julio Posted July 27, 2024 at 05:46 AM Report Share Posted July 27, 2024 at 05:46 AM HI. I am preparing for testing in HSK2. I am exercising on several tests. My question is specifically in the listening section, the one in which you listen to a short conversation and then you have to choose your answer among three options. I have always felt confident when I study following a step-by-step process, I feel more relax and that way I feel I can better find the correct answer, but once in a while I lose the track on how to do that step-by-step process. OK, I in first place I listen to a group of 10 of those short conversations and mark what I consider is the answer. As you know in every question the dialogue is repeated one time, right? I never go back in the recording if I do not understand, I just go on until finishing the 10 questions with my answers. I do not know what is better to do next specially with the dialogues I did not understand, and I doubt if my answer is right or wrong. A) Do I go back to listen to again those dialogues that are confusing for me and re-evaluate my answer again? B) Do I go directly to the script of the recording to check what the question is about and see if I was right or wrong with my answer? C) I do not do A) nor B) and I go right to the Reference Answer page, check all those 10 questions and see what was right and what was wrong and then go on with another section. OR maybe go back to the exercises with wrong answers and see where was my mistake? If it is confusing my writing, I am sorry. I just would like to know if someone more experienced in studying HSK have a method that is ordered on how to study. Thank you very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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