Learner Reviews & Feedback for Chinese for HSK 1 by Peking University
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FK
Aug 28, 2020
I feel like some of the dialogues were a bit off-topic or unusual/unnatural. Other than that, very good course and highly recommend as something to do during quarantine if you're still in it (like me)
NA
Jun 28, 2020
Thanks for a very thorough course with a lot of listening opportunities. The course is well-structured and it was a great way for me to revise my knowledge and study for HSK. 这个老师也很好.谢谢!
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By MALLADI V K
•Dec 23, 2020
Good
By Dinesh k N
•Dec 15, 2020
Good
By Ayana H d M
•Nov 20, 2020
非常好!
By MING G
•Oct 31, 2020
GOOD
By ronnachai c
•Jun 14, 2020
good
By suchada
•Apr 29, 2020
谢谢老师
By Harish D
•Apr 23, 2020
good
By Rizaldi C
•Apr 9, 2018
good
By Bella N
•Aug 9, 2017
good
By Nguyen B Q A
•Dec 2, 2022
yay
By Jessie E
•Aug 27, 2021
很喜欢
By GABRIELA M F S
•Nov 9, 2020
非常好
By Kayee
•Oct 17, 2020
太棒了
By Sơn N T
•Feb 18, 2024
很好
By Fatima R C A
•Jan 2, 2023
很好
By Alessandro A
•Mar 28, 2020
很好
By Ayden C
•Dec 16, 2018
有用
By Sasicha O
•Jul 3, 2023
↓
By NGUYEN Q C
•Aug 3, 2022
好
By L.Phuong
•Jul 31, 2022
好
By Bahriye B
•Dec 17, 2020
5
By Guilherme S R
•Jan 14, 2022
The course has a good teacher, good material, and good ammount of content explained. I also liked the activities and the videos, which give it a fun shape; however, it fails in some aspects like a few content errors not yet corrected or absence of an efficient tutoring/QA program. As an advice, I recommend you to take Chinese characters for beginners at PKU before this one, since it may be dense to those who have no background of the language. Finally, with daily dedication on rewriting vocabulary [many] times to memorize, it has what it takes to lead the student further than expensive once a week classes.
By Jose_P
•May 22, 2017
This course is great for gaining a solid foundations of the Chinese language, as it covers the basics of the characters and tones in the first week, from then on each week goes with fresh lecture sessions that increase the vocabulary and grammar lessons. Also, the video lectures at the beginning of each week contribute very much for developing and honing the listening comprehension for daily conversations.
By Will C
•Aug 21, 2025
Some of the questions need to be more specific. I understand that the question is in Chinese though, and the simpler the better... but in lesson 4 it asks "ni ai kan dianying" (do you love watching movies,) and it doesn't specify if it is referring to the earlier questions, or if it just wants the best answer available. Earlier in the questions, the person doesn't like movies, they like TV.