4급 단어 카드TOPIK 4 Korean Flashcards — Spaced Repetition
All 2,823 TOPIK 4 words as a deck. The same words as the TOPIK 4 daily plan and the same record of what you know — whichever suits today.
TOPIK 4 Flashcards 2,823 cards · spaced repetition
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- 카드TOPIK 4 cards
- 2,823
- 한자어With hanja
- 1,171
- 음성With audio
- 2,696
- 꾸준히Days at 20/day
- 142
평가 방식What each grade does
| Grade | Key | What it means | Next gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Again | 1 | Forgotten. The card goes back to the start of the learning steps and returns in a minute. | restarts |
| Hard | 2 | Recalled, but it hurt. The gap grows a little and the card gets marginally harder to keep. | × 1.2 |
| Good | 3 | Recalled. The gap grows by the card's own ease factor — the normal answer. | × ease |
| Easy | 4 | Instant. The gap jumps, and the card's ease rises so it comes back less often still. | × ease × 1.3 |
이어서 공부하기Keep going at TOPIK 4
자주 묻는 질문Common questions
Do the flashcards and the daily plan share my progress?
Yes — completely. There is one list of TOPIK 4 words and one record of what you have done with them, so a word you answer here is a word the TOPIK 4 plan shows as scheduled, and a word you mark “Know it” on the TOPIK 4 word list stops appearing in both. That is the point of having both: some days a list you work down is what you want, some days you would rather be shown one word at a time.
Where do new cards come from?
From the top of the TOPIK 4 list, commonest first — the same order the plan hands words over in. If you have a TOPIK 4 plan running the deck will not introduce a word the plan has not reached: new cards stop at the end of today's list, which keeps one pace rather than two. Without a plan it deals down the whole level, all 2,823 words, as fast as you want.
How does the spacing work?
It is SM-2 with Anki's defaults. A new card is shown twice a few minutes apart, then a day later. From there each correct answer multiplies the gap by that card's own ease factor, so cards you find easy fall away to months and cards you keep missing stay close. Intervals get a small random nudge so a big session does not land as one wall of reviews on a single future day.
How many cards should I do in a session?
Reviews first — they are the ones actually due, and there is no way to make them wait without losing the word. New cards are capped at 20 a session by default; the selector above the deck goes from 5 to all of them and the setting sticks. For reference, finishing TOPIK 4 at the steady pace is 142 days at 20 words a day, so twenty a session is comfortably ahead of that.
Can I use the keyboard?
Space or Enter shows the answer, then Space again grades it Good. 1–4 are Again, Hard, Good and Easy. Z or U undoes the last grade, including the effort it recorded.
Why is the hanja on the back and not the front?
For a 한자어 the hanja is half of what makes the word memorable — and it is also a very large hint, since 1,171 of these 2,823 words are built from characters whose meaning you may already know. So it sits on the answer side, where it helps the word stick rather than giving it away.
Why are there only four buttons on a card?
Because in a deck the grade is the decision — a card that also offered “Know it” and “Remind me” would be asking you to answer the same question twice, in two units. To take a word out of rotation for good, mark it “Know it” on its entry in the word list or in the daily plan: a known word is suspended from the deck and stops being dealt, and tapping the mark again brings it back.
Words, meanings, example sentences and audio from the 국립국어원 한국어기초사전, used under CC BY-SA 2.0 KR.