Study for TOPIK
the way it's actually tested.
Vocabulary aligned to TOPIK levels, grammar drills for the patterns the test uses, timed recall under pressure, and listening exercises that train your ear. Free to start.
Which level are you aiming for?
The curriculum maps directly to TOPIK content. Here's what each level requires and where in the curriculum it lands.
| Level | Score needed | Curriculum units | Study time |
|---|---|---|---|
| TOPIK I — Level 1 | 80+ / 200 points | Units 1–4 | 2–3 months |
| TOPIK I — Level 2 | 140+ / 200 points | Units 1–6 | 4–6 months |
| TOPIK II — Level 3 | 120+ / 300 points | Units 1–10 | 8–12 months |
| TOPIK II — Level 4 | 150+ / 300 points | Units 1–14 | 12–18 months |
Time estimates assume 5–7 hours of study per week with consistent daily practice.
What the curriculum actually trains
TOPIK is a specific test with a specific format. Preparation that doesn't match the test format is wasted time.
Vocabulary aligned to TOPIK levels
TOPIK I tests roughly 800–1,500 high-frequency words. TOPIK II expands that to 3,000–5,000. The curriculum maps to these levels directly — you study the words the test actually uses, not random vocabulary from a generic course. FSRS-5 spaced repetition makes sure nothing falls through the cracks before exam day.
Grammar patterns that appear on the test
Particles (은/는, 이/가, 을/를), connectors (-는데, -아서, -지만), honorifics, reported speech, passive and causative forms — the grammar sections of TOPIK I and II test these patterns specifically. Each unit explains the pattern, gives examples, and drills it through multiple exercise formats until the rule is automatic.
Listening and dictation exercises
TOPIK listening tests you on full conversations and monologues at native speed. The listen-and-write exercises force you to hear Korean and produce it without a script — training the same skill the test measures. You cannot pass TOPIK listening by reading about it. You have to train your ear.
Timed practice under pressure
Arena battles add time pressure that passive study never does. Recalling vocabulary and grammar in 10–15 seconds while someone is competing against you is a closer simulation of exam conditions than any flashcard. The urgency builds recall speed — and recall speed is exactly what the timed sections of TOPIK require.
FSRS-5 retention before the exam
The worst outcome is studying a word, forgetting it, and having it appear on the test. FSRS-5 tracks every word individually and schedules reviews right before you would forget it. In the final weeks before your exam, the system surfaces everything that needs reinforcement — not everything, just the things you might miss.
Dialogue drills for reading comprehension
TOPIK reading tests you on dialogue comprehension, main-idea extraction, and vocabulary in context. The dialogue ordering and conversation response exercises train exactly this skill: read a short exchange, understand the situation, respond correctly. Faster reading comprehension under time pressure is a practiced skill, not an innate one.
Most apps aren't built for TOPIK
Duolingo stops at A2. Memrise teaches vocabulary without grammar. Anki is self-directed — you choose what to study, which means you choose what to miss. None of them map their content to what TOPIK actually tests.
TOPIK I requires 800–1,500 specific high-frequency words and the grammar patterns that appear in Level 1-2 questions. TOPIK II requires roughly 3,000–5,000 words, essay structure, passive and causative forms, and listening at full native speed. If your study tool doesn't track those requirements, you're guessing.
The curriculum was built with TOPIK alignment in mind. The vocabulary, grammar progression, and exercise formats are chosen because they match what the test measures — not because they were easy to generate.
What you get free
Pro ($9.99/mo) unlocks the full curriculum through TOPIK II content, ranked Arena seasons, AI voice tutor, 500+ stories, and all exam prep modules.
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