lesson 57: Exam-Day Strategies & Common Mistakes
- 5.10Lesson 58: Confidence-Building & Speaking Readiness
- 5.11Lesson 59: Last-Minute Exam Revision
- 5.12Lesson 60: Final Motivation & Readiness Check
- *The curriculum mentioned is indicative. It may change from Centre to Centre and from Faculty to Faculty.0
This course is ideal for learners who have completed HSK 3 and want to advance their Chinese proficiency for work, study, or daily communication.
You will be able to understand and use 1,200+ words and complex sentence structures, enabling fluent conversations and reading comprehension.
The course consists of 60 lessons (1 hour each), which can be completed in 2-3 months with consistent practice.
The course includes advanced vocabulary, grammar, speaking, listening, reading, and writing, with a focus on real-life communication and exam preparation.
Yes! The course includes exam-specific training, mock tests, and strategy sessions to ensure you are fully prepared to pass the HSK 4 test.
Yes, HSK 4 requires reading and writing in simplified Chinese characters. You will learn to recognize and use them effectively.
The course provides listening drills, speaking practice, reading comprehension tasks, and writing exercises, along with real-life conversation scenarios.
HSK 4 is a significant step up, requiring a deeper understanding of grammar and more complex sentences, but structured lessons will make the transition smooth.
While this course prepares you for the official HSK 4 exam, you will need to take the test through Hanban (China’s HSK authority) to receive an official certificate.
After passing HSK 4, you can pursue HSK 5, which focuses on professional and academic-level fluency, or start using Chinese for work and study abroad.
Features
- 1,200+ Vocabulary Words – Master essential words and phrases for fluent communication in daily and professional settings.
- Advanced Grammar & Sentence Structures – Learn complex sentence patterns to express opinions, describe experiences, and discuss abstract topics.
- Listening & Speaking Fluency – Improve comprehension through real-life dialogues and develop confident conversational skills.
- Exam-Focused Training – Get structured guidance on HSK 4 exam format, time management, and strategies for scoring high.
- Mock Tests & Practical Exercises – Reinforce learning with full-length practice exams, writing drills, and reading comprehension exercises.
Target audiences
- Intermediate Chinese Learners – Those who have completed HSK 3 or have a basic understanding of Chinese and want to advance their language skills.
- Students & Professionals – Individuals looking to study or work in China, requiring higher proficiency for academic or business communication.
- HSK Exam Aspirants – Learners preparing for the HSK 4 certification to boost their credentials for career or educational opportunities.
- Chinese Enthusiasts & Travelers – Anyone interested in improving fluency for deeper cultural experiences, long-term travel, or personal enrichment.