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Online Korean Language Level Test Total tests taken so far: 104316. Average score: 22/70

Congratulations on deciding to take our Korean Level Test. We designed this test to assess your language ability by measuring your comprehension of Korean grammar and your understanding of various phrases.
Read on if you would like to learn more about how to complete the test and how to interpret and use the results. Alternatively, if you would like to get started, scroll down to question one.

Read more about our language levels.

Test instructions

Each question comprises a sentence with a missing word or words. Below the incomplete statement are five possible answers, of which only one is correct. Click the answer you think is the right one to complete the relevant sentence. However, try not to guess; getting an answer correct by accident will mean your final results inaccurately represent your current Korean level. Instead, select the “I don’t know” option.

After answering the 10 questions below, you can choose to end the test and get your score by clicking “Get My Test Results.” Alternatively, click “CONTINUE WITH 10 MORE QUESTIONS” and another set will appear. By answering more questions, up to a maximum of 70, we can provide you with a more precise final assessment.

Whether you complete all 70 questions or fewer, click “Get My Test Results” when you are ready to end the test. Your results will appear on your screen immediately.

Proficiency rating

Once the test is complete, you will receive your final score, which we use to designate one of our Korean proficiency ratings. Each gives an approximate description of your current comprehension, as well as the average number of hours of study (either one-to-one or in small groups) to reach the level.

General levels

Individual lessons(average no. of hours)
Group lessons(average no. of hours)
Beginner
(You have very little experience with English)
N/A N/A
Elementary
(You can comprehend and use some simple phrases)
30 50
Pre-intermediate
(You can communicate in a single, direct exchange about simple topics concerning yourself and the other person)
50-80 80-100
Intermediate
(You have a good knowledge of most everyday topics, including home, work, health, etc. You can also speak about some abstract and indirect subjects, such as relevant past experiences and plans for the future.)
100-150 150-200
Upper Intermediate
(You can discuss and comprehend a wide range of subjects without too much help from the other party or parties)
200-250 250-300
Advanced
(Your English comprehension covers a vast selection of complex subjects. You can effectively comprehend texts about topics in which you are otherwise unfamiliar)
300-400 400-550

Making use of your results

Completing our Korean Level test is about more than just satisfying your curiosity to know your current language ability. These results can be useful in several ways to improve your learning and confidence:

• We have carefully researched our language proficiencies to reflect the skill levels of official accreditation programs. For example, a Pre-Intermediate Language Trainer level is comparable to a Low/Middle Intermediate ACTFL* level. Therefore, your results here can give you an idea of how you might do, should you decide to take an officially recognized test. To understand our proficiency levels in more detail, and how they compare to formal certificate programs, click here .

• Our results include questions you answer incorrectly (or where you select “I don’t know”). Do not feel disheartened by any wrong answers. Instead, use these results to understand where your Korean comprehension needs further study.

• We encourage you to share your results with your language tutor, assuming you have one. For instance, Language Trainers’ professional tutors will use these results to tailor your future studies. This will ensure you develop your Korean language skills efficiently.

* ACTFL = American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

If you would like to know more about our language courses, you can do so here. Otherwise, if you would like to speak to someone about how we can help you improve your Korean, you can submit an inquiry or contact us here.

1. 내 이름은 지윤 ______ . [ nai ee-reum-eun ji-yoon ________.]
이에요[ee-ae-yo]
있어요[it-sau-yo]
했어요[hat-sau-yo]
이었어요[ee-ut-sau-yo]
I don't know
2. 그 남자는 25살 _______ . [ gue nam-ja-nun soo-mul da-sut-sal- ______.]
있다[it-da]
이다[ee-da]
했다[hat-da]
한다[han-da]
I don't know
3. 나는 어제 친구를 ______ . [ Nanun- Eaujai- Chingureul _________.]
만났어요[ man-nat-sau-yo]
먹었어요[ mu-gut-sau-yo]
읽었어요[il-gut-sau-yo]
달렸어요[dal-ryut-sau-yo]
I don't know
4. 리나는 내일 아침에 출장을 ______ . [le-na-nun nai-eel A-chim-ai chul-jang-eul_______.]
갔다[gat-da]
가다 [ ga-da]
갈 것이다[gal-gu-shida]
가는 중이다[ga-nun joong-ee-da]
I don't know
5. How do you say "15:30" in Korean?
삼시 삼십분[ sam-si sam-sip-boon]
세시 세십분[se-si se-sip-boon]
세시 삼십분[ se-si sam-sip-boon]
세시 세십분[ se-si se-sip-boon]
I don't know
6. What does '이모 [ee-mo] mean?
Father's brother
Father's sister
Mother's sister
Mother's brother
I don't know
7. How do you say " 마흔 여덟 [ma-hoon yo-dulb]" in Korean?
28
38
45
48
I don't know
8. 나는 달리기를 10년째 ______ .[na-nun dal-li-gi-ruel sip-nyon-jjai-________.]
할거에요[hal-gu-ye-yo]
하고 있어요 [ha-go-it-sau-yo]
하고 싶어요 [ha-go si-pu-yo]
했을 거에요 [hat-seul gu-ae-yo]
I don't know
9. 나는 여자친구와 자주 영화를 보러 ______ .[na-nun yo-ja-chin-gu-wa ja-ju young-hwa-ruel boru-________.]
간데요 [ gan-de-yo]
갔나봐요[ gat-na-ba-yo]
가요 [ ga-yo]
가는 중이에요[ ga-nun joong-ee-ae-yo]
I don't know
10. 눈이 언제부터 오기 시작했어요? [noo-niee un-jai-bu-tu ogi shi-jak-hat-sau-yo? ]
한 시간 후에요. [han-shi-gan hoo-ai-yo]
한 시간 전 부터 요[han-shi-gan jun-bu-tu-yo]
한 시간 이요[han-shi-gan ee-yo]
한 시간 동안이요[han-shi-gan dong-ahn-ee-yo]
I don't know