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New Zealand Scholarship Chinese
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Chinese assessment specification
Scholarship Performance Standard (93005) | Chinese |
Method of assessment | Written and spoken examination |
For year | 2023 |
Resources or information supplied
- a question-and-answer booklet for each candidate
- an audio file of the Listening passage(s)
- a laminated 'Speaking Task' card
The school will provide a device and software on which to play the Listening passage(s), and to record the candidate's spoken response.
Format of the assessment
The exam consists of TWO parts, held in a three-hour time slot:
- first, a two-hour Writing section with two questions in Chinese and English in response to spoken and written stimulus material in Chinese
- second, a short individual Speaking section, scheduled within a one-hour time slot, with one question in Chinese and English.
SECTION ONE: Writing (two hours)
Question One
This question will require a response written in Chinese, to passage(s) spoken in Chinese, and provided as an audio file.
The Listening passages(s) will:
- require approximately 30 minutes listening time
- be repeated 3 times: the first time as a whole, the second and third times in sections, with a pause after each section
- consist of no more than 3 passages
- be linked around a common theme.
Question Two
This question will require a response written in English or te reo Māori, to stimulus material written in Chinese, provided in the question-and-answer booklet.
The written stimulus material will:
- consist of no more than 3 texts
- be linked around a common theme.
SECTION TWO: Speaking (individual sessions within a one-hour time slot)
Question Three
Candidates will be required to give a spoken response of 3–4 minutes to a question related to the listening passage(s) and / or the written text(s). The question will be in Chinese and English, and the response will be in Chinese.
In the recording room, candidates will be given:
- a straightforward question
- paper and pen
- 10 minutes to make notes for an oral response to the question.
At the end of 10 minutes, candidates will give a spoken response of 3–4 minutes, in Chinese, to the question. Candidates may use their notes as they speak.
Information for candidates (PDF, 28KB)
Submission instructions
Submission instructions for NZ Scholarship Languages (Chinese) will be available to schools in Term 3.
Chinese resources
The links listed below are for resources to help teachers and students understand what is required for success in New Zealand Scholarship.
Exam materials (question books, resource books, reports, schedules, etc.)