I know TTMIK levels do NOT come close to correlating with TOPIK levels, but I am wondering if there's anyone here who has done both or knows of someone who has done both and about what TOPIK score they had at which TTMIK level.

What fluency level would you be at after Talk To Me In Korean? (I did a quick search, and apparently, someone said that you wouldn't be able to reach A2 after the whole curriculum. There are a lot of criticisms, saying that the curriculum focuses too much on grammar and not vocabulary, so you still wouldn't be conversational in Korean.) After the whole curriculum, Level 1 to Level 8, what can you do to continue your study in Korean (hopefully free of charge)?


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"The Super Intense Review for level 1 is the best. With the basic words learned in level 1, the review packet helps to put those words into conversational use. Using this will give you more confidence to move on to level 2."

I had progressed up to Level 5 but I decided to review from the beginning now that I opted for the yearly subscription. Now I get to complete all the review quizzes and follow along with the live class reviews which help me decide where I need more practice. This Intensive Review feels like a concise bonus per level that also helps me feel more confident about building up my conversation skills. Thank you for preparing such a thorough lesson plan for us to be able to follow at our own pace from the comforts of our home.

I really love this courses. Will you do this Super Intense Review Kit also for the other levels? It would be so helpful! And I think it would be great to have a quiz at the end of each Super Intense Review Kit course. Thank you so much! Love from Italy!

Honorifics are very important in Korean and are something you will encounter in Korean literally every day. From when you call a stranger who dropped a purse or a worker in a restaurant to when you talk to your parents or boss, every daily situation involves using honorifics.

Addressee honorification is to signal formality or closeness between the speaker and the listener. It is reflected in the choice of suffix as a sentence ending. The sentence endings differentiate sentences into different speech levels. People divide Korean speech levels differently, between three to seven levels. We will consider 7 levels from the wider viewpoint.

MESSAGE FROM THE AUTHOR First of all, you are amazing! You have come a very long way on your Korean language learning journey. Congratulations! With this grammar textbook, the 5th in the Talk To Me In Korean series, you will take your Korean to an even higher level. You will learn more conjunctions with which you will form longer, yet much more structured, sentences. You may also learn some new vocabulary and cultural insights! The content of this book is incredibly important, but it is up to YOU to put it into practice! At this level, you can already say so many things in Korean, so it is vital to the learning process to seek out and take advantage of opportunities to practice; whethere it be through speaking with a friend, practicing with an online tutor, posting in Korean on social media, or even just writing your thoughts in a journal. We hope you enjoy studying and improving your Korean with this book, and thank you very much for your continued love for Talk To Me In Korean products! We have so much more in store for you in the future, so please continue your Korean language learning journey with us. .. 5

TALK TO ME IN KOREAN - LEVEL 5This sufx is usually used when talking about, and also directly to, older people; someone with whom you are psychologically distant, or someone who is higher in the social hierarchy. You can never use - - when talking about yourself. How is it used? - - can be used in any tense by adding - - between the verb stem and the verb ending indicating tense. PLAIN Present tense: verb stem + - / / Past tense: verb stem + - / / Track 03 Future tense: verb stem + - HONORIFIC Present tense: verb stem + - - + - Past tense: verb stem + - - + - Future tense: verb stem + - - + - * When the verb stem ends with a consonant, add in front of to conjugate it into a form that is easier to pronounce. Ex) 1. = to see 14 Develop Your Communication Skills by Building Longer Sentences

TALK TO ME IN KOREAN - LEVEL 5 Exercise for Lesson 3 Check the answers on p.212 4. Talk To Me In Korean teacher Kyung-hwa has a brother who is 10 years younger than her. He has just nished taking the Suneung exam (Korean SAT) that he prepared for his entire school career. What would Kyung-hwa say to her brother? () 5. Hyunwoo gets to work for several Korean TV/radio shows, and on his rst day, the president of the broadcasting station wants to meet him. After talking to the president for a while, what would Hyunwoo say to him when he leaves the president s room? () 28 Develop Your Communication Skills by Building Longer Sentences

LESSON 4 LESSON 4 I guess, I assume (Part 1) -  If you ve studied with our Level 4 book, in Lesson 27 you learned how to express I think that... or it seems that ... by using . The key sentence structure in this lesson is Track 07 somewhat similar to , but it carries a stronger connotation of I suppose because or I assume based on ABC (fact). - = I assume; I suppose; I guess This is typically only used when you are talking about someone other than yourself. However, when you talk about yourself using - , you are referring to yourself in the third person by making assumptions about how or why you have done something. Ex) I guess you don t like coffee. I guess I ve never heard about it. 29 and Learning More about Korean Culture

TALK TO ME IN KOREAN - LEVEL 5 [noun group] = someone who is planning to buy it [present tense + - ] = I am thinking of buying it, and/but.... For expressing intention to do something, - is not commonly used in the plain present tense (- ) in colloquial Korean. Therefore, if you say it might sound very textbook-like and formal. Alternatively, however, you can use it in very formal situations. Usage 2 - talking about a state of the near future Track 15 = to drop; to fall = to be about to drop, to be going to drop Ex) . = It looks like it s going to rain. Q: How is this compared to the plain future tense? A: When using -( ) to talk about the state of something or an event which is going to happen, it is usually based on your own assumptions or judgements. Ex) . = It is going to rain (this is a fact). . = It is about to rain (based on your own supposition or what you see). 52 Develop Your Communication Skills by Building Longer Sentences

Sample Sentences LESSON 8 ,. = I wanted to meet a friend yesterday, but I could not meet her. = I was going to meet a friend yesterday, but I couldn t meet her. = I was planning to meet a friend yesterday, but I couldn t meet her. * -( ) is very useful for expressing your past plan for the future, which could be past or present already when using this form. . = There are many students who want to study abroad. = There are many students who are planning to study abroad. * Here, you could also say \" \" but with -( ) it is easier to make noun groups than -( ) . The phrase Track 15 doesn t make sense, so you have to say . ,? = I m planning to buy a camera. Which one is good? * , ? would mean the same in most cases, but here, you are showing more of your intention. . = My friend is going to cry. = My friend is about to cry. * It seems as though this sentence is talking about an action to cry , but it is really 53 and Learning More about Korean Culture

LESSON 10 LESSON 10 (To say) that something/someone is + noun  + -() () In this Talk To Me In Korean lesson, you will learn how to use -( ) . Track 19 -( ) is a way to use direct speech or indirect/reported speech in Korean. In English, an example of this would be She said, I am a teacher or Charlene said she is a teacher . As a way to quote what someone else said, -( ) is typically not used by itself, but rather with words related to speaking, such as (to speak), (to talk), and (to answer). It can also be used with , which in this case means to say , to tell , or to talk , and so on. Before taking a look at how to form a sentence using -( ) // , please note that -( ) is used ONLY when you want to say (he/she/they) said that (something) is + NOUN . When you want to say (he/she/they) said that (something) + VERB , you use different structures which will be covered in a future lesson. 63 and Learning More about Korean Culture

TALK TO ME IN KOREAN - LEVEL 5 LESSON 11 Sentence Building Drill 3 Sentence Building Drill 3 Welcome to the rst Sentence Building Drill lesson for this level! As with our Level 4 book, Track this series will focus on how to use the grammatical rules and expressions discussed so far in 21 order to train yourself to make Korean sentences more comfortably and with more exibility. Starting off with THREE key sentences, you will practice changing parts of these sentences so that you don t end up just memorizing the same three expressions. Being exible and comfortable making Korean sentences is the objective! Key sentence (1) ? = Among these, can I pick just any? Key sentence (2) . = Yesterday I was so tired, so as soon as I got home, I couldn t do anything and just fell asleep right away. 78 Develop Your Communication Skills by Building Longer Sentences

(2) you want to introduce what something is called or how it is described. LESSON 12 Ex) = The person who they say is a doctor This person called Hyunwoo is = Sample Sentences . = Here, there is a restaurant called School Food . . = There is a teacher called Jin Seokjin. * In English, you have to add called Jin Seokjin , who is called Jin Seokjin , or Track whose name is Jin Seokjin after a teacher , but in Korean, the order is reversed. 23 Talk To Me In Korean ? 87 = Do you know the website called Talk To Me In Korean ? ,. = Studying is... (something that) you can t do for a long time if it s not interesting. * You can also say . If you say , you are talking about as the grand subject of the sentence. ,. = Tomorrow, a friend named Alex will come here. and Learning More about Korean Culture 2351a5e196

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