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Topik classification

TOPIK (Korean Proficiency Test) is a standard test to test the Korean proficiency of non-natives. Divided into six levels, the specific levels are as follows:

1. 1 level (? ): I can understand the most basic Korean and communicate simply.

Level 2.2 (): Can understand and use some commonly used Korean expressions.

Level 3.3 (? ): I can understand and use Korean with moderate difficulty, and can do some simple writing.

Level 4.4 (): Able to understand and use complex Korean expressions, and communicate in oral and written language in a small range.

5.5 (? ): Can understand and use high-level Korean expression, and can communicate in written and oral.

Level 6.6 (): Fluent in understanding and using various difficult Korean expressions, and able to communicate freely with Korean native speakers.

TOPIK test scores have an important impact on applying for study abroad, employment and immigration, so it is very important to continuously improve your Korean ability. In the process of preparing for the exam, you can improve your Korean level by comprehensive training in listening, speaking, reading and writing, strengthening the mastery of basic knowledge, expanding Korean vocabulary and improving Korean sensitivity.

For beginners, it is easy to get started by learning some basic daily expressions and vocabulary. Mastering common language expressions in daily life, such as greetings, time expressions, shopping, etc., can help you better integrate into Korean culture. At the same time, we need to pay attention to the rules and composition of Korean grammar, so as to express ourselves correctly.

Reading and listening are important parts of TOPIK test. Reading comprehension requires candidates to have good reading comprehension ability, including understanding the main idea of the article, grasping key information and inferring implied meaning. Listening comprehension requires candidates to have the ability to collect information, judge contextual meaning and analyze pronunciation and intonation in order to cope with workplace English in various contexts around the world.

In the process of learning Korean, you can improve your Korean level by watching TV dramas and listening to foreign language broadcasts. At the same time, we need to strengthen oral training to improve our pronunciation and fluency. Through constant practice and active participation in language exchange activities, I can improve my Korean ability and meet more opportunities.