awesome-chinese-learning
Repository to share curated resources and tips accumulated while studying in China. (by thomashirtz)
hskhsk.com
Chinese language vocabulary graph generation. Python/Flask tool that performs dictionary search and analysis on Chinese Hanzi characters. Lists to help with studying for the HSK exam. Beta version of a JavaScript tool for learning to write Hanzi. (by glxxyz)
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- Books for HSK 1-2
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Not making progress
It's likely tough and slow-going because you don't know the words. Consider separately studying the HSK1-3 words (600 words), and filling in the gaps. I take the HSK vocabulary (lists are here) and put them on my wall, so I can see my progress and weak words.
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Difference between old hsk3 and hsk4?
HSK3 is indeed only A1-ish. You can judge for yourself if HSK4 is worth it by looking at the HSK4 vocabulary.
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1000 most commonly used characters poster
For preparing for the HSK5 and HSK6, I whipped up vocabulary lists HSK5 and HSK6. I used Unix commands like awk go convert the raw data into a LaTeX file for compiling. Or you could also just write them on a whiteboard by hand.
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Stagnation progression after 18 months
Especially early on, it's important to master vocabulary, as this accelerates the rate of improving all other aspects of Chinese. (Later on, we focus more on improving fluency.) Perhaps start by studying HSK3/4 vocabulary; I suggest a "breadth first approach", focusing on studying large numbers of words inaccurately (as opposed to a small number of words accurately), and let fluency improve naturally with repeated exposure.
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Progressing beyond HSK5
If you haven't already mastered the HSK vocabulary (which seems likely, given you're asking about what vocabulary to study), this sounds wildly unrealistic.
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proposed HSK 3.0 vocabulary expansion word frequency histogram
Credit goes to Alan at HSK东西 for the idea of plotting word frequencies in a stacked histogram.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing awesome-chinese-learning and hskhsk.com you can also consider the following projects:
uwucode - A strange and satirical language made from egirl slang coded in Rust.
Anki-xiehanzi - Learn, read, write and practice Mandarin by drawing strokes in Anki Desktop, AnkiDroid and AnkiMobile with audio of HSK 2.0 (HSK1-6) and HSK 3.0 (HSK 1-9) characters.
notebook - Tool for Thought. ʚɞ
chinese-sentence-miner - Find Chinese sentences based on your known vocabulary and other rules
ark-pixel-font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font / 开源的泛中日韩像素字体