How hard is TOPIK 3?

If you are an intermediate learner, the new TOPIK is a daunting task. With levels 3-6 mixed into one test, there are going to be a lot of questions that are just too difficult to even approach, and it’s easy to get frustrated and feel defeated.

How hard is TOPIK Level 1?

Out of a total possible 200 marks, each level has its own passing marks. A score between 140 and 200 gets you a TOPIK Level 2 certification. A score between 80 and 139 will get you a TOPIK Level 1 certification. Anything between 0 and 79 means that the student has failed and needs to retake the exam.

Is TOPIK 3 enough?

But the fact is, TOPIK Level 3 is honestly not enough, based on my personal experience. Even my friends who have completed the entire Korean Language Institute course up to the highest level, as offered by her university, takes much time with her schoolwork. And her level would be considered a TOPIK Level 5 at least.

Is TOPIK 3 intermediate?

TOPIK-I (Level 1-2) has just two sections – Reading and Listening. TOPIK II (Level 3-6), which is the combined Intermediate-Advanced test, has 3 sections – Reading, Listening and Writing.

Is TOPIK 2 hard?

TOPIK would be difficult if you didn’t study the language, or you didn’t give enough effort to learn the language. On the average, people who study the Korean language for 5 months are able to pass the level 1 or 2 test. TOPIK has 6 different levels with 2 exam types.

How long it takes to reach TOPIK 3?

It depends on your hard work and dedication for Korean language. If you devote around 6 hours of a day in learnig korean language then in 5 to 6 months you will be able to clear TOPIK 3 or may be 4.

How hard is TOPIK Level 4?

For level 4, you need 150 points, or an average of 50 points per section. BUT, chances are good that you will score better in the multiple choice sections than the writing section, so you want to aim for a minmum of about 50/50/20 or 60/60/30 (or if you have more confidence in writing, 45/45/30 or .

How do I get TOPIK 4?