How Much Is This? – HSK 1 Reading Practice

Introduction

This HSK 1 reading practice is based on one of the most useful phrases that you’ll use when visiting a Chinese-speaking country. You can choose to read these sentences using traditional or simplified Chinese. You can also turn on or turn off pinyin as needed.

Many students don’t start reading much until they reach a higher level of Chinese. But if you want to have results that are out of the ordinary, you shouldn’t study in an ordinary way. Try our “Newbie” lessons in the Du Chinese app and don’t be afraid to use pinyin and translations as much as necessary. As your reading skills improve you can rely less on pinyin and focus more on reading characters. Although pinyin is widely used as a way to type Chinese and to learn Chinese, that is about the extent of its use.

I have met some beginner Chinese learners that think they can use pinyin to communicate with native speakers. Seeing pinyin typed out can actually be confusing for many Chinese, so you’ll want to learn to use Chinese characters to write what you are going to say. You can type the pinyin on your phone or computer and then select the correct character.

Try the sentences below and afterward you will find links to the full lesson along with another lesson you may enjoy. If you’re ready to really take your Chinese to the next level, try downloading the “Du Chinese” app. It’s available on Google Play and the App Store.

Reading Practice

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zhè
zhè
this
these
(colloquially also pronounced zhèi)
ge
ge
classifier for people or objects in general
píng guǒ
苹果
蘋果
píng guǒ
苹果 蘋果
apple
duō shao
多少
多少
duō shao
多少 多少
how much
how many
qián
qián
money
 
How much is this apple?
Character set
Pinyin
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sān
3
3
sān
3 3
kuài
kuài
colloquial word for yuan or other unit of currency
5
5
5 5
 
3.50 yuan.
Character set
Pinyin
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zhè
zhè
this
these
(colloquially also pronounced zhèi)
ge
ge
classifier for people or objects in general
xiāng jiāo
香蕉
香蕉
xiāng jiāo
香蕉 香蕉
banana
duō shao
多少
多少
duō shao
多少 多少
how much
how many
qián
qián
money
one
jīn
jīn
weight equal to 0.5 kg
 
How much are these bananas per half kilo?
Character set
Pinyin
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liǎng
2
2
liǎng
2 2
kuài
kuài
colloquial word for yuan or other unit of currency
èr
2
2
èr
2 2
 
2.2 yuan.
Character set
Pinyin

To read the entire lesson you can click here

If you’d like another HSK 1 level reading practice try this lesson

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