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I'm in the UK, and planning to take the new HSK level 4 exam here in May. I'm studying on my own - because there are no classes on my doorstep. For my basic course of study I use the BLCU course books - 汉语教程。I'm familiar with this series of books, have copies here, so this is convenient for me - and I think the books are OK. Flatout 2 Ps2 Download Iso. Can someone studying at BLCU, or using the BLCU coursebooks, tell me how their books fit in with the new HSK levels? I know that full-time students at BLCU use these books on the BA courses.

For grade 1, there are 4 books in the comprehensive series, which is just called 汉语教程. (They also have books for extensive reading and listening, etc.) These books show me what level the full-time students must have achieved at the end of grade 1. I want to know what level HSK they take during grade 1.

In other words, will these 4 books cover all I need to study for level 4? Are the 4 books not going high enough?

Going too high? [uPDATED] So I ordered the 3 books of BLCU I mentioned above (all for level 5). I did it through BLCU online store.

The shipping was cheaper in 200RMB than Amazon.cn. Item arrived after 3 weeks (the estimation on the website was 10-20 business days). Number one and three in my post above comes with CD, answers including solutions for the writing assignments, full transcript of the TingLi, and explanation of the correct answer for each question (they just point you to the text which explains the correct one, not much of a benefit I must say). Number one has 10 exams and suppose to cover all the vocabulary, and number three has 4 exams. They also provide the answers sheet on which the examinee marks his answers, to practice how to fill it in. An important 'feature' of this book is that the narrators of the TingLi are the actual people who record the TingLi for the real HSK.

Number two is same of the above (4 exams) except for the explanations of the correct answers. It comes in a folder where each exam is seperated to its own stapled folio and not to one book, which I believe tries to imitate the real HSK format?

Some more insights after doing some exams of the first book I've mentioned in the post [and updated insights after the exam.] Vocabulary which appears in the reading part - As a best practice, I'm trying to learn the words in the text which i didn't understand, assuming they belong to the vocabulary list of level 5. But that's not the case. The words and characters which appear in the reading comprehension section do not necessarily belong to the vocabulary listed by HanBan. This is also true for the HSK exam itself, but not to the same difficulty as in the book (in other words, the HSK exam reading is a bit easier). Listeing section - the pauses between each question are longer then in the real test. Make sure you practice to read the answers of the coming question quickly.