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HSK1 for beginner
Created bycui cui xiao
Last updated 12/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • pin yin
  • daily basic talk
  • basic grammar
  • mistakes students often made
  • sentence practice
  • role-play
  • listening practice
  • Chinese culture

Course content

14 sections64 lectures32h 57m total length
  • series of Pinyin8:42

    sery of pin yin

    inital ,final and tones.

  • single vowel23:41

    a o e i u ü,  I find the similar sound for you to read these single vowel.

    how to read four tones.

  • first group of all consonants27:22

    b p m f,you will learn the Chinese basic sentence structure. and where to put adverb. negative way of sentence.

  • rest part of the consonants17:16

    d t n l g k h-teach you how to pronounce the ”h" sound;

    j q x- use the similar sound to help you read these sound

    z c s-use the similar sound to help you read these sound

    zh ch sh r- use the similar sound to help you read these sound,and tell you where to put your tongue.

    y w- function of them.

  • double vowel17:20

    use the similar sound to help you read these double vowels.

  • nasal vowel13:20

    front nasal vowel and back nasal vowel.

    tell you how to put your tongues to pronounce these sounds


  • six rules of Pinyin129:06

    rule 1-z c s zh ch sh r with i sound. no i sound.

    rule 2-j q x with ü, two  dots disappear.

    rule3-how to mark the tone when there are several vowels.


  • six rules of Pinyin222:50

    rule 4-how to read 一

    rule 5- how to read 不

    rule 6- two words are both third tone ,how to read.

Requirements

  • no

Description

This course is specifically designed for beginners in Chinese, offering clear and systematic instruction on HSK Level 1 grammar and language fundamentals. The curriculum is structured as follows:


First, you will learn the Pinyin system, including initials, simple finals, compound finals, nasal finals, and Pinyin spelling rules.


Second, you will master basic daily conversations, covering practical topics such as greetings, numbers, prices, telling time, age, and making phone calls.


Third, you will understand fundamental tenses, including how to express actions in the progressive, future, present, and past.


Fourth, you will study various sentence structures, such as affirmative sentences, negative sentences, general interrogative sentences, directional sentences, affirmative-negative (or "verb-not-verb") questions, and sentences indicating existence.


Fifth, the course provides a systematic explanation of core HSK1 grammar. This includes basic word order, degree adverbs, the usage of stative verbs (like "住" - zhù), and the correct placement of sentence elements such as adverbs, adverbial phrases, points in time, and durations of time.


Sixth, the course summarizes common mistakes made by students. Grammar points are explained with the aid of English thinking patterns to help you better understand the logic behind Chinese structures.


Finally, this course is highly adaptable to your learning stage. If you are a complete HSK1 beginner, the material is presented in an accessible way for easy entry. If you have already been studying HSK1 for a short while or have completed it, this course remains suitable, serving as a comprehensive review to solidify your grasp of all essential grammar points. Furthermore, if you are at the beginning of HSK2, this course can effectively strengthen your foundational understanding through its clear explanations, preparing you thoroughly for more advanced study.

Who this course is for:

  • want to learn HSK 1 efficiently
  • want to learn HSK1 compared with English
  • learn HSK1 logically and systematically
  • want to pass HSK1 for a short time