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HSK 1 Introductory Guide: What the Beginner Exam Tests (Grammar, Listening, Vocabulary)

An introductory guide to HSK 1: official vocabulary (300 words), core grammar, listening format, exam structure, and what the beginner-level exam actually tests. Aligned with the 2026 HSK 3.0 syllabus for absolute beginners.

300
Essential Words
70
Grammar Points
1-2 mo
Time to Complete

What You Will Learn

Six core skill areas you will master by the end of HSK 1

1

Daily Greetings

Say hello, goodbye, and exchange pleasantries in everyday situations

2

Numbers 1-100

Count, tell prices, and handle simple math in daily transactions

3

Personal Information

Introduce yourself by name, nationality, age, profession, and family

4

Family & Relationships

Name family members and talk about who lives in your household

5

Food & Drink

Order at restaurants, ask for the bill, and name common dishes

6

Time & Date

Tell the time, days of the week, and your daily schedule

Real-World Capability

What you can actually do after completing this level

HSK 1 maps to CEFR A1 — the entry band for absolute beginners. You can greet people, introduce yourself, order food and drinks, ask prices, talk about your family and daily routine, and recognize roughly 300 HSK 3.0 words with the help of pinyin. You can read short pinyin-annotated sentences and write your own name plus a few familiar characters. Conversations stay simple and formulaic: question-answer pairs and fixed phrases like 你叫什么 meaning 'what is your name'. You can survive a tourist visit to China at this level.

Greet someone and introduce yourself with name, nationality, and profession
Order food, drinks, and ask for the bill in a restaurant
Ask and answer basic questions about family, age, and daily routine
Tell the time and use days of the week in conversation
Recognize roughly 300 characters in print and write 50 of them by hand

Common Challenges

What typically trips learners up at this level — and how to avoid it

1

Tones, especially the third tone — most learners over-flatten it and confuse 2nd with 3rd, turning 你 (nǐ) into 泥 (ní).

2

Leaning on pinyin instead of learning characters early, which builds a wall you will hit hard at HSK 3.

3

Forgetting measure words — every noun needs one before a number (个, 本, 块, 岁, 杯), and the test checks this from day one.

4

Confusing 是 'is' with 有 'have' — both link two nouns, but 是 equates them while 有 marks existence or possession.

5

Writing speed: HSK 1 has no writing section, but learners who skip characters entirely hit a wall at HSK 3 where character recognition becomes a hard filter.

Official Syllabus

What the HSK 3.0 standard says you should know at this level

HSK 1 (新汉语水平考试一级)

300
vocab
246
chars
70
grammar
0
writing

Around 80-100 guided class hours, or roughly 1-2 months of full-time study. Self-learners typically need 3-4 months of daily 30-minute practice.

Topics

  • Personal information: name, age, nationality, profession
  • Family members and household
  • Numbers 1-100, money, basic prices
  • Time expressions: o'clock, days of week, dates
  • Greetings, leave-taking, and basic courtesy
  • Food, drinks, and restaurant basics
  • Daily routine verbs: 吃, 喝, 睡, 看, 听, 说, 读, 写
  • Countries, languages, and nationalities

Communicative Functions

  • Greet and introduce yourself
  • Identify people and objects
  • Express possession with 有
  • Ask yes/no questions with 吗
  • Tell the time and date
  • Order food and drinks
  • Express likes with 喜欢

Listening Focus

Audio patterns, question types, and what to drill

Each listening item is played twice. Audio speed is moderate — about 180-200 syllables per minute, with clear enunciation.

Question types

  • True/false: judge if a statement matches a short dialogue
  • Picture matching: choose the picture that matches what you heard
  • Dialogue comprehension: answer questions about a 2-3 turn conversation

Common difficulties

  • Tone sandhi (tone change) — 不 (bù) becomes (bú) before a 4th-tone verb
  • Neutral tone on common particles like 吗, 呢, 吧
  • Distinguishing similar-sounding syllables: 四 (sì) vs 十 (shí), 七 (qī) vs 吃 (chī)
  • Numbers above 20: 二十三 (23) vs 二十 (20) vs 三十二 (32)

Drill strategy

Shadow a single 30-second native audio clip ten times in a row daily. Drill tone pairs, not single tones — 5 minutes a day on 2nd→3rd and 3rd→3rd dictation from a native source.

Exam Structure

Sections, time, and pass score for this level

40
total questions
200
total score
120
pass score
About 40 minutes including instructions
duration
Section
Questions
Time
Listening
20
约 12 min
Reading
20
20 min

Key Grammar Points

New sentence patterns you'll master at this level

Subject + 是 + Noun

是 equates two things ('A is B'). Use it for identity, nationality, and profession. Negate with 不是. Note: 是 cannot be used alone as 'yes' — repeat the verb (是, 我是).

我是学生。

Wǒ shì xuéshēng.

I am a student.

Subject + 有 + Noun

有 marks possession or existence. Negate with 没有. Do not use 有 for body parts — use 拥有 instead, and place body parts in possession form: 我有一只手.

我有一本书。

Wǒ yǒu yì běn shū.

I have a book.

Statement + 吗?

Add 吗 to the end of a statement to form a yes/no question. The verb stays in its original place — do not add a question word. 吗 is the most basic question particle.

你是中国人吗?

Nǐ shì Zhōngguó rén ma?

Are you Chinese?

Number + Measure Word + Noun

Every counted noun needs a measure word between the number and the noun. The default 个 works for most people; specific nouns have specific classifiers: 本 for books, 杯 for cups, 块/元 for money. This rule never has an exception.

我买两杯咖啡。

Wǒ mǎi liǎng bēi kāfēi.

I will buy two cups of coffee.

Time Word + Subject + Verb + Object

Chinese time expressions come first, before the subject. Today I go → 今天我去. Yesterday I ate → 昨天我吃了. Tomorrow you come → 明天你来. This word order is fixed.

明天我去学校。

Míngtiān wǒ qù xuéxiào.

Tomorrow I will go to school.

Subject + 喜欢 + Object

喜欢 means 'to like'. Place the liked object directly after 喜欢, with optional 很 for politeness: 我很喜欢. Negate with 不: 我不喜欢咖啡. Unlike English, no preposition is needed between the verb and its object.

我喜欢喝茶。

Wǒ xǐhuān hē chá.

I like drinking tea.

Practical Sentences

Real-world Chinese you can use after this level

你好,我叫李明,我是中国人。
Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Lǐ Míng, wǒ shì Zhōngguó rén.
Hello, my name is Li Ming, I am Chinese.
我有两个哥哥和一个妹妹。
Wǒ yǒu liǎng gè gēge hé yí gè mèimei.
I have two older brothers and one younger sister.
今天星期三,我七点起床。
Jīntiān xīngqīsān, wǒ qī diǎn qǐchuáng.
Today is Wednesday, I get up at seven.
这本书多少钱?十八块。
Zhè běn shū duōshǎo qián? Shíbā kuài.
How much is this book? Eighteen yuan.
我想喝一杯咖啡,不加糖。
Wǒ xiǎng hē yì bēi kāfēi, bù jiā táng.
I would like a cup of coffee, no sugar.
你妈妈是医生吗?是的,她是医生。
Nǐ māma shì yīshēng ma? Shì de, tā shì yīshēng.
Is your mother a doctor? Yes, she is a doctor.

Tips for Passing

Actionable advice from learners who scored high

Drill tone pairs, not single tones — 5 minutes a day on 2nd→3rd and 3rd→3rd dictation from a native source.

Learn the 300 HSK 1 words cold via spaced repetition before any grammar textbook, so the patterns become self-evident.

Shadow a single 30-second native audio clip ten times in a row daily — repetition beats variety at this level.

Make 30 paper flashcards for the trickiest measure words (个, 本, 杯, 块, 岁, 位, 张, 只) and review them before every meal.

Vocabulary by Topic

A sample of the 300 HSK 1 words — the most common 24 in everyday speech

Greetings & Courtesy

你好
nǐ hǎo
hello
再见
zàijiàn
goodbye
谢谢
xièxie
thank you
对不起
duìbuqǐ
sorry
没关系
méiguānxi
no problem

Family

爸爸
bàba
dad
妈妈
māma
mom
哥哥
gēge
older brother
姐姐
jiějie
older sister
jiā
home, family

Numbers & Money

one
shí
ten
bǎi
hundred
kuài
yuan (colloquial)
多少钱
duōshǎo qián
how much money

Food & Drink

shuǐ
water
chá
tea
fàn
rice, meal
chī
to eat
to drink

Time & Days

今天
jīntiān
today
明天
míngtiān
tomorrow
diǎn
o'clock
星期
xīngqī
week
nián
year

Daily Actions

to go
lái
to come
kàn
to see, watch
tīng
to listen
shuō
to speak

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