TOPIK 2 쓰기 54번 기본 문장 연습 / sub : ENG, 中文, 한국어 / SUNSA TOPIK /
Summary
TLDRIn this lesson, Mr. Choi provides a detailed guide on how to tackle Question 54 of the TOPIK II writing exam, which is often considered the most challenging part of the test. He emphasizes the importance of sentence structure and grammar, offering practical methods for forming responses to common question types. The video highlights the benefits of focusing on structure first and adding content later, helping learners write coherent and grammatically correct sentences. By following these basic methods, students can improve their scores and better prepare for the exam.
Takeaways
- 📚 The TOPIK II writing test's Question 54 focuses on social and personal issues, requiring candidates to express opinions and provide solutions.
- ⏳ Candidates are expected to write 600-700 characters in 30 minutes, which is challenging for most learners.
- 📝 Structuring sentences based on the question format helps in forming grammatically correct answers, even if the content is difficult.
- 💡 The 'What is A?' question type requires answers in the form of nouns or noun phrases, making sentence structure easier.
- 🧠 Content like 'improving quality of life' or 'affecting physical and mental health' can be reused across various questions.
- 🛠 Structuring sentences first, then adding content, helps avoid grammatical mistakes and provides clarity in answering.
- ❌ Even if grammar is imperfect, content relevance is key to receiving a decent score.
- 📊 The method introduced is particularly helpful for those struggling with basic writing foundations for the TOPIK II exam.
- 🔄 Common question types like 'What are the causes?' or 'Why is that important?' follow repeatable sentence structures.
- 🎯 Practicing sentence structure repeatedly ensures higher accuracy and confidence during the TOPIK II writing exam.
Q & A
What is the main focus of Question 54 in the TOPIK II writing test?
-Question 54 of the TOPIK II writing test focuses on addressing social and personal issues, requiring test-takers to express their opinions, provide assertions, and suggest solutions related to the given issue.
How long should the response to Question 54 be?
-The response to Question 54 should typically be between 600 to 700 characters long.
How much time is generally recommended to spend on Question 54 during the writing section?
-It is recommended to spend about 30 minutes on Question 54, out of the 50 minutes allocated for the writing section.
Why is Question 54 considered the most difficult section of the TOPIK II exam?
-Question 54 is considered the most difficult section because it requires writing skills that are harder to improve through self-study. Many students struggle with understanding the question format and constructing grammatically correct sentences while addressing the content accurately.
What basic method does Mr. Choi recommend for practicing Question 54?
-Mr. Choi recommends using the structure of the question itself to form the answer, which helps avoid grammatical errors. This method involves mimicking the question's sentence structure while changing the content.
Can students still score well if they make grammatical mistakes in their answers?
-Yes, students can still score decently if their content is good, even if they make some grammatical mistakes. However, answers that do not match the content of the question will lose points.
What common sentence structure can be used to answer 'What is A?' type questions?
-For 'What is A?' type questions, students should use sentence structures like: 'The positive aspect of A is blank,' where 'blank' is filled with nouns or noun phrases.
How should one approach answering 'What are the reasons, causes, or grounds?' type questions?
-To answer questions about reasons or causes, the sentence structure should be: 'The reason why A is difficult is blank,' or 'It can be attributed to blank.'
How should solutions to problems be structured in Question 54?
-When providing solutions to problems, use sentence structures like: 'To reduce blank, efforts to blank are necessary,' or 'It is important to blank to address blank.'
What is the key takeaway from Mr. Choi’s method for tackling Question 54?
-The key takeaway is that focusing on sentence structure first, then filling in content, allows students to write clear and grammatically correct answers, even if they are not confident in the content at first. Repeated practice of basic sentence structures is essential to improving writing skills for Question 54.
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