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Mandarin HSK 1 - Localizers & asking directions
2 students

Mandarin HSK 1 - Localizers & asking directions

Localizers are words used to indicate direction, location, and spatial relationships.
Last updated 4/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn relevant vocabularies to indicate where the objective is.
  • How to use "localizers".
  • Practice with an article -how to use those words in the daily conversation
  • Listen to the audio and improve your listening skill

Course content

1 section6 lectures44m total length
  • (1) Know 12 vocabulary words to start this journey11:51
  • Let's practice "localizers".
  • (2) How to use "localizers"?- grammar8:28
  • (3) Continue learning with an article10:11
  • (4) Do you know those places and how to indicate where it is?13:25
  • zhe4 shi4 na3 li3?
  • (5) continue practice with Audio0:07
  • Additional resources0:10

Requirements

  • (1) You already know how to read pinyin
  • (2) Enjoy the class with the headphones
  • (3) almost finish HSK#1

Description

Welcome to Hao Bang Classroom. Ni3 hen3 bang4! You are awesome!

In this class, we are going to teach a new topic- localizers.

Localizers are always used after other words to make a 方位词组 (fāng wèi cí zǔ) Localizer phrase. Localizers are words used to indicate direction and location.

For example,

  • His wallet is on the table.

  • I am waiting for you in front of the library.

Through this class, we will learn step-by-step,  starting with vocabulary, then grammar, then reading, and then listening practice:

(1) Know 12 vocabulary words to start this journey

(2) How to use "localizers"?- We will explain it with some examples.

(3) Continue learning with an article

(4) Do you know those places and how to indicate where it is?

(5) continue practice with Audio


Add your questions to Q&A and let's learn together! Please leave a review to let us know how to make this course better.

 

P.S. This course is not for total beginners. Learners should know pinyin and have studied for at least 30+ hours.  (HSK level 1)

Additional resources are shared.  HSK 1 wordlist is included and it will help you check your level.

Once again, Ni3 hen3 bang4!  Happy learning!

Who this course is for:

  • Beginners who wants to learn a new topic
  • Learn Mandarin at least three months and would like to review a new topic