Taking the test was proof of this. A lot of the questions seemed to include the vocabulary and grammar I didn't know well. I was slowed down by this and rushed to finish the Writing section and didn't get to finish the last five or six questions of the Reading section, so had to guess. I also realized that I had never practiced doing the tests within the required time limit because I had been so focused on trying to learn the unfamiliar vocabulary and grammar in the practice tests. Once I learn the Intermediate-level vocabulary and grammar better, I will need to do this.
My hope is that I at least passed Level 3. If not, at least I will know what level I am at and what I'll need to do to pass Level 4. I've said it before...learning Korean is very good training for me.
In Seoul, the TOPIK is held at Kyung Hee University. The university grounds are beautiful as it is, but it being Springtime, all the trees were in full bloom.
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No worries, Jenny, you will pass it - you alway do :0)
No worries, Jenny, you will pass it - you always do :0)
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