HSK 3 Textbook Dialogues Part 1| HSK Level 3 Chinese Listening and Speaking Practice

This video covers the first 5 lessons of HSK 3 Standard Course vocabulary list and all the textbook conversations in slow and normal speaking speed. Download HSK 3 Compulsory Hanzi Tracing Worksheet: Download HSK 1 slides with audio here: Download HSK 1 slides only: Download HSK 1 audio only: Use this video to practice your Chinese speaking and listening skills. Each slide covers one dialogue from HSK level 3 text book including the pinyin, hanzi and English translation. We purposely translated the literal meaning of each sentence to help you understand what each character means and get familiar with Chinese sentence structure. Play this video in the background when you are exercising, doing housework or even sleeping. It is an excellent way to cultivate your linguistic sense! Learn more Mandarin Chinese on YouTube: Books we recommend: HSK 1 Textbook Workbook: HSK 1 Storybook: HSK 1 Writing Exercise Book: HSK 2 Textbook Workbook:: Interested in Chinese writing? Download 100 Chinese Hanzi Radical with Examples here: Download HSK 1 Character Tracing Worksheet here: Videos about Chinese writing: Learn All the Basics of Chinese Writing Part 1 - Strokes: Learn All the Basics of Chinese Writing Part 2 - Radicals: Learn All the Basics of Chinese Writing Part 3 - Simple Characters: Chinese pinyin and pronunciation: How to pronounce pinyin zh, sh, z, s: How to pronounce pinyin e and pinyin r: Differentiate pinyin zh, ch, sh, z, c, s: Master pinyin ü in 2 minutes: Chinese tones: Chinese tones for beginners: How stupid you can sound if you get the tones wrong: Differences between Singaporean Chinese VS China Chinese: Funny stories about Chinese students’ common mistakes: How Well Does Mark Zuckerberg Speak Chinese? Funny Chinese tone pairs: Chinese tones in context: Chinese Slang and culture: How to say OMG (Oh My God) in Chinese: 6 ways to say awesome in Chinese: 7 ways to say stupid in Chinese: Most common Chinese phrases: Chinese people don’t say “I love you“: 10 useful phrases when you argue in Chinese: 20 common phrases in 5 minutes: Watch out for those typical Chinese aunties: Useful vocabulary: English names in Chinese: Useful Chinese words for Dim Sum: Country names in Mandarin: Follow us on social media: Instagram: TikTok: Facebook: Pinterest: #HSK 3 Vocabularies #HSK 3 #HSK 3 Listening #HSK 3 Conversation
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