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Do you need to write a topic for your composition?

A: It is clearly stated in the official question and answer forum of TOPIK that there is no need to write a topic in the composition of TOPIK exam, and the composition can start directly from the text.

If a student writes a topic in the exam, it will not be deducted according to the regulations, but it may bring a bad impression to the marking teacher, thus lowering the composition score.

Do punctuation marks and spaces in the composition count as words?

A: Punctuation marks and spaces in the composition of the proficiency test will be counted together. Seeing this article, students who are worried about not getting enough words in their compositions should be very happy.

However, it should be noted that spaces are not only included in the number of words, but also one of the test sites for the examination of composition topics, which requires candidates to pay more attention and accumulate more in the process of study in order to reduce mistakes in writing.

Does the first sentence of the composition need to be blank?

Answer: composition format requirements: there is a space at the beginning of the paragraph; There is a space between each word; The period at the end of the sentence takes up a space, and the period is a solid point. The question mark suggests leaving a space before writing a sentence.

When doing TOPIK real questions, you can pay more attention to the format of the real composition, which is the official format and the most standard format. Formative errors in the composition can also lead to points deduction. I hope that students will pay more attention and practice during the preparation.

Do you use respect order or basic order for suffixes?

A: It should be noted that the style of the article must be consistent throughout, and you can't use honorific words for a while and disrespectful words for a while.

Next, let's take a look at the topics in TOPIK's writing exam.

Question 1: Fill in the blanks

There are two such problems in writing. The first paragraph is generally practical and the second paragraph is informative.

Answer skills: When you finish this kind of questions, you should pay attention to the position of brackets in the article and make clear the relationship between this part and the preceding and following sentences, especially when brackets are in the middle of sentences. By analyzing the relationship between brackets and the following sentences, we can judge what kind of connection suffix or expression should be used at the end of the bracketed sentence. Moreover, the format of the summary suffix used should be consistent with other sentences of the question.

Question 2: Chart analysis of small composition (200-300 words)

Han Gu thinks that the easiest part to break through in writing is the small composition, which usually gives you an icon to analyze and explain. Unlike fill-in-the-blank questions, you are blind if you don't understand, and you don't need to have arguments to conceive a big composition. Break through the small composition, five sentences is enough!

The first sentence: summarize what this chart says.

Applied sentence patterns: ............................................................................................................................................................................

If you have time to revise it, you can also add it. As for what is said in the picture, it has been explained in the general title, and we just need to fill it in.

The second sentence: introduce the general trend.

Apply sentence patterns:? / .......? . /./.

With the above sentence patterns as a reference, we can see that the data has gone up, we can say that we have seen an upward trend, we can say that we have seen changes, and we can say that we have seen differences.

There are only a few words for lifting, such as ...? . . . ? . .

Third: introduce extreme value.

Idiomatic sentence pattern:? / ..? /? /? /? -(ratio)? ...? /? /? /? -(ratio)? /? /? /? -(ratio)? .

The fourth sentence: introduce the remaining data.

It should be noted that we will introduce every data encountered in the diagram. Here are some percentage representations. Please try to use several representations when describing the data. For example: 65%? . 25%? . 10%, etc.

The fifth sentence: make a summary of this picture, what can be inferred from the above content?

Application sentence pattern: ...? /? / ? ...? /? /? .

According to the above routine, the small composition will be done! Is it simple? You might as well find a short composition and try to practice it according to this routine. After writing, you will find something unexpected!

Question 3: Big composition (600-700 words)

Answer skills: The reformed new TOPIK writing test requires candidates to write an article of 600-700 words according to a given topic or question. The topics of the composition are mostly social problems, social phenomena, economic development and ideas, so candidates usually need to pay more attention to reading Korean news articles. In addition, we should pay attention to the following points in the exam:

1) All three questions given in the title need to be answered;

2) The paragraphs are clearly divided and clearly connected;

3) Advanced candidates need to use advanced category grammar to ensure the richness and diversity of language expression;

4) Words and grammar should be written separately, using "-?" It should be used at the end of the sentence. /? ,(? )? "The end suffix of the class.

Matters needing attention

Change the beginning or paragraph of the article to a new time and space, that is, start writing from the second space.

A case of lowercase Roman numerals or Arabic numerals, and a case of uppercase Roman numerals.

Punctuation marks occupy a space, and then a space is empty. However, there is no need for spaces after commas and periods.

When writing, when punctuation should be added to the end of a line, punctuation can be marked with characters in the last line.

The ellipsis occupies two spaces.

Punctuation marks are written in different boxes when they appear continuously. However, when quoting others with quotation marks, if there are both periods and quotation marks after the quotation marks, write the two symbols in the same box.

Every word in the sentence should be written separately.

Auxiliary words are associated with the previous components.

Subordinate nouns should be written separately.

Quantifier (unit noun) should be written separately.