SAT Chinese with Listening (Formerly SAT Ⅱ Chinese) Test Preparation

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What is SAT Chinese with Listening (Formerly SAT Ⅱ Chinese)?
SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening (Formerly SAT Ⅱ Chinese) are designed to measure your knowledge and skills in particular subject areas, as well as your ability to apply that knowledge. Students take the Subject Tests to demonstrate to colleges their mastery of specific subjects like English, history, mathematics, science, and other language. The tests are independent of any particular textbook or method of instruction.
The Chinese with Listening is one of the SAT Subject Tests, which evaluates your ability to understand spoken and written Chinese. The test paper includes 85 questions which are shown in four types: pinyin, phonetic symbols, simplified and traditional Chinese characters. All questions are relevant to the daily life usage.
More information
For more information regarding the SAT II Chinese with Listening Subject Tests, or to register for the Subject Tests, please visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/lc_two/chinese/chinese.html?chinese
For sample test questions, download a free copy of SAT Subject Tests Preparation Booklet.









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