Overview
TOPIK I Level 2 is the higher tier within the TOPIK I exam. While you take the same test as Level 1 candidates, a higher score places you at Level 2. This level certifies that you can handle everyday communication beyond basic survival — making phone calls, using public services, and understanding simple announcements and notices. It corresponds roughly to CEFR A2.
Passing score: 140 out of 200 total points (combined Listening + Reading).
Achieving Level 2 demonstrates a solid foundation and is often the minimum requirement for certain Korean language programs and short-term work visas.
Exam Structure
The exam is identical to Level 1 — the same test paper, same questions.
| Section | Questions | Time | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listening (듣기) | 30 questions | 40 minutes | 100 |
| Reading (읽기) | 40 questions | 60 minutes | 100 |
| Total | 70 questions | 100 minutes | 200 |
To reach 140 points, you need strong accuracy on both sections. The later questions in each section (questions 20-30 in Listening, 30-40 in Reading) are significantly harder and test Level 2 competency specifically.
Vocabulary Topics
Level 2 requires approximately 1,500-2,000 words, building on the Level 1 foundation:
- Public services (공공서비스): 우체국 (post office), 도서관 (library), 경찰서 (police station)
- Telephone & communication: 전화번호 (phone number), 문자 (text message), 이메일 (email)
- Work basics: 회사 (company), 회의 (meeting), 출근 (going to work), 퇴근 (leaving work)
- Health & body: 머리 (head), 배 (stomach), 아프다 (to hurt), 약 (medicine)
- Emotions: 기쁘다 (happy), 슬프다 (sad), 걱정하다 (to worry), 피곤하다 (tired)
- Travel & transport: 비행기 (airplane), 예약 (reservation), 출발 (departure), 도착 (arrival)
Grammar Points
Level 2 grammar adds complexity through connectors, irregular verbs, and more nuanced expressions.
Connectors (연결어미): - -아/어서 (because/and then): 배가 아파서 병원에 갔어요. — My stomach hurt so I went to the hospital. - -(으)니까 (because/since): 비가 오니까 우산을 가져가세요. — Since it's raining, take an umbrella. - -지만 (but): 비싸지만 맛있어요. — It's expensive but delicious. - -(으)면 (if): 시간이 있으면 같이 가요. — If you have time, let's go together. - -(으)ㄹ 때 (when): 한국에 갈 때 뭐 하고 싶어요? — When you go to Korea, what do you want to do?
Irregular verbs (불규칙 동사): - ㅂ irregular: 덥다 → 더워요 (hot), 춥다 → 추워요 (cold), 어렵다 → 어려워요 (difficult) - ㄷ irregular: 듣다 → 들어요 (to listen), 걷다 → 걸어요 (to walk) - ㅅ irregular: 짓다 → 지어요 (to build), 낫다 → 나아요 (to be better)
Additional patterns: - -고 있다 (progressive): 지금 공부하고 있어요. — I'm studying now. - -아/어 보다 (try doing): 김치를 먹어 보세요. — Try eating kimchi. - -(으)ㄴ 적이 있다 (experience): 한국에 간 적이 있어요. — I've been to Korea. - -기 전에 / -(으)ㄴ 후에 (before/after): 자기 전에 책을 읽어요. — I read before sleeping.
Study Tips
- Target 70% accuracy on both sections. With 140/200 needed, you cannot afford to be weak in either Listening or Reading. Balance your study time equally.
- Master the connectors. Level 2 Reading passages use compound sentences heavily. If you cannot parse -아/어서, -(으)니까, and -지만, comprehension drops dramatically.
- Study irregular verb tables systematically. There are only 7 irregular patterns in Korean. Memorize the common verbs in each category — they appear on every exam.
- Practice with real notices and signs. TOPIK I Reading includes questions about announcements (안내문), invitations (초대장), and signs. Visit Korean websites or apps to get used to these formats.
- Build reading speed. At Level 2, the later reading passages are 4-5 sentences long. Practice reading Korean text without stopping to look up every word — guess from context.
Sample Questions
Listening — Dialogue comprehension (듣기 15-20번 유형): You hear a dialogue: 남자: "주말에 뭐 할 거예요?" 여자: "친구하고 영화를 보려고 해요." Question: 여자는 주말에 무엇을 할 거예요? (a) 운동할 거예요 (b) 영화를 볼 거예요 (c) 여행을 갈 거예요 (d) 공부할 거예요
Answer: (b) 영화를 볼 거예요
Reading — Notice comprehension (읽기 유형):
한국어 교실 안내 일시: 매주 월요일, 수요일 오후 3시-5시 장소: 3층 305호 대상: 외국인 학생 신청: 1층 사무실
Question: 한국어 교실은 언제 합니까? (a) 매일 (b) 월요일, 수요일 (c) 화요일, 목요일 (d) 주말
Answer: (b) 월요일, 수요일
Reading — Paragraph main idea:
요즘 한국에서는 혼자 밥을 먹는 사람이 많습니다. 그래서 '혼밥'이라는 말이 생겼습니다. 혼자 먹기 좋은 식당도 많아졌습니다.
Question: 이 글의 중심 내용은 무엇입니까? (a) 한국 음식 종류 (b) 혼자 식사하는 문화 (c) 식당 추천 (d) 요리 방법
Answer: (b) 혼자 식사하는 문화
Recommended Study Path
On LangSteps, Level 2 preparation builds on Level 1 material:
- Unit 1: Complete all 25 lessons — Lessons 14-25 cover the connectors, irregular verbs, speech levels, and question patterns essential for Level 2.
- Vocabulary: Emotions, Health, Travel, Work, Shopping — These categories supply the intermediate vocabulary that distinguishes Level 2 from Level 1.
- Grammar Reference: Connectors (all 12 topics) — The connector section covers every linking pattern tested at Level 2, from -아/어서 through -아/어도.
- Grammar Reference: Irregular Verbs (all 7 types) — Systematic coverage of ㅂ, ㄷ, ㅅ, ㄹ, 르, ㅎ, and 으 irregulars.
- Grammar Reference: Honorifics — Understanding speech levels is tested indirectly through dialogue comprehension questions.