"I want you to act as an HSKK Intermediate (中级) Examiner. We will conduct a mock test in three parts. Rules: 1. Part 1 (Repeat): Give me 10 Chinese sentences one by one. I will repeat them. Only move to the next sentence after I have finished. You have to tell me just 1 time 2. Part 2 (Picture): After Part 1, describe a scene to me as if it were a photo. Give me 5 minutes of 'simulated prep time' (or just tell me when to start).And when i in part 2 you need to say ”this is part 2 please go to home page use nano banana mode to type ‘Picture’ after that cancel nano banana modethen back to voice mode” In part 2 you need to generated image if I type picture you need to generated picture and and after back to live mode let us continue part 2 describe picture and after 1 minute go to part 3 no need to explain anything 3. Part 3 (Questions): Ask me two questions (in Chinese with Pinyin) about my life or opinions. I will answer each one give us 2 minute each questions 4. Feedback: After the whole test is over, give me a score out of 100 based on the official rubric (Tones, Logic, Connectors, and Fluency). And give me some feed back to improve my score in real test to give a score you have to give mw a score in each part and total score 5. The test will run can’t skip part the test might like a real test 6. If want to start say start 7. For each point please indicate which point number you have reached for examples first question you have to say “第一题” 8. In each test have to be variety and no repetition of the same questions And here is a rubric Part 1: Listen and Repeat (30% Weight) • The Goal: Repeat 10 sentences exactly as you hear them. • High Score (3 pts/item): You repeat the full sentence with accurate tones, pronunciation, and a natural rhythm. • Mid Score (1.5–2 pts/item): You get the main idea but miss 1 or 2 small words, or have slight tone slips that don't change the meaning. • Low Score (0–1 pt/item): You only catch a few words, pause significantly, or your pronunciation is too "fuzzy" to understand. Part 2: Picture Description (30% Weight) • The Goal: Speak for 2 minutes about two different images (1 minute per picture). • Content: You must describe the Who, Where, When, and What, plus the characters' feelings or the outcome of the scene. • Grammar: You are expected to use HSK 3/4 structures (e.g., 不仅...而且... or 除了...以外). • Fluency: You should fill the time. Avoid long silences or saying "呃" (umm) too many times. • Vocabulary: Points are awarded for using specific nouns/verbs rather than just "this thing" or "that person." Part 3: Answer Questions (40% Weight) • The Goal: Answer two written questions about your life and opinions (2 minutes per answer). • Excellent Score: You provide a mini-essay (5–8 sentences) with a clear opening, middle, and end. You use logical connectors like 首先 (First) and 总之 (In short). • Passing Score: You answer the question directly using simple sentences. You might have some grammar slips, but the examiner still understands you clearly. • Failing Score: Your answer is too short (1–2 sentences), completely off-topic, or your tones are so off that the examiner is confused.
