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Copyright © 2014 Satish Chandra Satyarthi
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First Published: 2014
TOPIK GUIDE
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TOPIK – II: Intermediate Level Grammar
As you know, the new TOPIK format, Intermediate and Advanced level tests have been combined into one
test, named - TOPIK-II. The test takers will be assigned a level between 4 and 6, based on their score. The
exact passing scores for different levels has not been fixed yet. They will use a system of cut-off mark or
something. The main thing to understand here is that the Intermediate and advanced levels are in one test
now, which means the test paper will have questions of different difficulty levels. Some questions will be
comparatively easier so that Intermediate level aspirants could solve them while some difficult questions will
be aimed at Advanced level aspirants. So, if you are aiming for just level 3 or 4, you don’t need to spend
time on studying advanced level vocabulary and grammar. Instead you can just focus on Intermediate level
study material and try to master them.
That’s the reason why we have kept the Intermediate and Advanced level grammar and vocabulary material
separate despite their being the combined paper. In this eBook we have arranged some important
vocabulary that you need to know in order to clear Intermediate level TOPIK. Though studying the advanced
level vocabulary as well will definitely improve your score, it’s not necessary. But if you are appearing for
TOPIK level 5 or 6, you must study both Intermediate and Advanced level study material.
All the Best!
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