Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Vocabulary, Leveled for Learning

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak in China originated in Wuhan, and blew up in January 2020. While China has moved swiftly to contain the spread of the virus, much of China is still on lockdown. It’s a topic that no one in this country can avoid, whether Chinese or foreigner.

So if you’re learning Chinese, it will be useful to learn a bit of vocabulary related to the coronavirus. Because the vocabulary below is leveled, you’ll need to find the level right for you (not too easy, not too hard). Then practice! (Our courses can help with that.)

Feel from to copy and share the images below. We’ve also linked to a PDF version if you prefer text.

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If you’d prefer the PDF version, please check out our free PDFs downloads page.

generalJohn Pasden