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A lot of pork chops learn Korean ah now!
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1. Elementary. Level 1 requires candidates to understand the basic structure of Korean alphabetical order and Korean combination, and to be able to 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.
2. 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.
3. Advanced. 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.
Anyone who meets any of the following conditions can take the test.
1) Those who have a high school degree or above.
2) Have a 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.
Exam format.
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TOPIK is not very demanding, mostly Chinese vocabulary, but simultaneous interpretation or advanced translation requires a lot of vocabulary, they are about 15,000 words or more.
You only need 5000 words to pass the topik6 grade, provided you have good listening.
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Intermediate topik words ***, estimated at more than 1600. However, even the beginner level 2 requires 2000 words, so the number of words in level 3 is 3000-4000, and the number of words in level 4 is 6000-8000, which is for reference only. The more you prepare, the better, and it comes in handy for reading and writing.
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Intermediate topik words ***, estimated at more than 1600. However, even the beginner level 2 requires 2000 words, so the number of words in level 3 is 3000-4000, and the number of words in level 4 is 6000-8000, which is for reference only. The more you prepare, the better, and it comes in handy for reading and writing.
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Of course, language proficiency cannot be measured by the number of words alone.
But on the official website of South Korea's topik, it is indicated that the level 1 is 800
Level 2 1,500 2,000
3 and above requirements explained -"There are no difficulties in daily life, and they are able to maintain good social relationships and have a certain level of understanding and expression skills in the professional field"
Personally, I think that if you want to take the 4 or 5 level, you should have a vocabulary of more than 3 4 thousand.
Refer to it.
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Korean word memorization method:
For students who have just learned Korean, memorizing words is the most boring but necessary thing to do. Fortunately, Korean Chinese is easier to learn than words for us Chinese. Its words are basically divided into three types:
1.Chinese words (most).
It's a word that came in from China, and of course we can basically know what it means when we hear it, for example"???", as long as the pronunciation is standard, it will also be written. This kind of word is the simplest for our Chinese students.
2.English words (and French and so on, secondly).
Everyone has learned English, so English words are easier to remember, for example"??", as long as the pronunciation is standard, it will also be written. Most of these words are high-tech words, such as the Internet and computers. It's also easier to remember.
3.Inherent words (minimum).
Although there are not many such words and none of them are very long, they are not easy to remember and can be easily confused. You can't memorize this kind of word by rote (of course, if you are born with a good memory, the following methods can be ignored).
Some of these words also have certain patterns, and you need to find them yourself, and after finding the rules, it is easy to memorize.
For example: You have memorized a word"???"(over, through, across), now there's a new word"???Students who don't know this word can try to guess it. "Don't be busy talking"???"meaning.
Let's take a closer look first"???"with"???"What did you find?
It can be seen that:
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You can buy a vocabulary book for TOPIK Intermediate, and I've memorized all the vocabulary in it, and I'm sure it's pretty much the same. As far as I feel, it's almost 5000+ vocabulary.
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