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Listen to all levels of HSK 1-6 Chinese1-6 words and samples of usage as well as common phrases.
学子汉语
Straight to the point. Drill your Chinese listening skills while listening over and over. The perfect companion for the HSK1-6 vocabulary breakthrough handbooks.
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Chinese Character 斤 jīn 0.5Kg
Learn the history behind the Chinese Character of 斤 jīn 0.5 Kg. A unit of weight is used in China. Please watch the video and try to follow the story. If you like this type of content please follow this podcast and add some Stars to the review. Thank you.
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Character 尘 chén; EN: dust, dirt. ES: polvo, suciedad
The evolution of the Chinese Character 尘 chén in the different periods of Chinese history.
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Chinese Measure Words all 88 from HSK1 to 6
Chinese Words by HSK Level
HSK1-3, 00:15 本
本 1, 点 2, 分钟 3, 个 4, 号 5, 家 6, 块 7, 年 8, 岁 9, 些 10, 次 11, 件 12, 日 13, 只 14, 层 15, 段 16, 分 17, 公斤 18, 角 19, 刻 20, 辆 21, 楼 22, 米 23, 双 24, 条 25, 位 26, 元 27, 张 28, 种 29;
HSK4, 14:51 倍
倍 30, 遍 31, 场 32, 份 33, 公里 34, 节 35, 棵 36, 毛 37, 秒 38, 篇 39, 台 40, 趟 41, 页 42, 座 43;
HSK5, 21:27 册
册 44, 滴 45, 顶 46, 堆 47, 吨 48, 顿 49, 朵 50, 幅 51, 根 52, 届 53, 颗 54, 克 55, 厘米 56, 批 57, 匹 58, 片 59, 平方 60, 群 61, 首 62, 套 63, 项 64, 阵 65, 支 66, 组 67;
HSK6, 32:04 磅
磅 68, 串 69, 丛 70, 栋 71, 番 72, 副 73, 毫米 74, 卷 75, 孔 76, 立方 77, 粒 78, 枚 79, 捧 80, 摄氏度 81, 束 82, 艘 83, 丸 84, 窝 85, 枝 86, 株 87, 幢 88;
Read the words in the YouTube video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIk03NrAfB4&t=192s
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The 225 Chinese Adverbs CH and EN
Most Chinese sentences contain an adverb. Mastering Chinese adverbs is the foundation for effective communication. In this audio, the adverbs are divided by HSK level from 1 to 6, and each level is ordered alphabetically. Each adverb contains sample phrases. If you want to see the Chinese words the video version is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BYgiedO66w&t=3678s
0:05 HSK1-3 Chinese Adverbs. (1–38) 18:01 HSK 4 Chinese Adverbs (39–88) 41:09 HSK 5 Chinese Adverbs (89-159) 1:13:37 HSK 6 Chinese Adverbs (160–225)
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The 58 Chinese Conjunctions CH and EN
All Chinese conjunctions 58 in total, that cover HSK1 to HSK6.
00:00 HSK1-3 和 还是 或者 然后 如果
01:59 HSK40并且 不过 不管 不不仅且而 而 否则 即使 既然 那么 尽管 可是 另外 然而 甚至 同时 无论 相反 要是惊要 因此 由于 于是 与 只要
10:34 HSK5 不然 除非 此外 从而 何况 假如 可见 哪怕 要不 以及 因而 与其 则 总之
16:32 HSK6 比方 不料 反之 固然 即便 鉴于 进而 况且 连同 免得 尚且 倘若 以便 以免 以至 以致 致使
You will listen first in Chinese, then in English a bit faster.
if you want to see the words go to the YouTube Channel so you can also strengthen your learning.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hb-2qDgsJA&t=678s
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Learn the 20 Chinese Tone Pairs, Listen together words with the same tone.
There are 20 Chinese tone pairs. Listening to words one after another with the same combination is a great way to learn and remember tone pairs.
The pairs appear in this order 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5;2-1;2-2... 5-5.
As a reminder
1 mā /2 má/ 3 mǎ/ 4 mà / 5 ma
First Tone (Flat Tone) The first tone is made when your voice becomes higher and flatter. ...
Second Tone (Rising Tone) The second tone is made with a rising voice. ...
Third Tone (Dip Tone) ...
Fourth Tone (Falling Tone) ...
Fifth Tone (Neutral Tone)
Read the words written and also the unique "waveform" of the pronunciation which is also helpful in the video of this podcast available on YouTube channel.
https://www.youtube.com/c/RafaelHernandez1?sub_confirmation=1
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Customer Reviews
Just turns this on in the background and let it soak in
I’m working through the HSK 4 prep book and this recording is such a help. The time this took to prepare must have been significant. I’m also a podcaster so I can guess! Listening to this in repeat helps the words get into my subconscious. Like walking around surrounded by native language but with a cheat sheet to help me guess the meaning.