This is the first lesson of the new HSK 3 Series. We learn the difference between 不 Bù and 沒/没 Méi and how to use them properly.
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**What is HSK?
HSK or Hangyu Shuiping Kaoshi is Chinese language proficiency for non-native speakers. There are six levels. Levels 1 to 4 are designed for Elementary and Intermediate learners where Level 5 and 6 are for Advanced learners.
Test takers who pass the HSK Level 3 should be able to communicate in Chinese at a basic level in their daily, academic and professional lives. They should be able to manage most communication in Chinese when travelling in China and Taiwan.
In this series, I select and explain some of the most difficult grammar or sentence patterns that are categorized in the HSK Level 3. Whether or not you are taking an HSK exam, these lessons provide valuable instruction and can help you learn Chinese in a well-structured manner.
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