Beginning next June, Taiwan will require that foreign students and overseas Taiwanese-Chinese applying to study in universities take a newly developed Mandarin proficiency text, according to the Taipei Times. Those who do not pass will be required to take Mandarin lessons to supplement their studies.
Here are the proficiency test levels:
- Elementary
- Level 1
- can understand simple instructions and basic dialogues
- Level 2
- can understand the main points of topic and read ads, posters, etc.
- Intermediate
- Level 3
- can understand general conversation and short texts
- Level 4
- can pick up the main points of a discussion and understand longer texts
- Advanced
- Level 5
- can discuss specialist subjects and understand simple classical Chinese texts and proverbs
- Level 6
- can expound upon and discuss topics and understand news reports at native speed
- Level 7
- native speaker fluency
source: Foreign students face Mandarin test, Taipei Times, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2005.
I also blogged on this topic. There is an official website for the test. See Chinese Proficiency Test