Testing before about October 2026? You're almost certainly still sitting the old HSKK Advanced — see our HSKK guide instead. This article covers the new HSK 5 & 6 Speaking Test under the 2026 HSK 3.0 syllabus — in pilot now, rolling out from July 2026. Last reviewed June 2026.

The 30-second brief

The HSK 5 and HSK 6 Speaking Tests (HSK 五级 / 六级口语) are the speaking components of HSK 5 and 6 under the new HSK 3.0 syllabus. Under 3.0 you register for the written and speaking exams together — speaking is no longer optional.

Both levels share the same shape: five questions, three sections, ~23 minutes including 10 minutes of prep. The structure is identical at 5 and 6 — what changes is how abstract the questions get and how much you have to say.

If you've passed HSK 4, the format will feel familiar. The new work is retelling longer passages and building a clear argument under time — the two things that decide your score.

Format at a glance

Same three sections for HSK 5 and HSK 6. Here's what you'll be asked, in order.

Section 1
听后复述
Listen & Retell
2 questions1.5 min each

Hear a passage, then reproduce its key points — accurately, no opinions added.

Section 2
看图说话
Tell a Story
1 question2 min

Narrate a picture sequence with cause and effect. HSK 5 = 3 images; HSK 6 = 4.

Section 3
回答问题
Express Opinion
2 questions2.5 min each

Take a clear position on an open question and back it with reasons and an example.

5 questions 3 sections ~23 min total 10 min prep 60/100 to pass
HSK 5 & 6 Speaking — section breakdown
#TaskQuestionsTime eachHSK 5 → HSK 6 difference
1听后复述 · Listen & retell21.5 minLonger, denser passages at HSK 6
2看图说话 · Tell a story12 min3 images (HSK 5) → 4 images (HSK 6)
3回答问题 · Express opinion22.5 minPersonal & reflective → abstract & argumentative

What graders score

Two raters score each recording independently across four equal criteria. You don't need to be strong in all four — a balanced 60+ passes.

PRONUNCIATION · 25Tones, initials, finals. The most-cut category for non-native speakers.
FLUENCY · 25Pace, pauses, restarts. Smooth beats fast.
VOCABULARY · 25Range and accuracy at Level 5 (~3,600) / Level 6 words.
CONTENT · 25On-topic and complete. In retell, did you capture the key points?

What changed from the old HSKK Advanced

If you trained for HSKK Advanced (the band most HSK 5–6 learners used to take), three things are different now — and the written exam changed too (see Old HSK vs New HSK 3.0).

HSKK Advanced (old)

6 questions, ~24 min
听后复述 + 朗读 (read aloud) + 回答问题
One broad "Advanced" band for everyone

HSK 5 & 6 Speaking (new)

5 questions, ~23 min
听后复述 + 看图说话 (tell a story) + 回答问题
Level-matched — HSK 5 and 6 are now separate

The headline shift: "read aloud" is gone. Section 2 is now a picture-story you build yourself — from decoding text to constructing it. And because speaking is level-matched, HSK 6 is no longer "the same test as HSK 5." Which raises the real question…

HSK 5 vs HSK 6: same skeleton, harder questions

Identical format: 5 questions · 3 sections · ~23 min · 10 min prep. The difference isn't the structure — it's the difficulty of what's inside it.

HSK 5 Speaking Test

Complete, fluent, real-life

Story task: 3-image sequence
Opinion topics are personal & reflective — e.g. how the internet shapes your life, what "lifelong learning" means to you
Goal: speak completely and smoothly about familiar topics

HSK 6 Speaking Test

Abstract, argued, nuanced

Story task: 4-image sequence — longer arc, more cause & effect
Opinion topics are abstract & argumentative — e.g. compare your generation with your parents', or agree/disagree that "the best investment is in yourself"
Goal: take a clear stance and defend it with structured reasoning

Put simply: HSK 5 asks you to describe and explain; HSK 6 asks you to argue. Same five questions, same clock — but at 6 the retell passages are denser and the opinion prompts reward a position with reasons, not a tidy description.

The three tasks, and the shape that wins each

听后复述 · Listen & Retell
Section 1 · 2 × 1.5 min

You hear a passage once and reproduce it in 90 seconds. This tests memory and summary, not creativity — you're not asked for your opinion, just the key points in order. The trap: trying to remember every word. Catch the spine instead. Hear real HSK 5 and HSK 6 passages in the practice section below.

Who / whatKey actionsCause & resultRetell in order
看图说话 · Tell a Story
Section 2 · 1 × 2 min · 3 imgs (HSK5) / 4 (HSK6)

Narrate the picture sequence as one connected story with a beginning, turn, and end. Graders listen for connectors and cause-effect, not a list of what's in each frame. Don't just label — link.

Set the scene先…然后…结果…One-line close
回答问题 · Express Opinion
Section 3 · 2 × 2.5 min

The longest answers on the test. Use the A-R-E-C skeleton — memorize the order, not the words — and you can speak for 2.5 minutes on anything. At HSK 6, add a counter-point or nuance before your close.

AnswerReasons (第一…第二…)ExampleClose

Try a task yourself

Practice prompts written in the style of each section (not official questions). Record yourself, keep to the time limit, and don't pause.

Listen & retell · 1.5 min · official passages

Play a real HSK 5 or HSK 6 passage once, then retell the key points in 90 seconds — don't replay, and don't add your opinion. (Full transcripts are in the downloadable sample pack.)

HSK 5 listen-and-retell (official sample)
HSK 6 listen-and-retell (official sample)
Tell a story · 2 min · 4 images (HSK 6 style)

Narrate this 4-frame story with connectors and cause-effect: (1) a woman plants a bare sapling in an empty yard; (2) over seasons she waters and prunes it; (3) the tree grows tall and full; (4) children now play in its shade. Begin with the scene, link each frame, and close with one line about what it shows.

Opinion · 2.5 min · HSK 6 abstraction

Answer with A-R-E-C, and add one counter-point before your close: "Some people say technology has made us more connected but also more lonely. Do you agree? Why?"

Graded model answers: 60 vs 80 vs 95

The same prompt answered at three score bands — so you can see exactly what separates a pass from a top score. Answers are in Chinese; the analysis is in English. (Prompts are written in the exam's style, not official questions.)

HSK 5 · 回答问题 (Express Opinion)

你认为养成一个好习惯为什么这么难?

"Why is it so hard to build a good habit?" — a personal, reflective HSK 5 topic.

60Passing

我觉得养成好习惯很难。因为我们都比较懒,有的时候没有时间,也没有人提醒。比如我想每天运动,但是常常坚持不下来。所以我觉得养成好习惯需要时间。

Why it scores 60: On-topic and complete, but the vocabulary is basic (很难, 比较懒), the structure is loose, and the example is thin. Enough to pass — not enough to score high.

80Good

我认为养成好习惯之所以困难,主要有两个原因。第一,好习惯往往需要长期坚持,而人很容易被眼前的舒适吸引;第二,缺少明确的目标和反馈,就很难看到进步。举个例子,我以前想每天背单词,但因为没有计划,坚持了一周就放弃了;后来我把目标拆小,反而更容易坚持了。

Why it scores 80: A clear A-R-E-C structure with 第一/第二, good connectors (之所以…主要…, 而), a real before-and-after example, and more formal vocabulary (长期坚持, 明确的目标和反馈). A solid, high-scoring answer.

95Excellent

在我看来,养成好习惯之所以难,本质上是因为它要求我们用长远的利益去对抗当下的本能。人天生倾向于即时的满足,而好习惯的回报往往是缓慢而隐性的,短期内几乎感觉不到。不过我认为,与其责怪自己意志力不够,不如改变方法和环境——比如把目标拆得足够小,让坚持变得几乎不费力。说到底,习惯的养成与其说靠自律,不如说靠设计。

Why it scores 95: Near-native — a clear thesis (long-term gain vs immediate instinct), abstract reasoning, idiomatic phrasing (即时的满足, 缓慢而隐性的, 与其…不如…), and a memorable closing line. Fluent and sophisticated.

HSK 6 · 回答问题 (Express Opinion)

有人认为成功主要靠个人努力,也有人认为更多取决于机遇。你更赞同哪种观点?请说明理由。

"Is success mostly about effort, or opportunity? Which do you agree with, and why?" — an abstract, argumentative HSK 6 topic.

60Passing

我觉得成功主要靠努力。因为如果你不努力,就算有机会也抓不住。很多成功的人都很努力地工作。所以我认为努力比机遇更重要。

Why it scores 60: It takes a position and stays on-topic, but the reasoning is thin and one-sided, the vocabulary is basic, and it doesn't engage with the complexity the prompt invites. Passes, but no more.

80Good

我个人更倾向于认为努力起着决定性的作用。一方面,机遇往往转瞬即逝,只有提前做好准备的人才抓得住;另一方面,持续的努力本身也会带来更多机会。当然,我并不否认机遇的重要性,但如果没有努力作为基础,再好的机遇也会白白溜走。因此,我认为努力是更根本的因素。

Why it scores 80: A clear stance defended with two structured reasons (一方面…另一方面), a concession to the other side (当然,我并不否认…), and formal connectors throughout. Well-organized and persuasive.

95Excellent

我认为把努力和机遇对立起来,本身就是一个误区。与其争论哪个更重要,不如说二者相互成就:机遇决定了一个人能达到的上限,而努力决定了他能在多大程度上接近这个上限。一个缺少机遇的人,再努力也可能事倍功半;而一个不努力的人,即便机遇降临,也未必有能力承接。如果一定要我选,我会更看重努力——因为机遇无法掌控,而努力是我们唯一能确定的变量。换句话说,我们能做的,就是不断准备好自己,然后等风来。

Why it scores 95: Sophisticated and dialectical — it reframes the question (rejecting the either/or), uses precise abstract vocabulary (上限, 事倍功半, 承接, 变量), concedes then commits to a nuanced stance, and lands a memorable image (等风来, "wait for the wind"). Near-native argumentation.

Notice the ladder: passing answers are simply on-topic; the top answers add structure, range, and — at HSK 6 — genuine nuance. Want a teacher to score your own recording like this? Get a free speaking check.

What you can — and can't — do alone

You can self-study

The format, task types, and timing
Topic vocabulary and connectors
The A-R-E-C and story skeletons
Recording yourself to build stamina

You can't reliably do alone

Hear your own tone and pronunciation errors
Tell whether your retell missed key points
Judge if your HSK 6 argument is actually clear
Fix pacing so you fill — not overrun — the time

The path from HSK 4 to 5 to 6

Speaking levels build on each other. If you're coming up from HSK 4, here's how the work changes — see our HSK 4 Speaking guide for the level below.

FROM HSK 4
Build the skeletons

Lock A-R-E-C and a 3-image story arc. Answers are ~2 min and topics are everyday.

AT HSK 5
Stretch & smooth

Longer retells (1.5 min) and 2.5-min answers. Add range and keep it fluent over a longer stretch.

AT HSK 6
Argue & nuance

Denser retells, 4-image stories, abstract prompts. Take a stance, add a counter-point, stay clear under time.

Planning the written exam too? See the full HSK 5 guide and HSK 6 guide, and check the 2026 HSK test dates.

Not sure which test you're actually sitting?

Through about October 2026, most HSK 5–6 dates still use the old HSKK Advanced. Send us your level, test date, and registration page — a teacher will confirm your exact format and your single biggest speaking gap. Free, and useful whichever test you're on.

Frequently asked questions

Is HSK 6 Speaking harder than HSK 5?
The format is identical — 5 questions, 3 sections, ~23 minutes. HSK 6 is harder in content: the retell passages are denser, the picture story runs to four images instead of three, and the opinion prompts are abstract and argumentative rather than personal. At HSK 6 you need a clear stance and reasoning, not just a fluent description.
How many questions are on the HSK 5 / HSK 6 Speaking Test?
Five, across three sections: 2 listen-and-retell items (1.5 minutes each), 1 picture story (2 minutes), and 2 open-response questions (2.5 minutes each). Total time is about 23 minutes, including 10 minutes of silent prep.
When does the HSK 5/6 Speaking Test actually start?
HSK 3.0 was released in November 2025 and entered pilot testing in early 2026, with a gradual rollout from July 2026. As of June 2026, most regular HSK 5–6 dates still use the old HSKK Advanced — expected to hold through around the October 2026 sitting. Always check your registration page to see which format applies.
Is the speaking test mandatory now?
Yes. Under HSK 3.0, speaking is required from Level 3 up and is registered together with the written exam — you can no longer skip it the way most candidates skipped the old optional HSKK.
What's the passing score?
The speaking test is scored out of 100, with 60 to pass, across four equal criteria: pronunciation, fluency, vocabulary, and content. You don't need to be strong in all four — a balanced 60+ passes.
Is there translation in HSK 5/6 Speaking?
No. Translation is only introduced at HSK 7–9. HSK 5/6 speaking is the three task types above. (Handwriting is added to the HSK 5 written exam, but that's separate from speaking.)
Can I prepare for it on my own?
Partly. You can learn the format, vocabulary, and answer skeletons, and record yourself for stamina. What's hard to do alone is hear your own pronunciation errors, judge whether your retell captured the key points, and tell if your HSK 6 argument is genuinely clear — those usually need outside feedback.

About this guide. Written by Margherita Liu, Principal of Mandarin Zone, with 20 years of experience teaching Chinese as a foreign language. Mandarin Zone has prepared 4,000+ students for the HSK since 2008, with a 90% HSK 5/6 pass rate. This guide reflects the 2026 HSK 3.0 syllabus (新版HSK考试大纲) released November 2025 by the Center for Language Education and Cooperation (CLEC / 中外语言交流合作中心) and the official HSK (五级) and (六级) 口语 sample papers. Exam details may be refined as the full rollout proceeds; last reviewed June 2026.