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HSK 3.0 Level 1

There are 500 words.

Pronouns Question Words People & Family Numbers & Measure Words Time Places & Locations Directions & Positions Transport Food & Drink School & Study Work & Daily Life  Technology & Media Objects & Things Nature & Weather Adjectives & States Core Verbs (Actions) Core Verbs (Give, Get & Use)  Emotions & Social Verbs Common Phrases & Expressions Adverbs & Function Words

HSK 3.0 Level 2

There are 772 new words (total is now 1272 vocabulary words).

Pronouns & Reference Words People & Relationships Age & Life Stages Body & Health  Food, Drink & Dining Colors & Appearance Clothing & Accessories Places & Venues Transport & Travel Nature & Weather Seasons & Festivals  Time & Frequency School & Study Work & Business Technology & Media Objects & Everyday Items Numbers, Quantities & Measures  Adjectives (Positive) Adjectives (Negative & Neutral) Verbs (Movement & Physical)  Verbs (Communication & Thinking) Verbs (Change & Action) Verbs (Social & Interpersonal) Verbs (Learning & Work) Sports & Activities Adverbs & Degree Words Conjunctions & Connectors Common Phrases & Expressions Abstract Nouns & Concepts

HSK 3.0 Level 3

There are 973 new words (total is now 2245 vocabulary words).

People, Roles & Society Family & Personal Life Body, Health & Emotions Food & Drink  Clothing & Appearance Home & Furniture Places & Geography Nature & Environment Transport & Infrastructure  Education & Knowledge Work, Business & Economy Arts, Media & Culture Technology & Internet Sports & Leisure  Science & Research Society, Politics & Law Abstract Nouns & Concepts Adjectives (Quality & Character) Verbs (Build, Create & Establish) Verbs (Communication & Expression)  Verbs (Thinking & Deciding) Verbs (Movement & Physical Action) Verbs (Achievement & Change) Adverbs & Degree Words Conjunctions & Logical Connectors  Common Structures & Expressions

HSK 3.0 levels 4-6 (Intermediate Stage)

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No vocabulary lists is available for HSK 7–9 because that stage is more of a native-level catch-all. It wouldn't make much sense at this point to learn from a list that would be the equivalent of the rest of the dictionary. You can prepare for the advanced stage test by reading novels, articles, and essays, and listening to podcasts or watching Chinese-speaking videos and movies.


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Each vocabulary list features over 50 relevant and useful Chinese words and expressions with their English translation and their pinyin transcription (phonetics).

Click on up to 12 words in the list to highlight them and have them appear as cards. Click to delete each card as you gradually memorize the Chinese vocabulary words from the list.

Note on Pinyin

Pinyin is the system for transliterating Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet, officially adopted by Mainland China in 1979. Note that pinyin has its own pronunciation keys and MUST NOT be read as English.

The HSK exams

Do you need to pass them?

Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi

HSK stands for Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, which literally means Chinese Level Exam. It is the equivalent of the TOEFL for Mandarin. The HSK certificate is valid for two years.

A Little Bit of History

The classic HSK test started in 1984 as a Chinese proficiency test for foreigners and Chinese citizens for whom mandarin was a second language. It began to be used in the mid-1990s as part of the admissions process for applications to Chinese universities.

A new HSK test appeared around 2005 alongside the classic one. This situation lasted until 2010 when it was decided that only the new version would be recognized. However, the classic HSK continues to operate as an advanced proficiency test. In contrast, the new HSK test aims to appeal to students with minimal mandarin proficiency.

The new HSK test consists of 6 levels of proficiency. The classic version of the HSK test has 3 categories (Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced) and 11 levels.The classic category Beginning corresponds to about Level 4 on the new HSK exam, while the remaining new levels correspond roughly to the classic Intermediate category.

HSK 3.0 (roll out in 2026)

Yet another new version of the HSK tests was revealed in July 2021. There are now 3 stages and 9 levels:

The new standard, more rigorous than the old one, dramatically increases expectations. While the beginner and intermediate stages focus on speaking, writing, real‑life communication, grammar mastery, character recognition, and handwriting, the advanced levels include academic reading, professional communication, complex grammar, and long‑form writing.

Structure of the HSK 3.0 exams

All levels test listening, reading, and writing, with difficulty increasing progressively.

Listening test:

Reading test:

Writing test:

Speaking test: speaking is assessed separately (HSKK), but HSK 3.0 integrates more speaking‑related tasks into listening and writing at higher levels.


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