Continuing Education Course Catalog

Chinese: HSK Level 1 (Beginner Part A)   

Chinese: HSK Level 1 (Beginner Part A)

The HSK is a globally recognized test for measuring Chinese language proficiency among non-native speakers, offering official certification and facilitating academic and career opportunities. This course, tailored to HSK exam level 1, provides structured lessons and exercises. Textbook and workbook will be provided electronically by the teacher. Suitable for students aged 15+ 

Shoreline College is excited to be working with Yingqi Zheng through a partnership with our International Education department and the Confucius Institute in WA. Yingqi is an associate professor at the School of Overseas Education, Sichuan University, specializing in teaching Chinese as a foreign language. She holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Sichuan University. With over 13 years of experience, she teaches comprehensive Chinese courses at all levels, as well as phonetics and reading skills. She has also led cultural workshops at Pacific Lutheran University and university in South Korea, promoting traditional Chinese culture. 

  • Chinese: HSK Level 1 (Beginner Part A)
  • Fee: $159.00
    Item Number: 41895
    Dates: 4/7/2026 - 6/9/2026
    Times: 6:30 PM - 7:45 PM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 10
    Building: SLONL
    Room: Online
    Instructor: Yingqi Zheng

    Chinese: HSK Level 1 (Beginner Part A)

    The HSK is a globally recognized test for measuring Chinese language proficiency among non-native speakers, offering official certification and facilitating academic and career opportunities. This course, tailored to HSK exam level 1, provides structured lessons and exercises. Textbook and workbook will be provided electronically by the teacher. Suitable for students aged 15+ 

    Shoreline College is excited to be working with Yingqi Zheng through a partnership with our International Education department and the Confucius Institute in WA. Yingqi is an associate professor at the School of Overseas Education, Sichuan University, specializing in teaching Chinese as a foreign language. She holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from Sichuan University. With over 13 years of experience, she teaches comprehensive Chinese courses at all levels, as well as phonetics and reading skills. She has also led cultural workshops at Pacific Lutheran University and university in South Korea, promoting traditional Chinese culture. 


 

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