HSK Level 4 Writing Worksheets
Character practice sheets with stroke order guides, Mi Zi Ge grids, pinyin, and English definitions. Available in both HSK 2.0 and HSK 3.0 versions.
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Society, environment, health — express views on everyday topics.
Work, education, culture, and expressing abstract ideas fluently.
Which version should I choose?
HSK 2.0 if you're preparing for current official exams or using older textbooks. HSK 3.0 if your course uses the new syllabus or you want broader vocabulary coverage aligned with CEFR standards.
How to Use
- 1Download & print — choose your HSK version above and print the A4 PDF.
- 2Follow the stroke order — study the diagram, then trace the guide character.
- 3Practice 5–10 times — write from memory in the empty grids. Aim for 15–30 min daily.
This worksheet covers 1000 Vocabulary (HSK 3.0) / 600 Vocabulary (HSK 2.0). View complete HSK 4 character list →
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between HSK 2.0 and HSK 3.0 Level 4?
HSK 2.0 Level 4 covers 441 characters, while HSK 3.0 Level 4 covers 324 characters. HSK 2.0 is the current exam standard still widely used. HSK 3.0 is the newer syllabus with reorganized vocabulary aligned with international proficiency standards, though HSK 2.0 exams are still in effect.
Which version should I download?
Choose HSK 2.0 if you're preparing for current official HSK exams — it's still the active exam standard. Choose HSK 3.0 if your textbook uses the new syllabus or you want broader vocabulary coverage. When in doubt, HSK 2.0 is the safer choice for exam preparation.
How do I use these worksheets effectively?
Print the PDF and practice each character 5-10 times following the stroke order guide. Focus on the correct stroke sequence and proportions. Practice daily for 15-30 minutes for best results.
Which worksheets are free?
HSK Level 1 worksheets are completely free to download and print - no registration required. For HSK Levels 2-6 and 7-9, a Pro membership is required to access the full practice sheets.
What grid style do these worksheets use?
Our worksheets use Mi Zi Ge (米字格), the standard grid style used in Chinese schools. The diagonal and center lines help guide proper character proportions and stroke placement.
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