B1 Pronunciation Test
B1 Pronunciation Test
If you’re an intermediate (B1) learner and can (sorta) even control your tones, this online test will give you the additional feedback you need on where to focus your efforts.
Are Intermediate Pronunciation Issues Driving You Crazy?
It’s super frustrating that traditional Chinese courses and textbooks seem to assume that pronunciation is “done.” You know you still need to work on it, despite all the compliments you get from native speakers. That’s why on our Chinese Pronunciation Wiki the levels don’t stop at elementary. In fact, the intermediate (B1) level have some of the most crucial tonal content: the legendary tone pairs. If you’re still struggling with the tricky consonants and vowels as well, though, don’t worry. We can provide the direct feedback you need to keep making progress.
Sounds the B1 (Intermediate) Pronunciation Test covers:
Tough Sounds (basic): trickier phrases involving: s-sh-, c-ch-, z-zh-, x-sh-, q-ch- (“chūqù“, anyone?), j-zh-, r-, -e, -ou-uo, -ü-u, -un
Tone Pairs: there are 16 tone pairs, plus four involving the neutral tone, and you need to master them all.
In a combination of simple reading and speaking exercises, we do an analysis of which B1 issues a learner needs to pay attention to.
What You’ll Get
One 12-minute video interview
A series of pronunciation exercises, provided in advance
Some simple conversation practice
A full, easy-to-read pronunciation report, delivered electronically after the test
We recommend Zoom for our video call, as it has superior built-in video recording. (We need the video to conduct our analysis, and we provide it to you as well. We do not share it publicly or privately with others.)