![]() I think it's no big deal there are some slightly outdated words in there, or that it lacks words like 'WeChat message' or 'scan this QR code', which are extremely useful in daily life in China. It's also extremely popular, so if you just search 'HSK3 vocab' on YouTube you find loads of video - or you can find specific grammar points (there being so much free content online for this). A great feat is that you get conversational very fast, and then you can add more detail to your speech at higher levels. The difficulty doesn't really increase across the levels, and the books just continue to expand grammar and add more words into the mix. The structure is extremely clever, and full of composite words that are useful for later when combined (the Mandarin language is full of composite words). ![]() I’m now making my way through the HSK4下 ones.) (This is a review of HSK Standard Coursebooks, HSK1 to HSK4上, both the workbooks and textbooks.
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