Master Chinese sentence patterns by HSK level, from core structures to natural usage in conversation and reading.
PandaBoo organizes Chinese grammar into short HSK-based lessons. Each lesson focuses on structure, usage, examples, and common mistakes so you learn more than a formula and can apply the pattern in real sentences.
Start with foundation grammar and move step by step through each proficiency level.
Each grammar point shows the sentence pattern and key parts in a scannable format.
Spot frequent errors early so you can use each grammar pattern more accurately.
Reinforce each pattern with ordering, fill-in-the-blank, translation, and choice exercises.
Start from the lowest HSK level that matches your current ability. Build confidence with word order, questions, negatives, and simple sentence patterns before moving into more complex structures.
Grammar points are grouped by HSK level so you can move from easier patterns to harder ones. Each level focuses on structures used in conversation, reading, and exam preparation.
Yes. Grammar lessons include exercises such as word ordering, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and translation so you can check how well you can use the structure.
You should learn both together. Vocabulary helps you understand meaning, while grammar helps you build correct sentences. Beginners can learn basic words and immediately use them with simple patterns.
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Choose the right level and study Chinese sentence patterns in a structured path. Each level focuses on grammar commonly used in HSK exams, reading, and everyday communication.
Core beginner patterns for word order, questions, negatives, and everyday needs.
Practical patterns for time, actions, comparisons, and familiar daily situations.
Useful structures for linking ideas, describing experiences, and longer conversations.
Intermediate patterns for opinions, causes, results, and more flexible expression.
Advanced structures for longer reading, abstract topics, and HSK preparation.
Advanced grammar for natural expression, nuanced meaning, and academic content.
Higher-level structures for refined reading, writing, and flexible expression.