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Just past the topikde registration time, but in September, you can also report the landlord It is best to be the card of the ICBC I used the CMB last time I didn't report you go to the ICBC to open online banking Only support online banking.
You can follow before the exam**.
Take a look at the important notice to see which row is supported (varies from year to year).
In addition, the landlord needs to prepare an electronic version of the ID photo.
The process is 1. Login.
2.Then register the information.
3.Upload**.
4.Choose the test center at the published time (this is very important, sometimes the place is out if it is late).
5.Wait for the ** to issue the admission ticket.
6.Print out the admission ticket.
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Hello. Is that what you mean by going to South Korea to take the exam and then just registering in China?
Then you have to go to South Korea's topik** to sign up, and it's more troublesome to send money. You need to go to Bank of China to transfer money to Topik's account. It will take 3-4 days to arrive, so you need to do it as soon as possible.
There are instructions for specific overseas remittances on the topik website, which you should be able to understand with your Korean ability
I used to send money from China to my account in South Korea, which took 3 days. to be confirmed. Whew, it's still quite troublesome, it's better to have a classmate in Korea to help you pay for it, that's the best.
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Both China Merchants Bank and ICBC cards can be paid.
**It is. Just register when the exam is approaching.
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If you take the exam in China, you don't have to be so troublesome, you can pay directly online, but if you want to go to South Korea to take the exam, you haven't taken it, so you can't help!
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About Topik to go ** exam is as follows:
The domestic TOPIK test centers are: Peking University Examination Center, Shanghai Foreign Chinese University Overseas Examination Center, Ocean University of China School of Foreign Chinese, Jilin University Overseas Examination Center, Tianjin University of Chinese Foreign Language Department, Department of Foreign Languages, Tianjin University of Foreign Studies
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies Examination Center, Yantai University of Foreign Chinese College, Nanjing Normal University School of Foreign Chinese, Xi'an University of Foreign Chinese Yanta Campus of Xi'an University of Foreign Chinese, Academic Affairs Office of PLA College of Foreign Chinese, etc.
Document requirements: The only ID document that Chinese mainland candidates must bring to take the test is the original valid "People's Republic of China Resident Identity Card".
Candidates from Hong Kong and Macau, China must bring a valid original Hong Kong and Macao identity card or original residence permit for Hong Kong and Macao residents to take the test. Candidates from Taiwan, China must bring a valid original Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents or an original Residence Permit for Taiwan Residents to take the test.
Non-Chinese candidates must bring their original valid passports to the test. The passport clearly shows the candidate's name, recent** and signature, and bears the Chinese entry visa (except for the passports of countries where China has granted visa-free treatment) and the Chinese border entry stamp.
TOPIK online registration is conducted in two phases: the first stage is for candidates to register their personal information and upload electronically**. In the second stage, in addition to the fact that candidates can continue to register, all test places will be opened for candidates who have completed the registration and uploading of personal information**, and candidates are required to complete all registration procedures such as booking a seat and paying the test fee.
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As long as the following conditions are met, self-study can also take the topik exam
1. High school degree or above;
2. Technical secondary school, technical school, vocational school or above in related majors;
3. Personnel who are willing to engage in economic and trade ties with South Korea;
4. Learn Korean Chinese.
Those who are studying in Korea, those who are employed in domestic and foreign companies or public institutions in Korea, current students, and students who are studying in Korea.
Assessment Focus:
Junior. Level 1 requires candidates to be able to understand Korean.
The basic structure of the alphabet sequence and the Korean combination method, can use basic greetings, basic sentence patterns, and basic vocabulary; Level 2 requires candidates to master Korean from listening, speaking, reading and writing, understand passages with a vocabulary of about 1,500-3,000 words, and meet the conversation requirements.
Intermediate. Level 3 requires candidates to be proficient in listening, speaking, reading and writing, and be able to write short essays to express their own meanings and conduct general daily conversations. Level 4 requires candidates to be able to accurately engage in conversations with Koreans and to understand Korean society, culture and customs.
Senior. Level 5 requires candidates to be able to use Korean Chinese freely in daily life or work, and be able to understand Korean Chinese television and radio news; Level 6 requires candidates to understand Korean Chinese, be able to accurately express meaning in articles or words, and be able to participate in discussions.
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You can learn Korean on your own and take the topik test.
The Korean TOPIK Proficiency Test is a large-scale test of Korean Chinese language proficiency administered by the Korean Language Society, the highest authority for the Korean language.
The conditions for taking the TOPIK exam are:
1. High school degree or above;
2. Technical secondary school, technical school, vocational school or above in related majors;
3. Those who are willing to engage in economic and trade ties with South Korea;
4. Those who study Korean Chinese, those who study in Korea, those who are employed in domestic and foreign companies or public institutions in Korea, and students and graduates.
Korean pronunciation is not suitable for self-study:
Although you can take the topik test by studying Korean on your own, you must learn the pronunciation well. Although everyone's situation is different, it is best to have a teacher lead through the door when it comes to pronunciation (pronunciation). Don't learn the basics of pronunciation by yourself, it's better to learn from the teacher in this area, and the introduction is faster.
After all, pronunciation is more important, both from a communication point of view and from a speaking test that may be held in the future.
Tips for self-taught Korean:
In the author's opinion, the most important thing to learn Korean on your own is to be willing to take the time and be willing to persevere. The author is a very serious person when learning a foreign language, that is, a person who is very good at grasping grammar points and pronunciation details, so for friends who are impatient, do not like to delve into grammar, and like free-style learning, the author's method may not be applicable.
The above content reference: topik - Encyclopedia.
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2023 Korea topikThe registration period is as follows:
Schedule of Topik Exams:
TOPIK Speaking Test: 2 times.
1) The 86th TOPIK Exam:
Result release: Region: Korea only.
2) 87th TOPIK Exam:
Result Release: Region: South Korea + Overseas (including China).
3) 88th TOPIK Exam:
Result release: Region: Korea only.
4) 89th TOPIK Exam:
Result Release: Region: Korea + Overseas
5) The 90th TOPIK Exam:
Result Release: Region: South Korea + Overseas (including China).
6) The 91st TOPIK Exam:
Result release: Region: Korea only.
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Prerequisites. 1.High school diploma or above;
2.Have a relevant vocational secondary school, technical school, vocational school or above;
3.Those who are willing to develop economic and trade relations with South Korea;
4.Students and graduates who are studying Korean, studying in Korea, and working in domestic and foreign companies and institutions are eligible to apply.
TOPIK exam grades.
2.Level 2: Able to communicate in simple ways in Korean, with 1500-3000 basic vocabulary for listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Level: Able to fully understand and use everyday language, understand the content of documents (such as news reports, manuals, etc.) or TV broadcast news and general explanations, and be able to express their own opinions, etc.
1. Eligibility:
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