Taking my exam tomorrow! This video helped me a lot. In my classes, I always write as creatively as possible (as a person in the creatives field). I'll definitely write simpler and straighter to the point tomorrow. I'll make it just like you did. Let's go! ~
Yeah, that is the best approach I feel. You can save your creativity for another time! Good luck for your test and hope my videos have been helpful. Let me know if you have any questions
안녕하세요! 성균관대학교 23학번 의대생 (석사 과정) 최아야 입니당! Update: I aced it! Almost a level 6 but was shy of a little points. I am now doing my med major in SKKU. My biggest tip to you is that, apart from learning how the test "works", try to learn Hanja. My Japanese friend suggested it to me and I found it more convenient than just plainly memorizing everything. It works such as that when I see words, I get a feeling of what its meaning is although I do not exactly know -- word-per-word -- what it truly meant. By reading the entire sentence or passage, I could figure out easily what a certain word or what an entire write-up was about. And although I started learning this through my daily conversations, I had no problems when I tried to apply it to the writing and reading part of the test. Practice makes perfect! Good luck to everyone! Thanks for the video, too, Evan! Helped me be at ease before the test and develop a strategy to manage my time properly. ~
The exam is a week and I just now decided to take a look at this part of the exam which is not very smart of me but! Thank you very much for this video, now I understand how to approach it much better
Yeah I know what you mean! Try not to worry too much about it - learning, then forgetting and relearning is all part of the process, and you learn things better every time you forget them (sounds weird but it's true). If you're stuck for what to do, honestly the best thing you can do for your Korean is to just sit down and read something. Look up enough words that you understand the gist, and actively notice everything you can about the grammar of the sentences. Anyway good luck with the test!
이완 씨 , 안녕하세요. I am very inspired by your story of getting level 5 in TOPIK in the first attempt and i aspire to do the same for myself. However, i don't have any significant TOPIK training in my home country. But, i don't want this fact to hinder myself from learning the language. Hence, I REQUEST YOU TO RECOMMEND THE RESOURCES YOU USED FOR YOURSELF, SPECIFIED FOR TOPIK EXAM. I will be very grateful for your help. Thank you for reading this, Sankalp
Your video seems helpful.. thank you so much... I am going to appear for topik Test which is held on October. And writing is very difficult for me. I would like to ask that if there are some topics that can be asked or repeatedly asked in examination please let us all know. Because it's always a big question that what kind of things should be prepared for the writing section... So, if you could help with that... That will be a great help for everyone... Please help... I am looking forward for your reply. Thank you.
I just learn korean for 8 months, and my teacher suggest me to take the topik 2 exam this year on october. Well actually it's scared me and i almost give up because i know my ability plus i don't have wide vocabulary. Do you have any suggestion, how to improve my vocabulary? Thanks
Don't worry! It's a hard test for everybody, and building your vocabulary is the main challenge in my opinion. The best way to expand your vocabulary is to absorb as much Korean as possible especially through reading. Read about lots of different topics and note down the unknown words. Then maybe a few days later, you can read the same text again and see if you remember some of them. This way you encounter new words in context and they stick in your brain better than just looking at word lists. Hope this helps!
For me personally, self-study is the most useful, but it is really good to have a native speaker who you can ask questions and practice with. I never expect somebody else to teach me the language, I have to actively learn it and the teacher is a resource like any other
I don't have any list of patterns prepared but here are a couple of sentences you could use to describe a graph. You can replace the words and numbers to fit other questions: - (50대 성인 남녀)를 대상으로 ______에 대한 설문조사를 실시하였다. An opinion poll of (men and women in their 50's) was conducted regarding ______. - 조사 결과 남자의 경우 ____가 57%로 가장 높게 나타났다. According to the results, among men ____ was the most common at 57%. - '____'라고 응답한 남자는 60%, 여자는 70%였다. 60% of men and 70% of women responded '___'. - 2020년에 5만 개였던 중소기업이 2022년 8만 개로 꾸준히 증가하였다. The number of small businesses, which was 50,000 in 2020, increased steadily to 80,000 in 2022. - 2019년 전체 학생 수의 30%였던 동아리 활동을 하는학생의 비율은 2021년에 25%로 감소하였다. The percentage of students who are in a club, which was 30% of the total number of students in 2019, fell to 25% in 2021. - 이러한 증가/감소의 원인은 다음과 같다. The reasons for this increase/decrease are as follows.
So -야 means 'only if' and -도 means 'even if'. Basically 지나가도 would mean that the preceeding clause has no impact on the following clause. In this question, it's saying that only if a long time passes, can we know of the star's death. Using 지나가도 would mean that even if a long time passes, you still CAN'T know of the star's death (... 지나가도 알수 없다) but this doesn't fit with the rest of the text as well
Taking my exam tomorrow! This video helped me a lot. In my classes, I always write as creatively as possible (as a person in the creatives field). I'll definitely write simpler and straighter to the point tomorrow. I'll make it just like you did. Let's go! ~
Yeah, that is the best approach I feel. You can save your creativity for another time! Good luck for your test and hope my videos have been helpful. Let me know if you have any questions
@@Ewan_Smith yes, thank you so much! Manifesting level 5 or 6 for tomorrow. ~ Let's go!
let us know how you did!
@@ayach01 so how was your exam 누나/형 ?
안녕하세요! 성균관대학교 23학번 의대생 (석사 과정) 최아야 입니당! Update: I aced it! Almost a level 6 but was shy of a little points. I am now doing my med major in SKKU.
My biggest tip to you is that, apart from learning how the test "works", try to learn Hanja. My Japanese friend suggested it to me and I found it more convenient than just plainly memorizing everything. It works such as that when I see words, I get a feeling of what its meaning is although I do not exactly know -- word-per-word -- what it truly meant. By reading the entire sentence or passage, I could figure out easily what a certain word or what an entire write-up was about. And although I started learning this through my daily conversations, I had no problems when I tried to apply it to the writing and reading part of the test. Practice makes perfect!
Good luck to everyone! Thanks for the video, too, Evan! Helped me be at ease before the test and develop a strategy to manage my time properly. ~
I am so glad you uploaded this video! I have an exam on April 9 and this will help me a lot!
Good luck!
The exam is a week and I just now decided to take a look at this part of the exam which is not very smart of me but! Thank you very much for this video, now I understand how to approach it much better
Good luck for the test! Feel free to let me know if you have any questions
Omg about three hours to my exams. Panic panic!
Good luck!
What score did you get?
Thank you for the video! It's really helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I have my exam on july 10th and I'm frustrated and panicky whenever I study. My goal is level 5 nut I'm nowhere near it. I hope to improve moree
Yeah I know what you mean! Try not to worry too much about it - learning, then forgetting and relearning is all part of the process, and you learn things better every time you forget them (sounds weird but it's true). If you're stuck for what to do, honestly the best thing you can do for your Korean is to just sit down and read something. Look up enough words that you understand the gist, and actively notice everything you can about the grammar of the sentences. Anyway good luck with the test!
Hii! I present my exam in one month,I want to ask if you maybe have a list with the esencial vocabulary for the short essay??
Very helpful video
very helpful thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the helpful vid!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you 🙏🏻, your video help me very much ✨
Glad it was helpful!
This video it’s awesome, thank you
Glad you liked it!
This video is gold, really thank you so much for help us with this beautiful language.
No worries! Glad my videos are useful
이완 씨 , 안녕하세요.
I am very inspired by your story of getting level 5 in TOPIK in the first attempt and i aspire to do the same for myself. However, i don't have any significant TOPIK training in my home country. But, i don't want this fact to hinder myself from learning the language. Hence, I REQUEST YOU TO RECOMMEND THE RESOURCES YOU USED FOR YOURSELF, SPECIFIED FOR TOPIK EXAM.
I will be very grateful for your help.
Thank you for reading this,
Sankalp
did u achieve your target?
@@ammarbilal9849 I have achieved TOPIK 3 at present. I will strive for more
Very informative!!
Thank you! Nice dog in your picture
Its really helpful tips and thanks a lot ~
You're welcome!
Thank you its really helpful
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you so much for clear explanation video !
You're welcome!
Helpful 😃❤
Your video seems helpful.. thank you so much... I am going to appear for topik Test which is held on October. And writing is very difficult for me. I would like to ask that if there are some topics that can be asked or repeatedly asked in examination please let us all know. Because it's always a big question that what kind of things should be prepared for the writing section... So, if you could help with that... That will be a great help for everyone... Please help... I am looking forward for your reply. Thank you.
thanks!
Hey, how can I download the answer sheet/wongoji format that you showed us for the essay paper?
I'd like to print and write on it😢
Thank you for the video!
Btw, do you where I can find sample writing answers for the writing test?
Ah if you send me an email I can send you what I have smith.ewan.a@gmail.com
@@Ewan_Smith Can you also send me real believable essay samples,please)
Yeah, just send me an email and I'll send them back to you
I just learn korean for 8 months, and my teacher suggest me to take the topik 2 exam this year on october. Well actually it's scared me and i almost give up because i know my ability plus i don't have wide vocabulary.
Do you have any suggestion, how to improve my vocabulary? Thanks
Don't worry! It's a hard test for everybody, and building your vocabulary is the main challenge in my opinion. The best way to expand your vocabulary is to absorb as much Korean as possible especially through reading. Read about lots of different topics and note down the unknown words. Then maybe a few days later, you can read the same text again and see if you remember some of them. This way you encounter new words in context and they stick in your brain better than just looking at word lists. Hope this helps!
how did it go?
what if i didnt understand the last question vocab ?
I have a question for you, need i a teacher to learn Korean or is self-study more useful?
For me personally, self-study is the most useful, but it is really good to have a native speaker who you can ask questions and practice with. I never expect somebody else to teach me the language, I have to actively learn it and the teacher is a resource like any other
@@Ewan_Smith thanks for your answer
in topik ibt... we will write using our keyboard right?
Are there patterns I can memorize for question 53? as pdf or smt?
I don't have any list of patterns prepared but here are a couple of sentences you could use to describe a graph. You can replace the words and numbers to fit other questions:
- (50대 성인 남녀)를 대상으로 ______에 대한 설문조사를 실시하였다.
An opinion poll of (men and women in their 50's) was conducted regarding ______.
- 조사 결과 남자의 경우 ____가 57%로 가장 높게 나타났다.
According to the results, among men ____ was the most common at 57%.
- '____'라고 응답한 남자는 60%, 여자는 70%였다.
60% of men and 70% of women responded '___'.
- 2020년에 5만 개였던 중소기업이 2022년 8만 개로 꾸준히 증가하였다.
The number of small businesses, which was 50,000 in 2020, increased steadily to 80,000 in 2022.
- 2019년 전체 학생 수의 30%였던 동아리 활동을 하는학생의 비율은 2021년에 25%로 감소하였다.
The percentage of students who are in a club, which was 30% of the total number of students in 2019, fell to 25% in 2021.
- 이러한 증가/감소의 원인은 다음과 같다.
The reasons for this increase/decrease are as follows.
@@Ewan_Smith thank u so much
No worries! Let me know if you have any more questions
@@Ewan_Smith i appreciate that thank u
지나가 도. Can this also be correct or not for 52 ㄴ????
So -야 means 'only if' and -도 means 'even if'. Basically 지나가도 would mean that the preceeding clause has no impact on the following clause.
In this question, it's saying that only if a long time passes, can we know of the star's death. Using 지나가도 would mean that even if a long time passes, you still CAN'T know of the star's death (... 지나가도 알수 없다) but this doesn't fit with the rest of the text as well
안녕하세요? 선생님. ㄱ. 하러 가려고합니다 ㄴ.들으면 좋겠습니다. 확인해 주세요?
Thank you, it's really useful ❤