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    Mandarin Chinese Hsk1 Standard Course: Beginner To Level 1

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    Mandarin  Chinese Hsk1  Standard Course: Beginner To Level 1

    Mandarin Chinese Hsk1 Standard Course: Beginner To Level 1
    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.34 GB | Duration: 9h 28m

    Speak, Read & Pass the exam!

    What you'll learn

    150 Commonly Used Words

    Understand and use Simple Phrases

    Basic Grammar Points

    Daily Conversations

    Write Chinese Characters

    Requirements

    No previous learning experience is needed

    HSK1 Standard Course Textbook

    Description

    Learning Mandarin Chinese as a beginner can feel overwhelming—strange symbols, unfamiliar tones, different grammar structures, and Chinese characters.But don’t worry! This Course is designed to guide you step by step, making your Mandarin learning journey simple, structured, and enjoyable. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to build a solid foundation in Mandarin, this course is for you. Plus, if you’re preparing for the HSK1 Exam, this course will equip you with everything you need to pass with confidence.What You’ll Learn:Master Pinyin Pronunciation: Learn how to pronounce Pinyin accurately and understand the tones with clear, comprehensive guidance.Essential Vocabulary & Phrases: Build a strong foundation with 150+ commonly used words and phrases for daily conversations.Chinese Characters Made Easy: Discover the origins and evolution of Chinese characters to better understand how they’re written. Practice writing characters in the correct stroke order with downloadable writing grids.Grammar Basics: Learn essential grammar points in a simple, easy-to-understand way.Speaking Practice: Follow along with “Read After Me” (gēnwǒdú) exercises throughout the course to develop your speaking skills and gain confidence in holding conversations.Course Structure:Lessons 1-2: Focus on mastering Pinyin pronunciation and tones.Lessons 3+: Each lesson includes:Warm-up activitiesNew vocabularyText readingGrammar explanationsExercisesPronunciation drillsChinese character writing practiceBy the End of This Course, You Will:Master 150+ commonly used words and phrases.Understand and use basic grammar structures.Hold simple daily conversations in Mandarin.Write 52 Chinese CharactersBe fully prepared to pass the HSK1 Exam.What’s Included:HSK1 Standard Course Textbook(PDF&MP3).Downloadable Chinese writing grids for practice.HSK1 Sample Test at the end of the courseJoin me on this exciting journey to learn Mandarin Chinese! Whether you’re learning for travel, work, or personal growth, this course will give you the tools and confidence to succeed. Enroll now and take your first step toward mastering Mandarin!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 How to use this course to maximize your learning

    Section 2: Lesson 1 Hello

    Lecture 3 b p m f

    Lecture 4 d t n l

    Lecture 5 g k h

    Lecture 6 j q x

    Lecture 7 Tones

    Lecture 8 a o e i u

    Lecture 9 Final ü

    Lecture 10 ai ao ei er

    Lecture 11 ia iao ie

    Lecture 12 ua uai uo ui

    Lecture 13 ü and Reading Practice

    Lecture 14 Text 1

    Lecture 15 Text 2

    Lecture 16 Text 3

    Lecture 17 Chinese Characters

    Section 3: Lesson 2 Thank you

    Lecture 18 z c s zh ch sh r

    Lecture 19 an ang ou ong en eng

    Lecture 20 ian iang iong in ying iu

    Lecture 21 uan uang ueng uen üan ün

    Lecture 22 Reading Practice

    Lecture 23 The Neutral Tone

    Lecture 24 Tone Marks

    Lecture 25 Abbreviation

    Lecture 26 Text 1 2 3

    Lecture 27 Chinese Characters

    Section 4: Lesson 3 What's your name

    Lecture 28 Warm Up

    Lecture 29 Text 1

    Lecture 30 什么(shénme) what

    Lecture 31 Text2

    Lecture 32 The 是(shì) sentence

    Lecture 33 Text3

    Lecture 34 吗(ma)

    Lecture 35 Exercises

    Lecture 36 Pronunciation of j q x and z c s

    Lecture 37 Tone Change of 不(bù)

    Lecture 38 ü or finals beginning with ü follows j q x

    Lecture 39 Chinese Characters

    Section 5: Lesson 4 She is my Chinese teacher

    Lecture 40 Warm up

    Lecture 41 Text 1

    Lecture 42 谁 (shéi) who/whom

    Lecture 43 的 (de)

    Lecture 44 Text 2

    Lecture 45 哪(nǎ) which

    Lecture 46 呢(ne)(1)

    Lecture 47 Text 3

    Lecture 48 Exercises

    Lecture 49 Review of zh ch sh r

    Lecture 50 Review of n ng

    Lecture 51 Tone changes of 一 (yī)

    Lecture 52 y and w

    Lecture 53 Characters

    Section 6: Lesson 5 Her daughter is 20 years old this year

    Lecture 54 Warm up

    Lecture 55 Text 1

    Lecture 56 How many 几(jǐ)

    Lecture 57 Measure word 口(kǒu)

    Lecture 58 Numbers 0-19

    Lecture 59 Numbers 20-99

    Lecture 60 Text 2

    Lecture 61 了 (le) Indicating a Change

    Lecture 62 Text 3

    Lecture 63 Exercises

    Lecture 64 The Retroflex Final

    Lecture 65 Review of Finals beginning with i, u, ü

    Lecture 66 Aspirated and Unaspirated Initials

    Lecture 67 Syllable dividing mark ( ’ )

    Lecture 68 Chinese Characters

    Section 7: Lesson 6 I can speak Chinese

    Lecture 69 Warm up

    Lecture 70 Text 1

    Lecture 71 The Modal Verb 会(huì)(1)

    Lecture 72 Text 2

    Lecture 73 Sentences with Adjectival Predicate

    Lecture 74 Text 3

    Lecture 75 怎么 how

    Lecture 76 Exercises

    Lecture 77 Tone Pairs (1)

    Lecture 78 Chinese Character

    Section 8: Lesson 7 What's the date today

    Lecture 79 Warm up

    Lecture 80 Text 1

    Lecture 81 Expression of Date (1)

    Lecture 82 Sentences with a Nominal Predicate

    Lecture 83 Text 2

    Lecture 84 Text 3

    Lecture 85 去 + place + to do sth.

    Lecture 86 Exercises

    Lecture 87 Tone Pairs (2)

    Lecture 88 Chinese Characters

    Section 9: Lesson 8 I'd like some tea

    Lecture 89 Warm up

    Lecture 90 Text 1

    Lecture 91 想(xiǎng)

    Lecture 92 Text 2

    Lecture 93 Measure Word 个(gè)

    Lecture 94 Text 3

    Lecture 95 Asking for Price

    Lecture 96 Exercises

    Lecture 97 Tone Pairs (3)

    Lecture 98 Chinese Characters

    Section 10: Lesson 9 Where does your son work

    Lecture 99 Warm up

    Lecture 100 Text 1

    Lecture 101 The Verb 在(zài)

    Lecture 102 Text 2

    Lecture 103 The Preposition 在(zài)

    Lecture 104 哪儿(nǎr) Where

    Lecture 105 Text 3

    Lecture 106 呢(ne) (2)

    Lecture 107 Tone Pairs (4)

    Lecture 108 Exercises

    Lecture 109 Chinese Characters

    Section 11: Lesson 10 Can I sit here

    Lecture 110 Warm up

    Lecture 111 Text 1

    Lecture 112 The 有(yǒu) Sentence

    Lecture 113 The 有(yǒu) Sentence Negative Form

    Lecture 114 The Conjunction 和(hé)

    Lecture 115 Text 2

    Lecture 116 Text 3

    Lecture 117 The Modal Verb 能(néng)

    Lecture 118 请(qǐng) Please

    Lecture 119 Exercises

    Lecture 120 Neutral Tone and Reduplicated Syllables

    Lecture 121 Chinese Characters

    Section 12: Lesson 11 What's the time now

    Lecture 122 Warm up

    Lecture 123 Text 1

    Lecture 124 The Expression of Time (1)

    Lecture 125 Text 2

    Lecture 126 Text 3

    Lecture 127 Time Words Used as an Adverbial

    Lecture 128 The Noun 前(qián)

    Lecture 129 Exercises

    Lecture 130 Function of Neutral Tone Syllables

    Lecture 131 Chinese Characters

    Section 13: Lesson 12 What will the weather be like tomorrow

    Lecture 132 Warm up

    Lecture 133 Text 1

    Lecture 134 怎么样( zěnmeyàng) How

    Lecture 135 太……了(tài…… le) too, extremely

    Lecture 136 Subject-Predicate Phrase as the Predicate

    Lecture 137 Text 2

    Lecture 138 The Modal Verb 会(huì)(2)

    Lecture 139 Text 3

    Lecture 140 Exercises

    Lecture 141 Tone Collocation in 3 Syllables (1)

    Lecture 142 Chinese Characters

    Section 14: Lesson 13 He is learning to cook Chinese food

    Lecture 143 Warm up

    Lecture 144 Text 1

    Lecture 145 喂wèi

    Lecture 146 在……呢(zài……ne)

    Lecture 147 Text 2

    Lecture 148 Text 3

    Lecture 149 Expression of Phone Numbers

    Lecture 150 吧 (ba)

    Lecture 151 Exercises

    Lecture 152 Tone Collocation in 3 Syllables (2)

    Lecture 153 Chinese Characters

    Section 15: Lesson 14 She has bought quite a few clothes

    Lecture 154 Warm up

    Lecture 155 Text 1

    Lecture 156 了(le) Indicating Completion

    Lecture 157 了(le) Negative Form

    Lecture 158 Text 2

    Lecture 159 The Noun 后(hòu)

    Lecture 160 Text 3

    Lecture 161 The Modal Particle 啊(a)

    Lecture 162 都(dōu) both/all

    Lecture 163 Tone Collocation in 3 Syllables (3)

    Lecture 164 Exercises

    Lecture 165 Chinese Characters

    Section 16: Lesson 15 I came here by air

    Lecture 166 Warm up

    Lecture 167 Text 1

    Lecture 168 Expression of Date (2)

    Lecture 169 The Structure 是……的 (shì……de)

    Lecture 170 Text 2

    Lecture 171 Text 3

    Lecture 172 Tone Collocation in 3 Syllables (4)

    Lecture 173 Exercises

    Lecture 174 Chinese Characters

    Section 17: HSK1 Sample Test

    Lecture 175 HSK 1 Sample Test Paper

    Beginner Chinese Mandarin Learner,Learners who are interested in Chinese Language and Culture,Students who are preparing for HSK1 Test