About the TELC B1 Exam
The TELC B1 German exam is a standardized test that assesses your ability to communicate in German at an intermediate level. It covers all four language skills: reading, listening, writing, and speaking.
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Exam Structure
The written part of the TELC B1 exam consists of:
- Leseverstehen (Reading): Tests your ability to understand written German texts. You'll need to identify main ideas, specific details, and implied meanings.
- Sprachbausteine (Language elements): Focuses on grammar and vocabulary. You'll complete texts by choosing the right words or grammatical forms.
- Hörverstehen (Listening): Assesses your ability to understand spoken German in different contexts.
- Schriftlicher Ausdruck (Writing): Tests your ability to write texts in German, such as emails, letters, or short essays.
Scoring and Certification
To pass the TELC B1, you need to score at least 135 out of 225 points in the written part. The certification is widely recognized by employers and educational institutions in German-speaking countries.
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