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If you have already completed the 4 books of Seoul National University, I think there is no problem at all for the intermediate level, and there is still more than a month to go, so why not rush for the advanced level? If you have enough time and energy now, I recommend that you still apply for advanced level, even if you don't pass level 6, you can pass level 5. During this time, don't just look at the textbook, because the textbook is not suitable for short-term raids.
It is best to stick to the past real questions every day (note that they are real questions, not mock questions), and focus on the grammar that appears in the real questions, because there may be a lot of advanced grammar that you have not seen. At the same time, it is necessary to supplement the vocabulary, check all the unfamiliar words that appear in the real questions, and not let go of any of them, and at the same time, you must also supplement the vocabulary from the textbook at any time. In short, if you can have more, you will have one.
As for the question type, as long as you do the real questions every day, you will naturally understand. In short, my opinion is that if you seek stability, or you don't have enough time recently, or you are not very, very, very anxious, and you have to get a certificate in this exam, you can give up this exam, don't even report the intermediate level, and directly report the senior level in April. If you want to take on the challenge and have plenty of time to learn, apply for the advanced level this time, and according to my analysis, there is a high probability of passing the advanced level.
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The topic is not April and September. How do you take the exam in January?
Reported to the senior. You may get a Level 5 or Level 6 certificate.
If you are intermediate, you will get a certificate of level 3 or 4.
You've got the idea to hit level six. I guess I've reached the level of applying for an advanced level. At least pass level 5.
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The TOPIK exam is divided into two types: beginner and intermediate, with a maximum score of 200 for beginner and 300 for intermediate and advanced levels, which are divided as follows:
1. Elementary. Level 1: 200 out of 200 with a score between 80-140.
Level 2: Full score of 200 points, with a score of 140 points or above.
2. Intermediate. Level 3: Full score of 300 points with a score between 120-150 points.
Level 4: 300 out of 300 with a score between 150-190.
3. Advanced. Level 5: 300 out of 190-230.
Level 6: Full score of 300 points, with a score of 230 points or above.
Even if a single subject is 0 points, the total score is considered to be qualified, and the passing of the line is also considered to be passed, such as 150 points are counted as level 4, 190 points are counted as level 5, and 230 points are counted as level 6.
topik i:
Level 1 81 points 140 points. Able to complete the basic language skills necessary for survival such as 'self-introduction, shopping, and ordering', and be able to understand and express very personal and familiar topics such as 'self, family, interests, and weather'. You can make simple sentences with a knowledge of nearly 800 basic vocabulary and basic grammar.
Able to understand and compose simple life texts and practical texts.
Level 2 141 points or more Able to perform functions necessary in daily life such as 'hi-o, please', and basic functions that can be used in public facilities such as 'post office and bank'. Nearly 1,500 to 2,000 words can be used to understand private and familiar topics as article units. A distinction can be made between public and private language.
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TOPIK level 5 takes 4 months to learn.
It is very important to lay a good foundation in Korean, so the basic course will take nearly 4 months, and if you are asked to get your results in April, you will be required to apply for a university because of the tight time. Then you have to prepare well, and the three-month assault is intermediate and advanced. Study habits are an important part.
Focus and efficiency determine how far you can go.
Setting aside a full period of time to study can be very helpful for concentration. If I had three days to spare, I would study from 7 or 8 p.m. to around 2 a.m., because evening is the time when I* can focus. Of course, it depends on personal habits, as staying up late is not a good habit.
Therefore, everyone should choose a time that can be focused on learning holistically.
During this time, don't do anything else and don't get distracted by anything else. Only in this way can we get twice the result with half the effort. In terms of vocabulary, I often memorize the words selected by the teacher by myself, about two or three hundred words a day.
There is a very good vocabulary book, I believe most people have heard of it, it is "topik vocabulary standard course intermediate", which is very good for the explanation of vocabulary ** example sentences and derived synonyms, I believe it will be of great help to students who are struggling with vocabulary.
Exam Notes:
1. You can start answering questions only after the test start signal is issued.
2. Keep quiet in the examination room, do not smoke, do not make noise, and abide by the examination discipline.
3. During the exam, it is not allowed to talk to each other, look left and right, gesticulate, make secret signals, peek, plagiarize or intentionally let others plagiarize, copy answers or exchange test papers and draft papers, and do not pass on Wenye Huai utensils and supplies by themselves.
4. Candidates must raise their hands to ask questions, and after getting permission, they can ask questions about unclear handwriting, defective scrolls, pollution, etc.
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From 0 basic level 6 to see what course you choose, online, you generally learn 6 levels are about 7k, because there are too many institutions online, mixed fish and dragons, I also auditioned for a long time, before I decided, and then I just passed topik6 in April this year to prove that I didn't choose wrong, and the teachers are very responsible.
Korean Markings: It is generally believed that around the 6th to 9th centuries AD, Korean began to use a large number of Chinese character markers (it was not possible to record the language before), and due to long-term contact with Chinese culture, Hanja has long been the only official language of the Korean nation. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that Korean proverbs began to be widely used in the official and civil circles of the Joseon Kingdom.
Since Han Mengwan Cha is a writing system created to mark Chinese, it is very unsuitable to mark Korean, which is completely different from Chinese. Therefore, since the 6th century, there have been attempts to use Chinese characters to label the Korean language. In the end, it was found that there were two ways to label.
One way is to abandon the ideographic function of Chinese characters and use the phonetic function of Chinese characters. Such as borrowing"Ancient"Words, regardless of the meaning of the word itself, are used to mark the Korean pronunciation"고"
The second method is to abandon the phonetic function of Chinese characters and use only the ideographic function of Chinese characters, and use the ideographic characteristics of Chinese characters to write Korean words. As in the Silla era, it was used"water"The word is used to denote the Korean word for a single eggplant"물"Similarly, it is possible to mark names of people and places.
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To apply for an undergraduate degree at these universities, the important thing is high school scores, college entrance examination scores, English IELTS or TOEFL, etc., and Korean is currently level 3, which is not the basis for determining the success of the application.
2] The application deadline for each university is different, and the specific time is generally announced one month in advance of the application start date; 3] The number of courses in Korean universities is only 7 8 per semester, and the number of class hours per day is only 2 4 class hours. As long as the time is reasonably arranged, there is a lot of free space; 4] Scholarships are sure to be available; 5] Seoul and Goryeo need to look at the results of the college entrance examination, more than two books. Others are best to submit as well.
There is no limit to grades.
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1) It is not possible for you to provide a grade 3 grade. 2) There are two intakes per year, usually in May and November. 3) Normally, there is no second major, 5 days a week, and the class time is about 6 to 8 hours a day.
4) For graduate students, there are scholarships for new students, but I have never heard of scholarships for undergraduates. 5) No requirements.
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