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Jojk ghpelgad Aled EHHIAM Preparation Book for Test of Proficiency in Korean Complete Guide to the TO Seoul Korean Language Academy 2 Basic + The revised 3rd edition of the ‘+ An even more complete analysis of + Get a feel for the real test and increase Complete Guide to the TOPIK, with the characteristics of the question your understanding of TOPIK questions ‘the most up-to-date evaluation types and strategies on each test! bby watching free supplemental framework and directions! lectures from the author! DARAKWON ae ES TOPIK Oo... vmmoay Sst nung wena, Seton aaa ea — a seine ora mor Ee ae BhoaraKwon Darakwon Bldg. 211 Munbal-r0, Pais, ‘Gyeonggi-do, 10881 Republic of Korea Tok 82-2-796-2031 Fax: 82-2-732-2087 (Gales Dept. ext: 250-252 Book Publishing Dept. ext: 420-426) ‘Copyright © 2022, Seoul Korean Language Academy TOPIK, Trademark © & Copyright © by NIIED {National Insitute for International Educator), Republic of Korea. 1 SHROHSAUIEATOPK)S| NED} ERE RIS SEENON LICH [All rights reserved, No part ofthis publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, ‘mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior consent ofthe copyright owner. Price: 12,600 won (With Free MP3 Files & Free Lecture) ISBN: 978-89-277-6550-9 15710 http://www.darakwon.co.kr http://koreanbooks.darakwon.co.kr Vis the Darwen nomepage to ean about oor publication and promotions and to donno he contents fhe boon MP2 format. 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SHS eS] ©] AS Fal] AHAAHE TOPIK AVS Sele 7H Le, Of: ST A] BAT bet Ba S] Cho} AbBat 7] Selo] eo A) Bae AS AAsra 7 eEa1 SAB TH, FC] ©] Bo] B37}2] TOPIK SHlo] FAS Ao] Fo] S]gowd SAGY Th, ate] Sheol He lee] Aol WASe|o, SS AV WS SA ct, AS WES UO) aA Wy Al ole Nat chet gle) eso} aehy Bala APES, Aa Asters] At Preface Recently, as expressions with K, such as K-Pop, K-Mavies, K-Dramas, and K-Beauty, spread across the entire globe, a passion for understanding Korea and learning Korean is heating up everywhere. And as expected, the number of foreigners who are taking the ‘TOPIK exam to check on their Korean language skils is increasing steeply over the years. In line with these trends, the question types and content of the TOPIK exam continue to change, making it difficult for test takers to adapt to and prepare for the test. Our authors, who have been teaching Korean language for a long time, first published “Complete Guide to the TOPIK” in 2009, and re-published “Complete Guide to the TOPIK (New Edition)” in 2014, a revised version that followed the new question types. This time, we've published “Complete Guide to the TOPIK (3" Edition),” tailored to the newest TOPIK. question types, in order for learners to be able to more perfectly prepare for the TOPIK exam. “Complete Guide to the TOPIK (3° Edition)” classifies the new question types and explains strategies for solving them by type so that the task of finding the correct answers. becomes easier for learners. In addition, new vocabulary is reinforced so that learners can develop a precise and rich vocabulary. In particular, in this 3° Edition, we've prepared special lectures introducing an overview and strategies for each section of the test so that learners can understand the TOPIK exam in greater depth. By solving the practice questions and mock tests in the textbook, and by improving their understanding of the ‘exam by watching the lecture videos, learners will quickly be able to reach a high score. ‘As you prepare for the TOPIK exam step by step through this book, | am certain that. at some point, you will notice that not only your test scores but your listening skills and use of Korean have noticeably improved. | hope that this book can serve as a faithful guide in learners’ TOPIK preparations. | thank you for your passion for learning Korean, and I wish you good results. | also give my thanks to Lee Ji-woon, who worked hard to make this book with me, and to the editors of the Korean Book Publishing Department at Darakwon. Kim Jin-ae ‘Seoul Korean Language Academy 01 M491 4g 9 Bg Oo] AS WHOS SAH (TOPIK) A -SAlSKs PISS SH] ES Hal MSO -Aeh. Part 1, 2, 32] A] HOw So} LOM, SEA FB BAS SAH 4 EAS] Ha} VAS ols F AS Lalo} A BYDAS Bo} Bo} AVA) ANB TUTE + USEF BEA. 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It consists of Parts 1, 2 and 3, and students can prepare for the actual test by analyzing the patterns of TOPIK questions that have appeared on previous tests, understanding the characteristics of each question, and then solving practice questions and taking mock tests. Students can also access MP3 files and free special lectures by the author via QR code or our homepage, and use these to gain practical experience and enhance their understanding of TOPIK questions. Part 1 selectively introduces the main question types that frequently a "8 | appeared on the previous tests, analyzes their pattems, and presents key 0 strategy solutions and explanations. In addition, it presents not only the words that appeared in the questions but also related supplemental ones, helping test-takers expand their knowledge of vocabulary. _ Part 2 analyzes question types other than : = the core patterns already introduced in Part = 1, providing a more comprehensive picture of TOPIK question trends to students by suggesting strategies to solve each question. In this revised edition, vocabulary is also provided for practice questions. Part 3 provides students with a real test simulation through two mock test. sets. These mock tests will help students measure their ability in advance to identify areas that require more attention than others, enabling them to establish test-taking strategies such as proper time allocation. Answers & Explanations In the appendix of the book, you can check out the answers and explanations for the practice questions and mock tests. Note that an English translation for the listening and reading scripts is provided for better understanding. In addition, this revised edition provides a wealth of explanatory notes and grammar and vocabulary explanations to help learners prepare for TOPIK. xt Contents AE Preface 04 O| YO] AS BBE How to Use This Book 06 Al contents: 08. ‘SEROS HALE QIU TOPIK Guidelines 10 PART 1 | 712x128 A poview «Aras of vious TPH Ouestons B7| Listening ‘HI Reading PART 2 | S88 SE SA pacicoasion 7 | Listening ‘B11 Reading PART 3 | 28 S21DAt Hock BE DOTA 18] Mock Tost 1 AM SODAS 28} mock test 2 20 30 42 55 78 102 SB PART2 PARTS OMR JE see te & Be / S71] he / 27/7 AY SH Bolt 18) AS / S| He / 271 AS / aha aM BOlDA 28] BS / B7| He / 271 AIS HS / ated 126 136 152 169 SEO} A/S TOPIK OFLH 1, ABS] Sa ~ SHOE SHOlS Six] i= SIAL! BI Ake] SOI SIRO! Sia wat AAI B SISIO| WS ICH - 8301 AS BAS FA - woo! A BTS eto! He Solas 2. SA Hs PSOE SAO SHA] WE AID] SE BI SRS ~ BIRO} ShSrt B! 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Hse OL We HHH + sich, ~ EB A, NE TIA B Bolst SS Ole + Act, Mele Akela| ade AH SUI Beloln ASH Oletata, ANBEE+ Ich, = AHS ARGS BB A| BOLn} CHEAIO! GES Ssfo} CGH O[SHE UIBLOe Afs] Etat 21 LBS Ostsi ABE + SIC. 4a TOP ~ BE Hope] APL} BF S04 BRE! C4 7IeB OL BE FOE + SIC, ‘BAL, GAL, Atal, BSP Meloy Bad SSSA) ES ArHoHl VHS O|sHs-D ASSP Se ech ~ BAY, VIDA Of2ta RO}, SoH MetoH je} LOH AIRE] ABIOH ABEL ct = BE BOPIMS] SAL IF S801 BAS PO} iss Ula weelD Atel + we sac. ~ "RAL 2M, AIS, BEF Mylol ZA 21SSIz| eS SMOL BIE OSSD ASA #3. ~ Moje! SHrt9| +FoHe OBA VIL} 7H +HO|L Slo] BHO: ofS a ef th 12 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eton 13, 84 BES SASSI BS (1) S24 we ag aol ‘BUIOIX| (wwwstopik.gokr) He # 8101 % BMO|x|ol ASSO AHS lst BP Ales IRL, 481 vs, MYBO] WeeILICh, % 3421 SAIS Sulolr| (www.topik gokhS Sat XH] 44 S210] 7S LICH. (2) 84 Baa wa He 5 SPINS AlolstD B24. welt Of Fol Balgiol SAI ABlolAl WA @) aa saa we we 2 CLE WES TOPIK SulOlA] 4A SSA WS oles O1SStol Ste! wras (Sl wH Ste! Se 7ts) 14, B+ Se (1) 84 B+ Be ae mel etal a3 Held SIeH ‘tal ERIOH Of8t ab ee aia] 2] 7424 wHBLOH le MS Al WE! BS: AM), SE O/B, MUD, ABIES, AL FE @) eae a ze oy AB IE BU Ag ICI NB 7h 221 SS vie Sal a 7S 7 MARIO | uy 2eol male 2174 goo! BUC Bolobl wa we 7 Ame BAR wa ZIBIOIC) Et ER Ne Chay ¥o%s}7] IO EIQ 7H ATER WA ZS R10] se7rs8ia WEA wel mis} wee! OizaHOr et 7 AN PBE LB) | oy seat a ~ ATM, QUI, BE) A nl ak Be - a9) 63 wt 15. Al] SQ SAI OH -BHl01A| (www-topik.go.kr) es $ 8101 ‘sRoIBELAIE TOPK OM 13 5 6. TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean) Guidelines Objective of the TOPIK This examination aims to set a proper Korean language-learning path for overseas Koreans and foreigners who do not speak Korean as their mother tongue and to promote the use of the Korean language. - TOPIK scores can also be used for local university applications as well as for employment purposes. TOPIK Target Test Takers Overseas Koreans and foreigners who do not speak Korean as their mother tongue = Those learning the Korean language and those with the intention of applying to local universities = Those wiho intend to join/work for domestic/overseas Korean companies and public organizations ~ Koreans who studied at or graduated from schools overseas Validity Valid for two 2) years after the announcement of the examination results Administrator National Institute for International Education (NIIED), Ministry of Education Benefits of TOPIK ~ Serving as admission and graduation standard for universities in Korea ~ Applying for companies and public institutions in Korea and abroad = Meeting requirements to obtain visas for permanent residency, employment, etc. ~ Taking courses under the Global Korean Scholarship (GKS) Program ~ Serving as substitute credits and graduation requirements for Korean majors at overseas universities. Examination Timetable Korea Length Exam Period fees 7 of Exam Tested Entry Time ‘Start End (minutes) Listening, : . TOPIK! tstperioa | UetetnO By 00:20 10:00 1140 100 Ustening, ‘st period By 1220 13:00 1450 110 TOPIK tt P waiting " 2nd period | Reading | By 15:10 15:20 16:90 70 Note: TOPIK 1 consists of only one period. Please contact your local application center regarding TOPIK dates and times. 14 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sri Eton 7. Testing Schedule ~ 6 times per year (Korea) - Exam dates differ by region and time zone. 8. Levels and Grades of Examination + Levels of examination: TOPIK I, TOPIK I! ~ Evaluation grades: 6 grades (Ist to 6th) - The evaluation is based on the total score earned, and the cut-off scores by grades are as follows: = TOPIKI TOPIK II nee 1stGrade | 2ndGrade SrdGrado—éthGrade | SthGrade | 6th Grado Determination aaa 80-139 | 140-200 | 120-149 | 150-189 | 190-229 | 230-300 * Based on the difficulty level before the 36th examination, TOPIK | is the basic level test and TOPIK Il is the intermediate/advanced level test. 9. Structure of Questions (1) Structure by Difficulty Level Ecambaton Tea ted osaion || Narbart Level Period | gength of exern) Type @reicy | Ret | GRITS iustering | hoe | an 100 Se questions ToPIKI | st potod i 200 Beading choice 40 100 (60 minutes) questions Mtn Usteing (60 minutes) nee) So oe tet perod pastors ToriK commie | quests | 4 too 30 : Mute anapatoa | feast, | “pace | 0 100 avostens (2) Question Types ~ Multiple-choice question (selecting 1 answer among the 4 given choices) ~ Subjective questions (writing section) + Complete-the-sentence questions (short answers): 2 questions + Essay: 2 questions (one intermediate-level question requiting a response of about 200 to 300 characters and one advanced-level question requiring a response of about 600 to 700 characters) 10. Evaluation of Writing Sectior Evaluation Ovestion Specific teri westons Category 5 a Content and task | - Are the wrtten contents sutable forthe presented task? 51-52 execution Use of language | ~ Av the vocabulary, words, etc. correct? ‘RoIBELAIE TOPK OM 15 Content | - Has the given task been performed adequately? and task | - Is the related writing rich in content? execution | - Is it constructed in a diversified way? + Is the writing structure clear and logical, and is the key idea conveyed well? se-sa | Pewelopment | “5 tne wring wel structured based onthe given topic? “Are ciscourse makers used propery inorder to logical develo the argument? - Are vocabulary, grammar, etc. used correctly and in a diversified way? Use ot | “Are the grammar stuctres,chote of vocabulary and speling core? language | “ts the wring wnten nthe corect level of ormalty according tothe purpose and function of the text? 11. Exam Types: 2 types (Type A, Type B) Type A B Exam Region ‘Ameriacas, Europe, Africa, Oceania Asia Day of Exam Saturday Sunday 12. Evaluation Standards by Grade ‘Examination Grade Evaluation Criteria Level ‘Able to carry out basic conversations related to daily survival skils, self introduction, purchasing things, ordering food, etc. and can understand Contents related to very personal and familar subjects, such as the student themself, family, hobbies, weather, etc Able to create simple sentences based on about 800 basic vocabulary words ‘and possess an understanding of basic grammar TOPIK! ~ Able to understand and compose simple and useful sentences related to everyday life ~ Able to cary out simple conversations related to daily routines, such as making ‘Phone calls and asking favors, as well as using public facilites in dally Ife. 2nd grade | - Able to use about 1,500 to 2,000 vocabulary words and can understand the natural order of sentences on personal and familiar subjects. ~ Able to use formal and informal expressions depending on the situation. ~ Able to perform basic linguistic functions necessary to use various public facilities and to maintain social relationships without experiencing significant dificult in routine it. rade | ~ Able to cary out a daly routine with fair use of public fa Sed grade | socialize without signfeantcitficuty. - Able to express or understand social subjects familar tothe student themsel a wel as specific subjects, based on paragraphs. Able to understand and use ‘ttn and spoken language based on its basic, distinctive characteristics. Ast grade ties and able to ~ Able 10 use various pubic facies and maintain social latonship and can Carry ou, o some degree the functions necessary forthe performance of raleary wore “tn qrade | “AD! to understand easy pars of news broadcasts and newspapers and 9 Gan understand and uss expressions lad to soci and abetact ebooks rave comecty and ven. + Able to understand social and cutura subjects based on an understanding of korean cutie and requent use idiomate expressions, TOPIK I ~ Able to perform, to some degree, inuistic functions which are necessary for research and work in professional fields. ~ Able to understand and use expressions related to even unfamiliar aspects of politics, economics, society, and culture. ~ Able to use expressions properly depending on formal, informal, and spoken written context Sth grade 16 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eton ~ Able to perform linguistic functions necessary to do research and work in professional fields relatively correctly and fluently. = Able to understand and use expressions related to even unfamiliar subjects of politics, economics, society, and culture. - Experiences no difficulty performing functions or conveying meanings although proficiency has not reached full native speaker proficiency. TOPK!| | 6th grade 13, Announcement of Examination Results & Issuance of Score Report (1) Checking Examination Results Log on to the website (www.topik.go.kr) to check the results and status ofthe score report. = The number of the examination, the candidate's seat number, and the candidate's date of birth are required to check the results via the website. - Overseas examinees can also check their score via the same website. (2) Issuance of Score Report With the exception of cases of fraud, regardless of whether the candidate attains a level or not, a score report is issued to all candidates. {@) Methods of Issuing the Score Report Oniine: = The score report can be printed online by using the score report issuance menu on the TOPIK website (avaliable from the day the results are announced) Postal Mail ~The score report wil be sent to those in Korea three days after the examination results are announced. - Please note that delivery is not guaranteed because the score report is sent via ordinary mail. 14, Procedure for Examination Application (1) Procedure for Application Location Individual Application Collective Application = eptance of individual online applications Acceptance of collective applications made by Ke ‘Acceptance of indviduel online applicat the representative of a concerned group Overseas Depends on the policy of designated overseas organizations that accept applications, Please note that a photo and the following information are required for the application: birth, examination venue, and examination level inglish name, date of (2) Payment Method for Application Fee ‘Type Individual Application Credit card Only domestic credit cards can be used. Real-time Payment can be made immediately based on alien registration number. account transfer _| Please note that a domestic bank account number is required. ‘The application fee must be deposited in the unique virtual account issued to the applicant. ‘The applicant should deposit this amount in the designated bank account only, Virtual account ‘as amounts deposited into virtual accounts issued to other applicants cannot be (deposit without a | verified. bbankbook) = Deposit can be made directly at a bank. In case of payment via ATM, internet banking, or phone banking, the applicant should verify the payment as necessary. - Overseas remittance is not allowed, 15. Further Guidance on the Examination Please refer to the website www.topik.go.kr. ‘RONEN TOPK 2 17 Complete Guide to the TOPIK PART 1 7ISZA FS EA Review & Analysis of Previous TOPIK Questions — =7 | Listening gl 7 | Reading =7| =7 Listening BARD - @ Track 01 Sesion yee | 2.20 OPGFO CHE 1E7] a 0 1 ‘Choosing the correct response to a question é 282 £0 US HES TEE FALLCH, 1, WE Sol OVOHIa'= Hielsi J Chal OFBal= MBO] Tee BS DEE SHILUC 3, AHS ADM, OBA, Ax}o} Bee! BSOx “She, O1C, HF OF Of, #1, FA, OF, BOF, SOF LU, SF 59 7I1ES RBH Soior SILICt ‘You should choose the conect answer fr the given question In questions 1 and 2, the replies begin with “l (es) or “OILS (No),” followed by a statement. Choose the statement that goos wel with the Yes/No reply. Questions 8 and 4 ae related to tense, interrogative words, and numbers, so you should listen carefuly especially for keywords such as “2174 (when), O{C! (wher), 55 (ho), (hy), O11 (how about), H/FE: twat), OF (what, BOF (how much), ISH (how), 88 (how many)" et. 01-04 CHS S21 (H7)s} Zo] Bol SH= Hes DEUAIS. qa I exitet 7k: BE HQ? mea ub 88 yaunge obing TT BY weekend OY), S48 Hg, Oona, Brag, S88 covenant store D4, SHTML, Og, SHH SoA, 3 zh RAE A Aho] 2? (s22l] 3a zh ORAS Aig, @¥VM AIR, FUN AOL. @aaraoy Aoia. Explanation “QUES AZ, 291, Smt SO! CHS BR UH AE SEAS OY BB —_ “eh when)" is an interrogative used when one asks about of AOI. 7+ BEILICL, DHS "RSE ASTI BOS aS] CH=} the time, day, date, etc. Thus, @ “Fo *o%s. ( bought I ast On QMS “47F @YIE “OICIOL'OL CHE! CHSFEILICE. weekend)" isthe correct answer. © i the answer for “What id you buy?" @ is the answer for "Who bought the hat?” isthe ‘answer for ‘Where did you buy the hat?" 20 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton BARD Suesion toe | O}OFR| OF DE) ore QD, | ovsnetetetsrore ; 5 AtBLO! chetoll 24 ving AO] Qe Ea Fol OlOHS HEHE TE FACILI, HMRI AEE MO} Csi} Looe ‘Q AbBIO| elol ialofa| CIEL + Site BIS 7/O1SH= 20] SSUCL ol Sol, 7471 Mel Sesh elt Mow Uy Zab SILICH' cHEteILIC. ‘This type of question requires you to choose the best response after Istenng to what the speaker says. Since dally conversation Is used, it wil be helpful for you to be well acquainted with idiomatic expressions used in daly He, For example, in response to 7S greeting of “A421 48h82. (Happy bithday),” Lt should answer with “ZEAHBILICE, (Thank you,” 05-06 CHES Sa (e7)s} Zo] oloixie ae RANA, ea a7 ‘etal 7a, Goosbye to soneane JE ROVA Bieta, seas) ee@uer u ‘Nee to mest you. -enetuct. Oza, eps. Exoseie erga ne, oasea, @Fsaia., Gooskye fo someone sajrg) ote 5 ob ehgal 7)2, (522 3 Poeewtavoaseat wee owed. oad. ©2321 Aaa, a7) Boag, Af Beplanation | ‘2hg8l 71492" OLOfB a SH QUAKE Or UE ANBIO| WILE: AF “BE 7H48 is farewell reting that a person whois remahing ola Si RILICh. CLS ARIE “OHES] AIALG2tm CHEIBILI fn place says to a person who is leaving. The person leaving COWS MB CHES wf SHE CIAIZILIC replies with "2idal "IMB" © is a greeting used when meeting ‘someone forthe est time. Pat! 71884R8HA 21 2ARD Sucstion yee | CHRITE OLROIAIL AA At] cme (03 _| orreronteca cementing tc g BES HSS SD S Ao] Oop iota Me BAS DEE SSCL. CHSIOll BAS At > QE OFF/7t MANSION WSLIC BAS & AO] SALES OFS SHS 210| BSUCH OS BOl “MAS, ZHSAL OMNES WHOA MEILICH ‘This type of question requires you to isten to a conversation and choose where itis taking place. Words that give clues about the location are presented in the conversation. It will be helpful to leern various vocabulary words that are characteristic of specific places. For example, “2IAf (doctor), 2HEAt (nurse) and “O}n ('m sick)" are used atthe hospital 07-10 O17 HE OIC SILI Mt? (HA7/) 2} BO] AS AS DESAI, a 71 BB bankbook 7H OV 2A a ie UE O47] 4h 910189 2181 train tation 288 playground oan ort ons @Na 8 oz Of M7] 240.2? (478i) 3a Wak BAS UST Ao, OAR oc O71A4 Ores A Explanation BB IE RE VHH0171 Lol SOLA] HEIAIB a UE A place where one can open a bank account is a bank. Thus, UC. Oia 2MOIR7'= WE RAS Bol YEOISe of the conversations taking place ata bank. “OFA 20487 How 28 48 Ue eueUC. ‘can I help you?}" is a question which is used when someone ‘asks about the purpose of your visit: Therefore, you know that the woman isa bank teller and the man isa Sent 22 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton 2ARD Guestion yee | BEM TB] 0 4. ‘Choosing the topic THSIS S21 POl0H cist Olo}7 (217 DE PAILICH. CHsIol SASH OO tl, WR)S AST WSS BBA 4 oe A HOK@ Suds ete SLICE ‘This type of question requires you to choose the word that best describes the topic ofthe conversation. You should Isten to the ‘words carefuly and choose the most inclusive topic; for example, the The topic “stl weather)" includes the words “(rain and “stat (wind) 11-14 CHES POOH Chat BSD USL? (17/9 Bol wer] AS Es TEMAl2. 8 haeton 1 AB rer OB ane J: o} ofS} O} ALO}.27 244 day ot the Wook) usu sol aera, ae on oa creer Ort ow ““ 13 PAE abe] 4 DAS alg AgoloA? {s28i] 4a oP oa, eHgoToIR, oad out oy ow _@ Explanation 71D! OFF GISKE 7IBTE ORE OY! AIS EHH BIRILICH, A topic word that includes “218 (winter and “OH (aummmer", which were mentioned by the man and woman, is @ >431 (seasons), Patt 7iaeaREE 23 eae Eociotvee | CASFOR ore 3a 227] ores 05 Listening to a conversation and choosing the matching picture Lois 14] 742] el S, CHSHO| Lol = TES See PSILILICh. Tel Fo] SOIL} NeHS OAfsHe= ASIOl Ssh} SILIch. Tel SUN BF Cists BOP 82 4171 HSUCh, ‘This type of question requies you to choose @ picture that matches with the conversation from among four given choices. You. should Esten for an expression that describes an action or a state in the picture. Is helpful to look over the pictures prior to listening to the conversation. 1516 CHE CHE Bz ae Tee DEALS. (2 48) eae wet attonin i {s28l PAtumbrelia, ol ogeer oA: Bl7} Qu]a, $4}o] GET) seat sc touse an umbrata Ah DAHL? AdlDt Bo] a2, @ Explanation | OPE PAO] RICE OOS O(n HANS 7eTIT BIT] eT AF Based on the fact that the wornan says that she doesn't have an 7 20] MO/2D BET WE OY! ABO] AELILIC @, @YS —_umoreta and the man says “201 MB. (Lot's share my umbrela),” OP} Pag 7ixIn Sin QUIS LIN} Ske TIKI Ql BOE —_-@ which shows the man about to share his umbrella, is the 2 Bein OLICL conect answer In © and ®, the woman has an umbrella, and in, the man doesn't have an umbrela; therefore, these axe incorect. 24 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eton BARD © Track 06 Sucve | BO Se SH Uz ZS 2 227] oF OG | crest statment ace ar emeraton aan Be WS ST Hale} HS USS LIS TEE SIUC. Fk GO| SS MSS SHS VIA SE 210| SQV ‘This type of question requies you to choose the statement that matches a short conversation. It is a good idea to write down ey words, and itis important that you listen carefully untl the end of the conversation. 17-21 CSS Sz (H7/)9 Zo] chs} SI WE AS DEAAle. (2 3%) | vee] 7) ‘ol Lick eae Wa: a8 eae gma? con of}: USS DFR MOS Mga, veeeas Owte Hague. owt: ese 2a, “ean @ ke Aaa] Uh, Ook: ts SUG. 19 XE MY A, of 129.09 ofc] gt -FohAI (sau) oF}: OPEL HEE UP osha, alae ae UA, Wa: al 074 & ae A oma? ova: ARbUeh, aPaha. 0] Ue Buz 7a. OWAL AD Aol Ue, Oot Uso Bee. OVAL BMRA —- @ ole ol Hx) BsUEH. & Explanation | OTHE ‘OfeI7t Ont’, "AIS LITI@'2IT BOSE Xk Bol X| The woran said “oi2i7 ola (| have a headache)" and "HE Ut ‘GSU BIS OUILICh, APE OFTHE He 2 APIR! Zo] 7B have a fever as wel),” so you can infer thatthe woman 128 Qe Go| OOK OE GIs BUR ZAR HOSE Qe! Is feKng under the weathor. Thus, tho conect answer is @: The = peut man asked hero take sick leave, 80 Dis incorect. The woman talc him that she would leave after ishing her work; therefor, Qisincorect as well Patt 7iaeaRE EM 25 2ARD © Track 07 Soosion yon | ORFS] AY AZ DBI bleed O07 ‘Choosing the woman's main idea i CHSHS Er O12] BS AZ TSE FRIRILICL O'ntol gt 401 Halo] Sh= Coit EIS wiofoHok BILIC. csiOl SET OfFILE HBO] MeAx)ol LIS} SIE + RIALICh ObRIe! ZH IBS Batol SA USS weloF SLC ‘This ype of question requires you to Ilsten toa conversation and choose the woman's main idea. You shoul listen for and catch the keywords or key expressions inthe woman's statement. Vocabulary or expressions that are used inthe conversation ‘also appear inthe answer choices, which can be confusing. However, you should choose the main idea that sums up the Content of the whole conversation. 22-24 CSS Si O19] SAY WS DENA. (2+ 38) Es 22 [s2ai) Of brosktast iad WE ODES RIL Op] wh} EY}, seer OE Oa) BEY AHS, DE 0] FF OAL? ‘thclass AE DOA, AS ed Uo) OHS IS 7} Boa, eae WoHLIC to wakeup OE OS Ae 7 Ae) SLR, Ve] GE BW +H Ue health BQ. eee Oosts Fe 7 Sau, @ oo AA Aoypor Bech, Ook Esa Sach. @ NHS BHA Book ech. A Explanation OK OBIS PIR BH EIXOLA =H BIs|Ol O}BIeIG SORE — The woman advised the man, who hadn't had breakfast, to © 2748 O18: (2IZIo| BCH, BS BIB + BICHON CHAM! ink mi, and gave him two reasons (i's good fortis healthy’ 2 Ovo] BY zc, it wil help him study well as to why he should have breakfast Thus, Dis the main idea, 26 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sri Eton 4 (s2al] Ea Wk Vee PES hen] S Aula, yPMe 7] SAAB? —— 4b Y], AE 2 Ao] Qo Mewow AS Bet apa, sage oc aA: Qe}. AMES APA Zion ME 1A BR, wale to_becomortabe Oi: SARE OBA SAS SPACE SE MS cp] MYT BlopoF ae al Azo] Aelsola, BUH to send 8C toreoeve Alto} 2h @ Abbe S a4) 4 al Souc, to take time @ AB] ERS ME we] MFO} Bye, @VeVos As Apa wpe] Bauch. @ cleplos AWS AY BL A BSUE. A Explanation Ola SleIOe AIMS AIT Bite Of (SIS UENOF BF mH AIZ_ The woman explains the reason why she doesn't buy shoes 0] ZICHor chan ABISIOR GeO] SA IRIE, ‘over the internet takes time to exchange @ product). Thus, @ is the woman's main idea, Patt 7RSEREEM 27 BARD Stones | 2) CHSHE E51 & TO} BAI 42171 ores 8 Listening to a long conversation and answering two questions i (ASHE En 5 740] SAIS SHRI HARILICL 25~Z6MIOLAtS OIL, A124, m1 2] UISZO] SAIEILICH, 27~30KIOMES POM 7} He BA BxISIOS Ua WBS Bt S0l0} UICh, “SE UIST Le 2 w=, shal A7MAL te, 4B, HEL AU, Ohl ZAL ABS), FA TEI], SIs. olf, Saf DE7! S80] SABLICL ‘This type of question requires you to answer two questions after istening to along conversation. Questions 25-26 are related to.announcements, explanations, advertisements, etc. Questions 27-30 are the most dificult Istening questions, so you should Esten tothe whole conversation carefuly. Possible questions include “choosing the statement that matches what you have hear," “choosing topic (greeting, explanation, order, favor invitation, announcement, appreciation, appication, et)" “choosing a subject," and "choosing an intention, reason, or purpose,” 25-30 OSS S21 Sgoll Hse. Ea ot: AY, WIA? 2S AS] fol} BS eh goa, Ta wef iat) 44 20] 4 Bolg, ‘poor veri WAR UL ol7] LOA. CA) AD) S-—, of0/7b-a} Be B Aohsh Bei come hock J 1201 ch to stow PRISE] lo} 3 2 ofel7h.a? {5801 Ct books OE: VBL? eye ofo|7} VSI Sols] PS MLI aoe WAR of foHa, WSO] AAS eH oI] SGO] Ma, ets} ‘eameopanat YS) Ale] gLoe CHE AE op A SY 72, SSH o nveriand 2B ronadays OM of, TAMA AE SBS E+ VA SS AUB, toi2etiovst WE Ul EAS USS Bl 1M + Nol Sel ESE BA, AeA RS OSS TIS Bo] goa. 28 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Exton 29 Giz} a 2H BOP] Owe az Boy Ocho} Bes a LAA © o}o17} 4 171 olay Owes $2 ag VT AI 80 SUSI Se Ae DEW 2. @ 8S SS VANS B7) Sach. Be AS DEAWAL, (ais) 38 (a) 4a Qe LSE 14S WSs ols] WSU. DAU] AMVow WsysS Do} Ysucy, Oss YOM A Me Ses 7194 dsc, A Explanation 29 ‘Ojol7} MIS w 2! BIO}, ~2kA 2101 SH ROIs AH On} 91 SS a4 O10171 #4 21718 AIBA ROK 21S BF + ge. 22 GeQweLc, ‘Judging from the woman saying, "My child doesn’t read books, so I've become worried. That's why I'm here," you ‘can Infer thatthe woman's chid doesn’t Ike to read books. “Thus, the corect answer is @. 20 “SHOU Bt LEO] MHOIgLOO! CHE ANE SOLA 21a ECS ‘eixfo| toh OMNI} Sit= SBI HB 4 GIOIA HS 2 ICL afm gone ge @¥igiUIC, In response to the man saying “I they find stores that they reads in comic books interesting, they'll start to look for cther books to read,” the woman says, “it soems to be a good way to develop a reading habit." Thus, the correct answers @. Patt 7iaeaREE 29 S17] nessa BARD Sune | BE] DEI] Choosing the topic 5 SHO BSAC! SHS Se PBLILICL MALE! OFFIo] ALGO} i= BRIO} SO} $OAO| Chad Wetter] SOHO} SILI, “This type of question requires you to choose the common topic ofthe two given sentences, You must nd topic words or other ‘words related to the given vocabulary and then choose wha the sentences are talking about. 31~33 SPOON CHEE O1OF7IGILIMH? (47/2 ZO] AS AS DEAS. es (423) ole ror 2) (oramak) ‘eth ote ster ABE shesuyeh, eITL MIS SUCH. (oramaty AB wey an ‘age, yours @a2a Ost ae ond @ra ol name Atti o Bese ade, She sea A. (528) Ove] Our Ole OA f Explanation | “AF JOT Mle I9IRIUC, eer LJoTOH CHB! O10 18] “Ais the unit used for counting age. The sentence are about ue the narrator's ode bother and ode sisters ages (Ho 30 Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Std Exton 2ARD Sonnve | BAOI te of9| 227] 02 ‘Choosing the appropriate vocabulary word for a sentence B29] WS Yo! S10} mjopoy| BSoH Golzh ke off], PHS DSL FAIL. BAL SAL ABA} SAL, BAL SH 7h aMIELLICL ‘This type of question requires you to choose the appropriate vocabulary or grammar structure to filin the blank by understanding the meaning ofthe glven sentences. Questions about nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and case particles are given, 24-30 (7peFzOl( ol okt 7H aise we DEMAIe, prea] | ‘way wrt eeue. (ol veut. oem appears oe ow Foe Ote Ore cgoetesng OIC to ask 38 Ae esue ARSC), (52s) 28 owud ogud Osa oxegue AL Beleation “BOWMCHS Sa Hold AIcHot7| ABAICHE ESIC BS Beta “#O4ECI" means to ask someone something. The narrator UT HE SMHOlSS OAC S ASsHoF BILICH. doesn't know where to go, so "#01" is the most appropriate Pat! 71884R9EA 31 BARD Sutonwe | Qa/Qee] Ug Most] 3 | veesmnansen screeners ‘AMET TE BA OA IAL BA) CII, ACS BIE Se et UST Bl Se SIS DEL SARILICL zl S S1El Beso} MOlzl0| ISS wlmslol ES Solo} BILICh. aE SRSH= SB ol (BAL, BA, etal, Bd, 712L, alee, 7124, eke -B)ol FO}sHM ELS Rojo} Sha S$] AA} $+ 71S (« 7} = SIS FOHEHOF sILICh, ‘This type of question requires you to read a text message, poster, notice, chart or table, invitation, advertisement, et. that is related to daily ife and choose the sentence that does not match. You should find the answer as you compare the condensed information with each choice. You should pay attention to specific words, such as date, place, day, perod, time, price, and entrance fee, that often appear inthe passage, and be especialy careful of numbers and special symbols such as. 40-42 CSS AT SA] He WS DENA. (2} 34) jee 40 [478] {88 hospital BB treatment elt ke et tice +QL-S2e 09:00~19:00 BALI nen bak fichioret -e9u 10:00~16:00 BH Gt toopen CBPSAIZE 12:30~14:00) \ 2 nana (AREAL by time) RULSS AUC, \e" APBIBICH to start Oana ee e ge, @eEaue yA eae, Oawte Sige, OFA2US aA ARH. A Explanation | ‘MBRIOIM Baer] Alo APLSIES @eI0| x] GE LISEIL| Based on the natce, itis possible to find out thatthe hospital Cy, OWE SEE SIE! & HEA] LEBOLM ABBE AICHD some opens at 9 arm. from Monday to Friday, Thus, @ is incorect. St MBLC The note X says that itis closed on Sundays. Thus, © agrees wit the notice. 32 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eton gARe Some | BE 28 12 Be 4g 2271 0 4. ‘Choosing the sentence that matches a short passage A280 BS 27 UST VS AS TEE SHMILICL gIOl USO] LLOo Oixi HO] LES MOHst Fo} MEATIO| UES BeCURBIO{ ES BOP SIUC, ‘This type of question requires you to read three sentences and then choose the sentence that agrees with the passage. ‘The passage Contains everyday content, so you should figure out the content and then compare it with each choice to fnd the 43-45 CS WSIS 2B DEUS. 43 (413i eto ive 2/20 ARS US AeolA|E BoA] AT YSUCH. TeyA] Ws}oHs} ue len 25a SS BE ANU. AS UES FT NSU, ie / e804 O4= Whos Sea. OAz Mole a ee. OAS As aS such, OAS BS Hz ASU, A Explanation | ‘asolg wie.2 Sica ome OHO) FEILC, One eROIS RAINE ~ aEILCh ONE Tia Batol Meth — OLA Aa LIC. @ Ne ole 4 a-HOL, — Bole of] WEILIC. Japan / Japanese ‘The narrator says, “I'm studying Japanese now.” Thus, the comect answer is ©, (Dm nat good at Korean, —+ Im good at Korean, @ Imin-Korea row. — lve in England. @ | waritteleam English. — I'm already good at Engish, +1834 to learn = BYBIC Yo study ‘N/R MEIC means one is good at N. (@ 252 BALL am good at sports, ‘"V-a cH express actions in progress. (71a etn B@LIC Its ning now. Patt 7IgeERE EA 33 2ARD Lee ZA) WZ DB] 05 Choosing the main idea ‘Ol 7H SAO| Sl USS He FARILICL wHRO| LAST} eAlSHe 20] H Ole! WOH= wel LS AAS BBE + Slee 282 Belol auch, ‘This type of question requires you to choose the main idea of @ passage. If there are two or more choices that agree wih the Ccontent of the passage, you should choose the idea that covers the content of the entire passage. 46-48 CHS en SY wets TEMAS, waa 47 (s2a] 38 O}WHA father rite OPA) PHS SSID. Ais FAS] PRS HA] aero an SUC, THA 2 OME Shan DC, A tro. 0 28 ova OfSHOIE partie job OAS PASI HO) SHUT. OAS HsP|ES HOT Yeh. © Ae bla PS AF Sele|D ehcp. @AS 7S BEE SIA VD AU, A Explanation OPBUIO|EEE Site SE (O}MIAIO| THES BHA elm AICHON HSH} The narrator explains the reason (1 want to buy father a bag") 1M AGSID OS! SYS Lletule= elo] Bal zveILICh wy they are doing a part-time job, $0 @ isthe main idea which reveals the purpose, 34 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eition Eaciorwes | AIG 1D 719] Bx BHZISt71 06 Reading a passage and answering two questions ‘S7IES 20 & 719] SNE He FAILUCL S Ul Ol Kio] Saolec, SSASS Szol ee a D=7/ Sxvt US DAGS BE US 71 SAS oot Aol & MI AIG, “Sex WAI] VALS O/O}AH= HO] Bt AIS LSLICH, Sol AHS US TSE SAMOS MET MAE! SAB ElzIOI S1Alol| Wo} Gol PIA AIM Bo] SBw a wlojshor SILI, ¥eIOl ge 1B 2 2101 SO te 41S + eteL ch “This type of question involves reacing one passage and then answering two questions. total of 4 passages appear, each with @ ‘common question of “Choose the answer that matches the sentence,” This I flowed by a “Find the matching content” question for 3 passages and a "Choose the topic” question forthe last passage. For the question about choosing the answer that matches the sentence, you should grasp the mearing ofthe entre passage and then try to complete the sentence with each answer cchoiea. You can find the answer by reading the statements before and after the blank careful, 49-56 OS AD Beso Sse. Es {ABHCt to fave work $2] 2 DY) 1S allt. 674A Aol At SAA Aol BOILCH to return Bohs GS eheSsUc, 2g ales els aA Bee] Me pereatmeaes aa set /etsct Such, Tela he DE A Bele. AL ols Joe viel too BS FH ORE We} aS UCy. ASH OOS AEE 7PyF0] 24] Meee oninent MST. BAR OAS ( @ ) 2in}01 close Bric to get S28Fct oho 55 Gl Sg ewe Be DEW )2, (ara) 2a AlbkCH tobe close Owe 2 aeuc. OAM 18°] BASU. O Ace Stee. OAS} es AS SOR. A Explanation ‘YIZHO| QISHH ! AimIvoF ZILICh © Qlol WICH IS ee! You should read the statements belore and after the blank = HAO! ‘BixIe"O] BOOe ‘soles Bolan 24740] 2x1 gy carefully. Since a conjunctive adverb “six! (however) that SUCH HICESHE= LHS! @eIO| 74S AIBIARIALICL ‘connects two contradictory sentences begins the sentence that ‘contains (©), you should find the answer choice that has the ‘opposite meaning of, "AOU lol eel 7pH0l 2x) BELIC, (At frst, Mery did't want to come close to me," Thus, the correct answer's @. Patt 7I8aRE EA 35 56 9] SUS PS AS VENA2. (ara) 3 O45 HI BMS Ee Asy cp, OAE AAS Aol BFS ASU. OAS AA BYE BoAsucy. OAS ASHE TIH0]9} p71 zsh, & Explanation | “Us ZnS Wet SASL Se MYO|H SLE 2B B+ From the given statement, we can find out that the narrator she Lich helped the cat by feeding it and appying an ointment OA ON = Hol MEOH AhsHlel. — BILAELIC, @ | bout a cat 6 months ago. —I met a cat 6 months ago. OE Zola T201s WoHReHE, — eALICh, G Ilost a cat on the street. = met a cat on te street. @ He AS} TBO! AlebA AMELICL ae ee ers a sab 7i70| 221 She Ie Al first, the cat cidn't want to come close to me. 36 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | S14 Eton gARe Question Type 07 ‘Arranging sentences in order SNE 2 MH IsHI Ul 7Ho| BAIS SACHS wHRIOKS AIRILICH, 2} at Zlo| BIE mjofoHe= Ao] SMAI Ich, MewxlolA| MAIS! A IS EES 22 & Yin SES ojo} SALIch, TeHM, HL 4s}e4, TeIaT’ S94 olo| FH Wa} ‘0], 3, any’ Go| stoH4 Wet AS ‘ais BBS UEOR Sto] OME NE WE So SUC, cAI “This type of question requires you to arrange four sentences in order Its important to grasp the relationship among the ‘sentences. Based on the fist sentence choice, you should fnd the second sentence. itis helpiul to find the order of sentences ‘based on conjunctive adverbs such as “1241 (herefore), SHLF8H2 (because), 1221 (and) etc, and expressions such as “O| (this), (the), 20H (hen; at that ime)’, ec, that are used when refering back to the previous statement 57-58 HSS SMHE Bl LIAS AS DEAA2, 58 (523) 3a ARIE however, but ‘éctto put CY) AVA S Aol Now oe SEU ch, cent S20 egg (4) SHS] We RH PAS Go} kel Buch, ‘Swater (Ch) Oe Baa} AAI OAS a 4 SMe WHO] DUC a (BP ASS] VRS GIA] AF spepo] glow alae Aaep. Ukst bottom “Asi to bees OW-@)-@)-eh @W-G)-C)-@) OM)-?)-)-@) em)-)-@-~y) Af Explanation | MUA ©, Ot (4), OE (CH APTI, (CH Sha He Ol 2icHes A7Ho|a (Le Pe WS Aes UBOISe (Li (Ch) Sl oF HUCL. (2D BAS AAO WS me] AOL 2 (U) ABBOl BAB Yo} WO! BLICH sol Bo} ak HSI‘ SIIPNE vid USE Azlsh= Warjolaw 2s! gzt9) vicgel hel Aue! wz Hol erAISIOjoFBILICL. SHE @eIeILICL, Choices © and @ start with (4) and choices © and @ start with (Gi. In (©, the narrator says that there is a way to distinguish fresh eggs from stale eggs. In (4), the narrator explains how to distinguish them. Therefore, (4) should come ater (Cn (2. the narrator explains the result whan one puts an egg into sally Water. Therefore, (2) should come after (4) in whch the narrator ‘says that one should put an egg into sally water to distinguish a fresh egg from a stale ogg. *=1¥xIe (however in (71) sa conjunctive adverb which is used when the preceding and following contents contradict each other. fresh egg in (2) has tho opposte meaning ofa stale egg in (7), s0 (7) should come ater (2, Thus, the corect answer is ©. Pat! 71R8AREEM 37 gARe Question Type 08 ‘SiL1O| ABS BID F SAIS FE FAIL Fe BOI Uap AZZ YDS 7] SA wAs!1 Reading a passage and answering two questions 2A DE7l KB sts} SY selei7I, ‘SO LS a DE], 29 4 271, USS viLOe HHP! S tit SMBLICH, AIBSl Zo|7} Zhan WAS 7E se7| MOH $1 sexo LIP IE AIZIS SOLA] SSS AIz! AUR tok LIC ‘This type of question requies you to read a passage and answer two consecutive questions. The questions that usualy appear In this section of the test are “Choosing the statement that matches the passage" and one ofthe following: “Fincing the best ‘lace to incerta given sentence nto the passage," “Choosing the appropriate word forthe sentence,” “Finding the purpose of the text," and “Making an inference based on the text.” Since the passage is long and complicated, in order to manage your time wel you should not spend too much time on one question. 59-70 CSS AD BSol SSHAle. (23H) {EB rot parry AAS Qed ABIUC, TAs] QS ATS Cah AS Sitio ft ae Soper] Por] Bee Abo] ola Uh, APNG AAA URE wate 7) HO 7A FUSS ABO) Ales TAS BAL 772] 0} wrpetto canoe ES Ay YA) AAU. Eo] AOA! HF GE GARE BA retaere ES B71 ARGUEH, ABO] wa Pe] AHO} CHI (@ ), a aeeny alee tenon aetiotang 67 GA Hog ate te DEM e, 1522 alcove vous Orgs woz 1 ae OFS BHT YSUcp Oeas asa yeus Og amy a7 ga A Explanation | BO] QIAO Me Afabo] Aota! OLAS WER 9 SHO HoH O}O}718H=CI OS BH FO] Bee Wet 'CHALeHE AYE goss ge DueILich 38 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sri Eton ‘The passage begins with store owners’ offorts to change Inu Market, which fewer people are visiting, and @ mentions niu Market ater the change withthe use ofthe adverb “C14 (again ‘Thus, the corect answer is 2. 68 ol Bo gs ee 2g BEA, (s2a alaaye a2) AE AAG. OHA Fe Mis Bol NEU. OUAe e Aol Ne AaRaUd. OAM FUEL AGO) 23 ANNE HES A BUCH, A Explanation | “ol AOL! SF} SUE IRIE BZIES B71 APRIBECH'D SOS Based on the narrator saying, “Ol AROIA! w 4 SI CINE 2 zee ove, © W71 AMEE (A variety of things are now being sold only at this O BFABS aDOE AER UateHet — 2098! ATIC, market), the corect answer is @. @MFAHIOL SE APSO! TES AAIKISLICL—-7P1F2I0] ——_Dinju Market opanedtreoentty — itis an old market. © 71 FIGS ARO Se ABIRO- OES MH BUEL People who-vsitnge Market exhibited paintings. = 7PAS| OBB AM BSNL, = Store owners exhibited paintings @ Sto owners: = Store owners and hung them. Patt 7iReERE EM 39 Complete Guide to the TOPIK PART 2 Sea WS Bal Practice Questions — =7 | Listening gl 7 | Reading Choosing the correct response to a question ARs OL | BQO gare cig Der) 01-04 CHES S21 (#7/)2} Bol Sol SE HHS DENA. 7 BRA? Ou, S412, OHA, Sao] AR, 1 4a Ou), Baa, OU), DI} Fora, Ou, F441 Hoi, @ohia, Bae] Ag, Dora, BAP} Bora, @ 42, BI I7} Bora. 2 48 OMA Ao, O FPF Alo1a, BABA Ata, @ SHI ARROLR, & Explanation + ‘Sloler/elole y= Bat OS Bt SAILICL AMI SIAL BT YOSR YOM "4 BOHR’ YOM OR. giola.'= cH ‘eH0F BUC, » SHROjoL sts ES] UAL ceo] ARISE aM“ BeLAISY ke U's BUC. © BH] 2012? “u, WoIa’ se oH1e. oie” BAo| BOR? “Ul, Bola’ tk oe. oie” “ao127/81012? (Do you have-~-?/00 you not have~-2)" asks about the existence or non-existence of something, ‘The man is asking the woman whether she has a textbook ‘oF not. If the answor is aiematve, she has to answer wth “, BJo12. (Yes, do)" I the answer is negative, she has to answer with “142, B04, (No, | dont.) 42__ Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Srd Exton * In Korean, if a question and answer are consistent, you should answer with “(Yes)” Ifnot, you should answer with “oj42, (No For example, forthe question *8480| 20482? (Oo you have @ younger siping?" you should answer with ", ‘S012. (Yes, 1 do)" oF “OK, O18. (No, | don't)” However, for the question “#alo| O12? (Do you not have a younger sling?” you should answer with “Ul, BOIS. (That's right, | don't)” oF o}42, YOIS. (No, I do)" ‘oles BAB Bi BRUIC “NoIe?'r aie AWE BE meQuc., “ol (where is a question word used to ask about a place. “20122 (Did you buy something?}" is a question about a fact in the past 3 3a EES © Bo] dope, @ oH Aelia, . Aste ost Ose Fora, Oss ansag, wee toend ARO Bact ‘ota tie) Tis eprenons. wv a ‘duration of time, ag 3 @en tas, ous, 454 YoiR, —— Ook AIBA, Sante aaa, Eiplanation 3 MOF 74S Se Vola sso] Sto He “AACE 4 “SANE AIZHS Bt SISILUICh. MENON UB Alt OWS AI7E QI “@Ot (how much)" is a question word which is used to ask SGI, azKe B87} Asis AINE SeSuch bru apc, wor Ts the eno) wed Kove. “A141 (what time question word used when asking ‘about the time. The choices include 7 and 9 o'clock, but the ‘man asked the starting ime of the movi, Pet? eeuesd 43 Track 10 BARD Question bes | OfOFAP BF WB] Eyes 02 ‘Choosing the best response 5 05~06 cD (27))2} HO] OIE BS DENA. jee] @u, ase, Explanation wl Are ie : titonoe EOS] AIL. (someone older) al owouly tet ite get omens. oer saa. Atrios way oenga| aia. oega| 719. aMR? woot? ores ae? feeder eo port 5 4a ong aaeus. @aaal a. ow wus, O2350B AOI? 6 38 Ou, +7419? Ou, uaa? Ou, WRG. 5 ‘QeptoloLa 2H OIA WOE Hzl0| “eMtojof=” = ‘agel @ xIMOIg72ha CHEILICE, When someone says “22!10}12. (Long time no see),” the other party replios with “24sio|a2." or “382! 8 xO12? (How have you been?) 4b Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Src Exton “AAICFS (AIRIOD SUCH] BABLILICL, O}o4e! MPF Bo AE Ai gm gone gcn Fe Fol 2B A A “yF VIA sie! fo} Ich “AIA is the honotific form of *2ict (for someone to be thec).” 7s asking if Ms, Lee Yeiin is there, Therefor, Ut should reply with "(Yes)" and check who (e) itis bofore ‘opening the door Ne Satave | OSI7f ORO BA 371 Track 11 = (93 | ommsnovcomoraton sti ce a i 07-10 O17 = OIC SILI EP (e471) 2} ZO] etsES AZ DewsAle. jt te] m7 OFFEDIL lacy, ma‘am Alt cr 7 WA] SASS ALA, ‘Busi o prepare usa aa, ube 2 bank ow oz ou owe al booste Az pace "eto mal Beaipor 7 a PHRF post office oea Ore ora OF re aprey sana ieonpasons 8 38 HPCE to exchange om ore OAs = Oat 9 38 oan O38 One — OxePy 10 48 omy ona O27 = @ BFA 4 explanation | 7 "RMA, ARH Sol SMS Ale! BAB sholor BUC ‘You should find a place where food such as “ooenjanaiigaa* ‘and “kimchjigae" is ordered, 8 AMEE Halt ZA Alojot ILICh, ‘You should find a piace from which a parcelis sent. 9 taxol 714 ZoKa Lave SE Ho AIel0Lm OF} aR gai wen Goo kag FEE QU, The man saying, "7+ Wis. (You sing tke a professional singer)" is a compliment paid after the man heard the woman sing, and the woman asked the man to sing her a song, so the conversation is taking place at a Nocaebang (place for singing 10 “IOP 20} SIL} ANE BeILICE Itis@ place where one tries on or buys “a skit.” Pet? Rew esd 45 gAae Question Type 04 Sy DB) ‘Choosing the topic © Track 12 [Fo] 1in14 CHES POOH Chat SSID USLIM? (H17/)St Bol WHS AS meu. ‘nn tipo I forrevey al scan 74:0] Isheol Ato}? Bovine Hea saa aia, | o4 o4 ow eal alco beclouay HBO! AECH to be windy ee BE traffic oad @ue) ort oan atl foanten corey Alp 12 38 ona Ose Ore ow 13° 48 OAR Ors oay Ow 14°38 Orn ona oaal oan Explanation 19 ‘a8 Lol Alte Belch, 13 ‘HIF orf ICH, HIBIO| SHCHe= ‘all FEBLEILICH, “4 is a unit for counting age, 12 WUE O12} 7's Solsicin Hoch O18, TSE ABR ue, “The man and the woman ke “oi (summer) and “7 (tl respectively, and these are "ll seasons)" 46 Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Srd Exton From the words “s7} 2} (ining, “B2Ct foloudy),” and “sh $0] St (windy,” you can infer that they are taking about the weather 4 "HS 24H CHB SHE "RICH “AIBI ICR ALC ‘A word that goes well with the verb “AIC fr take)" is “A! (picture. eaag cosine | ESO QoS Tay 2B7I QB) | users tee cemsion ndtoosng tn main ite & Explanation | ) Track 13 Alco put on shows BIC Yo take off (clothes or shoes) SAS QAidie US SIA oor ILC, eink ee “AT ‘SOE SHEA! SALMO AN Al Qe VE, OFTHE ‘0g MOM eka HOLM AE 218 FE SAO] Me ISS jor Lich You should listen carefuly to verbs that describe movements, Since the man asks if he can enter the house “with his shoes (n,* you should choose a picture of the man stil wearing his shoes. Since the woman offers the man something and tells him, "ol 412442 (Put these on)," you should choose the picture ofthe woman offering someting to put on. Pet? eeu esd 47 Af Explanation | U7ISI BS OfBBICHE BE SAH & AlBPIEL SH WoIse De! a Q¥I0| Go + SIRI! on} MBE weICI'a Yous Dei 2 Hols 4 geuch 48. Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Srd Exton Judging trom the man saying, "8 oHB2Ct it really suits you)," © ‘and @ can be answers. However, the women says that 8 {€¢ (she got it for her birthday}, so © can't be the answer. Satie | eo ag S2 Ugs Ze 2 2271 eg 0 cana Recae eee ers cee toner & 17-21 CHES ST H7/)e} Zo] Hs} Sat AS AS DENA. (21 3z) jt te] | FPBICE to look for a — a8 TE RS VHS SHAR? ‘0 be comfortable — UU as APA Mal eg, gerne Ow aaa Oats aaa UE. ao OWE WS 128g, @ oth: esos BRAY ‘enue ‘shor ange! om, 17 ORES S89} OBEN, Ao cat OA del S19} yA Beh. ONE OVE deg aac aut, Oo} ARS oF Vo] AD Naud, 18 @ zhs B77} AT SUH. OAH HepoH 7HA PPh. Oe FS YT wo] We. OAS ISA BE Bel SGuc, & Explanation | 17 ‘OLAS! XLS: SACL BE B Hod OLAHSHCHE wRILICY Judging from the man's statement, “OIA! 1% $2 SEC. Gust moved into a new place two months ago)" you know that the woman moved out two months ago, 16 Of 0] SHE IOP LRIO| Lin ALO} BICKE O#NHS! BE =} 1B fn] GE Hol SCH O|gLAcr ‘The woman says that itis easy to have an upset stomach after having raw fish in summer, which moans it is better not to.at raw fishin summer Pet? Rew esd 49 19 OIF Hele FA] gol: B4cp, Es @ oh MS 4a B Aol Mast. tt eioton SAO ee ale wa Use. BAI mop ote we Algal 2 Ao] such, zane omy ke sie sceen 20 OWE KEBS AS Sa WUE, come Ove] REVS see Aa PSU, See OWAE TSA 7S LENS Aen, frtan ote atate Ooo WERS 7HeAe shee] 4) sch. 21 DSSS 3084 AHICE. © Zo] weateh eal sta, @ athe Vt Ad HS ROAD Bey, SAWS Belg way Boez yg, 4 ‘Explanation: 19 {OH BACHE VS sis Lee lolol Ay eH ge “oj@" indicates the preceding statement and the woman AUD 2D YOOS AY = AO) SICH 24S Vt > VWSLICL ‘said her laptop was light in the preceding statement. “{2)8! @2Ic!" means “it would be nice if--.." The woman. 21 “Hes OPAL *747/'S ZICET SEM “74: BAO BEL EL saje afd 8 BSH woud boric to soe enanookn arate, Pere 20, You no Sit Se men nes ees oan a) ‘The man says that he will "get his ticket (&# S101)" and go el “"742] (there).” "2421" indicates the convenience store that the 20 ‘0122 Gol US BS 7el7/S2 gol SS sok SHC ‘woman mentioned in the preceding statement. 50 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton e4ag Track 15 Suesion tre | ORO] BAY ANZ! DE] —_ Choosing the woman's main idea 22-24 CSS ST oe] SA WS DENA (232) 22 OURRHE oa SEE Hop Ao] wha ych, Omyyg oe eojojzo} =o] qUch, ORNS SPF AT LEG A AG MOF TUL, Oupvre Soh AGTH Zo] 25-8 se A SaUCT, [HEEB graduate schoo! 23 DFRAANE Ba 7H) Aolok BUT, @ FPS BA 7D VA) BUCH, DAUTAS Bact HBoH Shs A] eset, @ HoH US AA Spl Fao] AD ASUcp 24 Od saw asc, OAs SHS Nase 2 S7 SeUt, @ RUA Maelo} 7 SS Aol FSUch, @ AIM eS Bol He] SHS SUCH, Af Explanation | Ofte #71 BOR Ae alte Chats Pela ciate BA Te woman says that she can't est wellf she has tings to Het 28913US o|OP IRIE, o, 80 she does the housework on Fay even though kis In the conversation, the woman points cut some dsadvan- twine tages ofthe mono diet and advantages of eating various a4 ofsit GOW Qa S| Sin, cig IE WE + eIEFO4 toads and exercising 48} BON 7s Ole IRILIC, 25 Ose SIEOIS BELIOI HOMIE Ske Ole ASIA VALI ‘The woman says that she wants to go to graduate school ch. ‘because t wil be helpul for her work i the fture and she wil be able to do various jobs. Pet? eewteeE 51 gAae Question Type 25-26 CSS Si B80 SsHAI2. 25 oz} 9 O} Olo}71S BD QA] DBANA)L, OuwpIyas yous OQwyMIAs HES yD @ M9] DANS AD OQuyyws TEE Was BIT 26 SLUSH AS AS TAM, OSS Vol We Aol Sst. OAs Ws Hoa | welgueh, @ Bl 87] Al aS @21824 ay olor Bch, ass Yo & Explanation | 25 UlBiPIol Boi MRS! we EM GOA SE wee wal Sa geUch, “The narrator taks about the ingreients in bibim-naengynyeon and the order in which they are added, so she is expiaining how to make bib -naengmyeon, 52 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eition 21 Sty Sz = 79] 27) sHZ8t71 Listening to along conversation and answering two questions © Track 16 es a 38 golact for water to bol 24410 be cooked ebasict tobe compisted “a va eho} uigteiauet, 26 UBSS UCL, “SO IS CH Bed aH CHD SLICE ce water is very cold and the narrator says that cold water ‘makes the neadies more delcious 27-28 USS S70 BSol Sele. Es 27 $A¥¥}o] ¥.9LoH UhsH Olo}7 1g ah. Y= TEALALS., se alec) toge) joo 88 re cot @DM9PIS) $114 Shah eae O Baas We weal al footeja docant Od APS BY AB hah @OAA FASE PES ARS Al al, 28 Slugs ee 2g TaW|2, co O47 APE PES SORT. OT77t SREY 717k SUCH, Oh: BU ASS DED Ys, @ SEMANA 10% 4A] AE SUCH. A Explanation | : 27 EXPE OE REPS] HANS AslSte MBS AIT ICED 28 OFKITF EIAfOIAA 10% BLN WE + ICID MEK, o| VE et BOS AR A7HSEL SLC AP HST MA af + SUCH S10reLICh. ‘The man says he wants to buy a gift to congratulate his ‘The woman says the man can get a 10% discount, which | Gitiend on her new job, and the woman introduces @ pair ‘means that the man can buy them at a cheaper price. ‘of shoes to the man, Pet? eewtesd 53 29-30 SS S72 Ssol Sele. EE 29 AA} ROY SOF DETALS. 3a ‘thong wesena eH est OEY ChE FasL Sa eteanstcty Yo] Zo] 74} WepehaL IB cost ae ogra ee OBS 712k hs Hehe ee O89 a3} Hg8 Aelslelz ue credle 30 FLUSH De AS Tee, oy DovaRe Hato 301 Feta, @ WAR: $444 Aso] ate ORs lol Ba MAS Ea yeh, @ AGO Aba] KTXE ZARO] AUCH, 4 Explanation 29 Ci} 81 ROLY OPH lO] PHUENATZET HOO OFS —_ 90 “KTS AIBOHA HAI7IX| BAPzIMIOH oF BeIAHE OLA IAL lol 2bxta 7188 222ILICh 2iO1 Beli 288 Ot 4 QELICh [A the beginning of the conversation, the woman asked the The woman says that it only takes 8 hours from Seoul to ‘man to jin the trip, so the reason why the woman sad is to Busan by KTX. ‘ask him to go on a trip together. 54 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sid Eston S17] nessa 2aARD uestion ype | AY DEI] 0 1 ‘Choosing a topic 31~33 POOll CHEE HSL}? (H27/) St Zo] AHS AWS DENA, (423) saan 1 Baan opal Ma. oho Segal. ie ore ore owe oom ara Paeeraticty Noam cement a teen oa age much dake wae, on oe @aa @ae 32 US GOLA AME, RS TOA AUCH, our one Ooze oar 33 AG MAST BAU, AGRE AoE Bo eh, Oae One aoe Orr Af Bxlenation | 91 ICH, SHCHS} Bete! Atelolse welo# BIL SEL MIC, EC, AC, Al, dC ‘This type of question requires you to choose a word that ‘covers salty and spicy. These two words indicate favors. Words expressing favors: sly, spicy, sweet, sour, and bland “BT NOI ‘TIRICH'D MOOR EOLA XE XIE ‘KE EloteS BeIOH ILICH, ‘The sentence says they were raised in “AH (Seoul)” and their friend was raised in “#4 (Busan),” so you should ‘choose the word that indicates the places where they were bbomn and raised. 33 HA, Zieh S SASH SUOl ciel o)oWisk= WOE o} 40g Rote Gols welor HHUC ‘The sentence is about how the person and ther colleague commute to work by “Hl (bus or "ish (subway),” so you should, therefore, choose the word that refers to means of transportation, Pet? Sew esd 55 gAae Question Type 02 34-39 CHA7I)S4 Zt0] ( 2 AE ( Jol zbeuct. BS AkeUeh, ost ona Osa 34 2 eo] BUC, ( \eeuch, Of4t Ona Ou 35 28 yo] AZ SUCH, LaHA AES ( 291 BS O19] 2=7) Choosing the appropriate vocabulary word for a sentence doll BAU 22 7RI ast! 2S DEA, eyesight Ut tobe baa sag act to use an umbralla A ditonary oxH sc} to wear a hat 212 glosses outside AINEICE tobe noisy tho tun off ect wt toopen~ to cose @As ORs Oansuct Raw @areut A Explanation Ut oF B28! B21 Bejoy BILICH, ‘The narrator says they have bad eyesight, so you should choose something needed when one has “01 LH at (bad eyesight)” 56 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton 95 “PHA G9] LEO] FSI LEON BOL, ri, AZIeL ay AME ‘SL, Mo] AIDeI7| cHoy OF! SHES BIA Bator BILICE “22M (so) is used when the preceding content becomes ‘a cause, basis, or condton forthe content that folows, The narrator says that itis noisy outside, 80 you shoul, therefore, ‘choose the action that they have to take accordingly. 36 2 APA ASS BHU, ATO] MTOM ( ). HF very we tobe bight xchtobetion osu o78uq {WCH tobe wide gana oo 14 inodtoy 37 3a AEAo| eye] Bol WSU. 4008) SUCH. ow @= oo ova 3838 BIS BE GSU. Tole ( oveud Oat Oweuct oma 39° (28 AS AV} Bl] BEE O18 ( osu oneuet omeut @3asut ), DaHA OV} ae, 96 MOAI S 'SLCye! oHgora} zo] # + BELICh. ‘Only “U4 can be used with “oHBOH." 87 &o] "Bol Rcla1 Moos 400% Sok BBS ARH W 01 017408 BUC, ‘Since the narrator says that “Bol (a lot off" quests came, 4 particle that emphasizes a large number should be used fight ater “4002.” 98 2 0] ROM Wo| Bol SUC. there ae a ot of big windows, there isa lot of ght coming 99 O18! BES Siok 017 Zztsicla oi7isia Ose, Ow HR ‘Spl ake BSS BHale Sk welor eIUIch, ‘The narrator says that they have healthy from doing a certain ‘action, so you should choose a verb that expresses the act ‘of ceening ones teeth “ACE to wash(= to put something completely under water ‘and make t clear) 1B 48 HC to wash your hands “Ct to wipe, to polsh(= to clean the surface of something) | 758 SC to polish shoes Pet? eeu eesd 57 Eaton | Bn/Qhyzel ug m9}8171 VQ _| irons anstvercmeninotce 40-42 CSS AD SA BE AS DEAS (238) Es 40 BUGICH Itero We 120 CH! Bae ‘aEBICE to be kind US BBO] PEW? 10H ow AIA, Aaa eal EAU, © 24A/ZE WHE OtLH $ SH Ales of}, Ba CHL, ME Be +E Oa Mle Olu @ SIRO}, SO, SHO, VEO, wISIO1, SBOl OHH OB 12s ay, @ BAe AIMSE 120Uch. @ BHO|S} YR} ACH, @ 2AoNs AI YVSUCH. A Explanation RTH EOISHA| So} RILICE, 24AIz WHE CILIA SRALICL, Sz You should pay attention to numbers. The notice says “quick O10 BAiaie! -(2)o'22 A71L} ofo| Bz OOH wk BAIgr information 24A2r mE 2H (24 hours @ day)” There are many ave 2971 BELICh cases in which the norinal form *-(2}0" is used as a sentence Closing ending, or only @ noun is used without any sentence CGosing ending ata inthis case, only the noun," (rformaton),” is used without a fral ending, 5B Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton 41 ach Neen ARMVUC. 244 Shh FAQ, fren ee 18h to use Me age AME: Fe BH exit ‘gab 118 112 Sei 124) OARS wedding hall Ba: MBIA 3S Agia) sage/to use + FR10] SALICE MAL AHS O1BeH FUAIS, ola) — ola $e above ~ below fee ee OAs 354 BENIC. OAMSS BEA aac. @ FAP] BOA HAS EOF BUT, OABAABS VIS 2 SF SAH NUCH. 42 (OlS O1OIZ ALS 2H) 1 Fol a AasHA12, 2, 2EE 5 oo] SGU. 3, AVS BW BES POAMAS, 4, AAA ARO] BS WS MAS NAA 2., O 2a ee Beet, @SRE = oh} SHU, @ AAMAS NAS AZ) AIS. OAS a We Hee S47] BSc, & Explanation 41 "Bxigjo] SAUCE Hose FxHI0] WELK 42 25 O'S 25EHC} Sah SEAILICh. Based on the sentence, “8I0] BELICL (The parking lt is "25g of" means 25 degrees and above, small" you can infer that there is a parking fot Pet? eeu esd 59 BARD Some | Be 2g At Be 4g 2271 04. ‘Choosing the sentence that matches a short passage 43-45 CHE 812 UGO| HE AB BAAAIS. eae 43° 38 Bian BEKEC) coe chor ARS OFFS SOMUCH, Kel] We] oleh A1zbo} QS aay Bowe ep obese 7H] Select, ae SAI aeaos B town tose 7B KET 92) Bo] AN @aaue, suttiobesad © EAVeey PAO ZICH, © Aho} Yow oS Ue, O ahd eae RA wo] BUCH. @ ahd EAI FBO EU, f panation | ‘RE Bol Hojaln Woos ‘S2| G'S RAUCH Based on the fact that the narrator is a Lotte fan, #2! © (our tear) means Lott. 60 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton 2 SUES US BE SAaah ale] Bauleh, a) she) Soph WY BAL el7i7t BEUeh s1Fe) 2-77} Ho] Sel Rol Zo] 7412. © WASH Hse] Bo] AEF, Hel AEH Vo} VF SUCH. OWS da Aba Wit Beuh MB traction BB BA tours ote 7h aniversary taste 10 book Hat view @ Ws) 7A Us AS BAS ASF SUT, 38 WS FEY ASAI. S3}e] Eele|D YRS 2% HTD AYo! $2 Ge sopMsuech. + Bo] ud S ALAS Bula Sasuch, Ooms Ase ators AUe, Osmge ug Agel due. OAS OE He Bs se get. OAL PENH S72 Ae BRU, & Explanation 44 QUNEOH ‘SIS 21 AVRO] BICE'T ABLICh ‘The text says that “8 HB BAKO Et (there are a lot of| traditional Korean restaurantsY" in Insadong, soit s possible to infer that people can have traditional Korean food in Insadong. 45 BeOlS HEHOl ARIE OFONRSLICH, ‘The text says that the narrator booked a restaurant for thelr parents’ wedding anniversary tomorrow. Thus, you can infer {that the their parents wil go tothe restaurant tomorrow. Pet? wees 61 BARD Baninie | Bal 2p 2271 Choosing the main idea_ 46-48 CSB ADSY WSS DEUS. Es 46 3g AB 8c 0 be precious EQUA SEI WE PIS QBS, HIS Bal BS AS AAS, wpa] AIT Aol] LSM SAME, Orme Ba deue, O72 aso Badu. OrPee goed asud, Owe 7G FAL AED aU, BeOlts SA MO} THES ae OPE BISIR-MIEHE 7ICIZI=L gt From the passage, the narrator Is hoping for caller gving euch. Information about what they lost and the reason why they want tofind the bag. 62 Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Std Exton 47 3a AS AEA BSD BAS BSUch, Decl Ao] yop] aes 12214] SSUch a EEO BE AUC One 29S shea Ae, @ Me] Aol mpl] SA) euch. OAS AS) aes 7 SU. OAS AFUA TH So] Buch. AS VE Ao] A718 BAS se] Bc, VALS se Bla BAS MU HS VIS QE a OMA OFS BS ojdelel 7120] cH) Soret, Owls da Bsa. Owls Fe 7 asc, OW) 4eb ae aud, @ WSS 4 82S Bol Hc, & Explanation | BE) BC 0 dye ‘off82XCf 10 90 wet A sting BAlview case) ac to catch (ish) 47 BO} Ofe| Mo) OfzIx] QLOHM URAL BILICH, 4 BeOlE MAI Ol za BisiON CHaEA OloWI6T VBLICH, Basod on the passage, the narrator doesn't like thelr hair The narrator talks about their emotional changes after ‘color and wants to change it fishing, Pet? Rew esE 63 ag Eatcve | xBg om = 79] amy 121811 QG | rsresteer esr menera oasis 49-50 CHES AD Sgoll HteHuale. Es WAtyeliow dust Bolts BAPE: Aalapeto] Moe sols} BrI7} upw-hch, aisles oleh B71 Be] SHI ay} Bol a7] eo B77} a ols Bete WoL PH aE Bol SHUCH Nod UTES ME ASEH op reco change gc. ( O ) Aol Sov) Aol Wale Bz, Bolte AH FA Soe Rt LOB DOP OAA|S, Te] BS zB opal up wlz|7} Be eae yooz uz} aHIAe, 218 going out 49 Gol S12 Be 79 Use AS DEW 2, 2a ORAR OMe OveF OIeF 50 RII US AVL AS DEAL. 3a OKs MS ASE BH, @ Aol 2a Ube FAS Aske Aol SHUT. OES 018 WAS B44 WME a] ESO] Buch. OBIE SS SHE AMIE MAAS Aor CH 4 Explanation | 49 (QD) Soll Soll B0i7}7| Hor7t URS Gols old UeZt 50 “BS XS OA Lit PIXI7} & YO Li} SHIA 2} 40] BOH7}OF SILICH, euch. ‘The expression “6! BOV11 204" comes after @, so the The text says, “BB AVF OMA LE O71 MO LEI etl phrase that has a meaning of eavng home should bein ©. ‘12 You shoud dink water fequently so that harmful dust ‘can be removed trom the body)" 64 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sri Eition 51-52 OSS HD Bgol setwale. jee] 8 couse AAS POE mop ASI AAS Bope}z) ao) yeh, owas 2180 gon AMPA) 20]9} AAS 719-4) CH, ABE ‘SU AO] gold 5 ae Lod EA APES MUCH G2] Copal sel Agel 7 A SHUG. LOTS 2717 418 797 WE AS BU. aA 1B] BASS ( ) BAFO] VD AE Oe CHC AHO] A BS PBK Bol Baas. 51 GSS BE 78 Ie AS TEAMS, 38 one Oaze oste Ost 52 Foo] gt uSela| He AS WANS, 2 OASSUAT LA @ 2019} 24-7147] @ Borla} ae] A7A OBI S29) Aa aA 4 Explanation ‘51 (Q) BS Oso PE Ch Cachet BOOS Bos Set 52 MO}HXI7} ALS ARBOLA Biel= Sel AIS Asta! a alate) 0] CHECKS UFO! LESHOF BILICE, Sas wen USuc ‘The sentence with @ contains the expression, “785 ct cf ‘The writer explains the 5 day market open in the countryside 3 Gho prees ae all fret,” so you canner that ho whore thor rato ves, and tas about tho markets things athe S-day atk have lent shapes creaclrsos. Pet? Rew esE 65 53-54 OSS HD Bgl Seale. Es tke oe sora PAE AME Oe U] Bet ae BA SAL SAO IS dol 8 sow Agu, teh Be 99) AGS Me Ae Agel a. ae] at BA @ ) AS Aled Soy OPM Boao, #ahop Ba inpuson O14 ae BI FANE AO] Bo] Go} YOU AES ob GAS OMIT AG ws ae) FAS 2a eGo) oll a SAU, 53 G4 B12 de ate AS DEW 2, 2a OAs] a OAdS Area Oats gorera @ we] Base 54 R29] US Ve Ae DEM, a O AGS AA oe ae A gue, OAS AIS owe Ras, ASS Bol Hoe Aaa wo} Ay gue. Owe MZ AoW Ha) SH TH FAS EA, & Explanation 59(@) HO "SI'S NE cf AVS V7 IIa WR Sola 54 “EIS XIE SLOOT BAO] MES Bol Wl ElCIT MALICh, ‘8S Gio! ef aia woeta BUC, The narrator says that “E242 #1 22% (f you eat too many Bofore (©) it says that you add sugar to food when you are sweets)” you end up adding more sugar ‘raving “25 (something sweet)” Alter (3), the narrator asks you to add sweet frit instead of sugar, 66 Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Std Exton 55-56 OSS AD Bgl Seale. Es ‘8% broadcasting Mae HE dol ASU, HAS I + YT AINE WSS samen as By ABHAS 4 dau. ( @ )UB as a aaud. aed PaaS WE g] AHS Abate SES lob ae Alto] dood on bapa ol]D BHz Azlo] Goya}, o}o} Go] Wal} ziol y.922- seein ye aede eee aud, 55 Gol oi we 7H ele We REALS, 2 oaaa @aet oaan e244 56 So] Ug Ve We BAA, 8 Oopse @yyag we AGYAS vere}, @ 71S 53} olop7apal B2rske Alzto] Moyaduch. OASSS TYAS BAA G Bo] o}op7] ech, @ Fo} So] PIPBAS WI YB AS HS +E SUCH, 55 (Q) Qi SAS] BS ST RICHIE UB O01 Fi ZA} 56 “O}O/EO] Salulalol LOE Liat BE mel BY HE gICH/ZE ‘ Bei0} BUCH, mec. ‘The sentences before and after (@2) tak about TV's good ‘The text says that “chicren can repeat bad words that they ‘and bad points, respectively. so you need a conjunctive hear from the TV." adverb that is used when the preceding and the following ‘sentences contrast wth each other. Pet? Rew eeE 67 gAae Question Type 07 ‘Arranging sentences in order 57-58 CHS SMO 7il HAS AS DENAle, 57 3a SNE 2 MSHI AH invitation Hoje to lose OP 2elal APS ANG Bowmyssuch, () AP AOA BS she] BAPE BU, (CH AT BY seo] 74} BS Sats FISUeh. (2) HY APM BIA she] BrP AS Bopswsureh, OOM)-)- D-H @M)-7h-H-e) @M)-(e-H-7) @W)-7)-@-) & Explanation MEX|0, @,@, 0, 9 (W)2 ARBOR HENS Sle OHS RGLch, eH Oat way, ‘TeIA Bae eH Cy, AIS We UES Fol orate USO! USE 2401 sete Uck, ala HHElo8 771 ol HE] 229 Bolo} LIC 68 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton ‘As all four cholces start with (U), you should find the order based on the fst sentence. "41M (therefore)" connects two sentences that have a causal relationship. “281 however)” ‘connects two sentences that have contradictory meanings. itis appropriate for losing the invitation to come after receiving the Invitation, and the party venue should be asked about before the narrator goes tothe party. oh 28014 AQ eV Be S21 Aasee, loopy () A ARES AGL SS B48 Wo] RU, feroen an gee (ch Ho] olge Gey 2aM eles Beach, feel ) AAGLS HBT AGS oops gow Ae]7} such. Helo @D)-)-)-b @()-PH- CH) -(eD @()-(H- 7) -(D @(H-H-()-(H & Explanation ABO Mig} 217] BS "SA'S ATASILIME (PH ole O21 7Ix1 (29 introduces the most famous “BI (fo0d)" among the foods ‘Sol chet Lio] LISIOF Lich sted, s0 various food have to be mentioned before (7). Pet? Rew eeE 69 enag Swsion toe | ALG DS WO] 2A SIZE 0s Roading a passage and answering two questions 59-60 CSS dD Bgl feale. Es ‘58icapeciay OWNS HE TE OAR Setar F Aol BUG. ( O ) a gore . backpecing > LEAS LH AAU S$ YHA SS AIG. ( © ) Hl wy mate FBS ST Ho] Ao] Goa Bo] PY IAA oe] RS PBVA+ ‘ego saniseeng 8 Hct to pock BA BUCH ( © ) AS 7A AH Aol SAS HBS He FS yaddd.( @ ) 59 the EQo] Fo Low 7 UMS AS DEAS. 2 BAIR Aol HAMA oo] YeoIzI1 ASU oo @0 oe ole) 60 RE} USA VS AS DAA 2. 3a OmsorBe che Bech meeuep, QSAS AVS se] e Po} 74) Ho} Bch, OMSL FL LS PAC} YW SaUeh, @QABs Ge Gh BQst SAS BS 7}4|z oF Hh. 59 © FOL 28, "Sel MOH Bf col Zo] BOOS a SB 60 “AI 7IdHal ale 2l01 Brie oles ste BE wwOleln te Basie BOIS BE gol ain} AE UIBO] BISBILIC, ua, ‘The phrase followed by © "Ral wIzOHRS wot Sol oot ‘The toxt says that "8 7H ANE 201 BAS OWNS SI HE WE (especially if there is alot of luggage during a backpacking ¥ (packing ighty is a good way to have a pleasant trp)” trip)" elaborates on the preceding sentence, so you, therefore, need a sentence related to uagage. 70. Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Std Exton 61-62 CSS HD Ssol SsHle. (2 2e) jee] 61 Gal gig de 79 ake We DEAS, eta creat Attn adance AS FEO AAAI ALS BOpyh MelD se SEBS Poem Ud. 6] SE ASA} 2A AVISS Gla Saleh Wow See! cow BE SO} K-Pop7| MA HE IIE SS SSF Do} A( @ ), £51] Sao Yt ISS Aa FAO} Sep Bae EF VU. une euch Ova geuct saa geuc Ongar aeue 62 RIIUSAAS AS TEW|2, D7 AHA SAS SH MSU, Oo] S8hs BE AA Sach. DEAS Fa JOM ve] AVS Tok MUCH. @ ABUSE ASAI Sers1S A1ABBSUC. 4 Explanation 61 "CIR BONE SH 4 SOLA O11 AVE LYeHatE=AI Sloloy 62 BB B+ AE ALE “Ol2| BMOINIoH AMS! AION OLA} muck aseud, You should infer the result of “ciI8! 2218 8 + so1K ‘The text says that the people who can perform are “oil {enjoying various genres of music)" OF7I1 At 2124 (fice workers who applied in advence va the website,” Pet? eewtee 71 63-64 CSS AD Bgl Seale. «48 contest opg jee ehystduai? thawed ago] 33) ‘sls@) @ aaa So} wet] HIS SUCH 1491 8H Hse] 74719] ast BE Olof “ee 71S 3B USHS HATTA. HSS 108 921 94104 A1ABHAL 11 foo charge ~ charged aon paian Alo BUC. WI L244) OYE) oloi71s Ho} AAAI. 2) POS aa MNS eHOL Absa ach, AAS Pa ac. 63 99 REG HEA] Hs AS DEAS, OWA BAS ehustalD © We] Ha) BAS BAIT O Wer] 9) ABS Beshein Oa OVA ATS bHsteD 64 RIYUGTAS AS DEW |2. @ Have 10g oduct, Ouse 4z Joa SS yor yc, @ Aol AHO} Sop] Has 34 MSUch, @ WS] FOS NS Bhe Also] SUCH. & Explanation 69 ‘itlol OMM SOI FUAIO, 24D MALICE, “The narrator said, “Col 24 B0| FAIS. (Please come to the contest and isten to their stories)" 72. Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Src Exton 2 3a 64 Shao! CHDIs PICED SRALICH, MBSI AI vine SRNL ch ‘The narrator said that the Korean Speech Contest will be held on Hangoul Day. "x38!" means “the Grd" 65-66 CSS HD Bgl Seale. Es BSS WADE ABS RS] Aaa BAG] ASA Soe SF angUE, ast adele Bay gol Cu ee ae SA Qa MNS eS, aa Pause we D 2H peace TY BLO] ( @ )ARL ABS Bol Yo wea VES BA age. 65 Ga gog Be 7 owe we DEALS, za one Oger ee ORAS OLA 4S 4 Me os tae] ugs te Ae ANAS, x” @ ANa 7S eA BRIG. @g4e Ag You Ser veUM, OAse AC AAMAS IS 4 DIU ASS ool ANB HEF DSU, A Explanation | os stots ogo 24g om wats ein Hee oo 288 Dt rsor wu aS 8 2 en HBL “The text says that inthe old days, food couldn't be kept for “The phrase “A104 Yeo regardless of seasons hints that aig unoh wa sunm yocarazo ou tea od rarer Pet? eewese 73 67-68 CSS HD SSol SsHAle. (2 3e) Ais Ube} AAS SASHA Ba oF’) 7A OARS wh 2h MOV AA Zt SUE. TAA AE shop] 7HeI oF) 6 AB ABS Hue. VA WME 2ol( @ ) eb B+ got 4) SGUCL WE C.Og GOA Mew Angle oly ig St AEWA AS UA AhG a ae DUH 67 Gol Gog de 7 Uae We BEAVIS, ovat ousut Ove gory Ove wee RSI GH VL AS DEANS, Oso gore ze O@6ABAE Ao] RA} SUE. OAMEES PBS AE ALU. ol ARS WE ALPE 94] Hoa SANIT, @ Explanation MOkCt every day ‘xt vacant seat Aichto stand 67 © 29) "SPH WoL fe 240] BIECI.'F So} “Bata B > Ich” = AWELICL UIE! LESS Olo| = eet OIE HOIOF BILL ca ‘The preceding sentence, "2/8 HoiLH= 201 BIR. is hard to ‘wake up early,” and the sentence that follows, “BIA 2 BIEk. can go to work comfortably,” contradict each other ‘A connective ending that connects two sentences that ‘contradict each other is needed. ‘Th Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Src Exton os Sole “BOHM Heim GAO xiskaIe ECE SSLICH, Tay 2B GANSONES RISHRION wIxIe|7} SICH 24 I WELICh, The narrator said that they take the subway at around In the morning “BOP 24212 On order to get a seat on the subway).” Therefore, you can infer that there are seats available on the subway at around 6. 69-70 CHS 1D WSO ESHMALD. (21 38) _ae sabi, Ae OS £4 Qa a ASUS, oe as He ea Berk oct AGOR Sao] AUC, PSG VT 2H IE 7c Fo] Sa src etadet lo] 2) WL eI ASE AAU, WstOH7F AZZ] MLO 2d au mistake 48GU4.( @ EPS] Moved Lee AUS aS 9] #2 AAP EM BAS WEF SUS, Bowe Ay oleae cee sae. 69 Go] Gog ae 7 INS Ae DEAS, oarere OAzsPI Hat OAFTA DM Oar) Fo4T 70 RAY USLS UH WE AS DEALS. OWSES Veo) 208 BE} Baa. Osseo ASAE FS TS + AAS, OSS Waee MHls Bol Ageok euch. OMe] S74 AS SHE] SHS TS + USC. & Explanation 69 0] ARIS GIRO] MEFELIC, Colt: BE Ole! ABI Sat — 70 “PIO}7) AIFRCHD MxIGH AISI SO}AL BAIS CHER ol Lisi etc Fa HAUC., Tein ems wes 20RE 7ICHRKSLIC, Based on the narrator's statement, they are not good at ‘The narrator says that “I'm not good at Korean, but | was korean. The purpose oftheir practicing Korean in advance able to open an account" with help from the bank teller. should be chosen forthe answer. ‘And the narrator wated for about 20 minutes ater taking & umber. Pet? eeu esd 75 Complete Guide to the PART 3 AIH OTA Mock Tests Alm Boa | l A} 13| Mock Test 1 =7| Listening Qt7| Reading cc Listening 4! M1 2 2) DAP etacksr26 x [1~4] HS ST CH7)) 9} Bo] SSN ME AS TEAL, 7 BRE AA? u Ou, S48 aa, Ou, arora, 1 a) OY, BHo)12, @ 4), He} op yoa, 2, (48) Ou, At BIg, Ou, At Bre, 3. GA) OAS Fog, Oss Soraya, 4, (38) Orpen ards, Os Fo SAMA, 78 Complete Guide tothe TOPIK | Srd Exton 71 Oona, SHaa, OR, FHS Sophia, DMB, SAO] Yor, Oa, see] Bora, Oona, BH org, Oa, Ae wha, OQwys Foraya, Outs Aehola, QuAg ea, OERS Wa a Aaa, % 5~6] THES SH (27])S} Bo] ozs PS TEYAI2, 87 7k OVA BNL, bE One, ers, OAsAL, @reeia, 5. (4a) Ou, eeuc. Ou, 4) age. Ou, Aste. Ou, Br eg, 6 GA) Ou, aes, Ou, date, Ou, 2 aaeuc, @u, 2 3aeuc, % (7~10] AE A YU? (H71)9} Bo] Moke AS DEAL, BI 7: WA) SA AL, uF uaa. ow Oza Oud @3a 7. Ga) O27 Oars 7A @ BA 7PA Orel 8. 3a) Oxza Ora Oa OAS Pats wasnt 79 Ga) Ona Qwa @ aA @ Bepsyoye} (4a) ow) oe OBnet OA [11~14] HRS FR HA WH VSIA? (271) Bo] Asks AS DEAMAL, wi 7K: ©] OES AbOh 2? U: Ul, SS Atoka, oo” @4 OFa owe Ba) ow) OAT ow Ose Ba) Ok Ove Ora @ 8S (48) o@ Oa Ore Ors Ga) ona One Ose @u9} 80 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | 3rd Eton x [15~16] F232 22 74 MS TAS WEAN], (4 44) * (17~21] HS Sat (71) Bo} HS} USI WS AS DEWAL, (438) 87 WA: RS PHOS SHAR? oh: Ul asp APA AOL AA, Owe gue, @ oR: Bt UE, @ Whe thls 724, Oot: thos SHH. OBE $ae 2 agIUEh. Qmeeae 377) 34 Bae, Ous $e Sa) Wea awe, @ azhz BUS MEP aoe wa quep, @ Ah 125 131 UG, @ ahs Bel 4)3 BHC, O78 Bee va + edd, @AA71S FS Oe Be] Ao] Bao ech, OMFS ag gorse. Qos WS ehslealz Beh. OWS HOHE ME o}zle] Bach, @ WAS MPS Belstel geet. 82 Complete Guide to the TOPIK | Sri Eton 20, 21, 22, 23, @ W2h= 24) HAS ee ch, @ Bake 7-33} BA BA) Ay. Oia HAE FBS + eu, O14 2028-44 BYSKs 27} sch, OsRae Ae Bas MTC. OARS A Azo] BRS. O7HE AAS. ABA HSE Ooay Aas OAS 7a. 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