Goethe B1 Modellsatz !new! -

The B1 exam is modular, meaning it consists of four independent sections: Reading (Lesen), Listening (Hören), Writing (Schreiben), and Speaking (Sprechen). You can take these modules all at once or separately. The Modellsatz is designed to simulate this exact modular experience, complete with answer sheets (Antwortbögen) and audio files for the listening section. Breakdown of the Goethe B1 Modellsatz Modules

Stick to the word counts. Writing too much can lead to more mistakes. Focus on using "Redemittel" (connectors and phrases) that show you are at a B1 level.

You choose one of two topics provided. You must give a short presentation (approx. 2–3 minutes) outlining the structure, your personal experience, the situation in your home country, pros and cons, and a conclusion.

You write an informal email or forum post to a friend about a personal experience (e.g., a party, a trip, a move). You must cover three specific bullet points provided in the prompt. (Suggested length: ~80 words, 20 minutes). goethe b1 modellsatz

3 tasks: Writing a personal email, a forum post expressing an opinion, and a formal email.

The speaking module tests your verbal fluency, pronunciation, grammatical accuracy, and ability to interact with a partner.

"Ich möchte heute über das Thema... sprechen." (Today I would like to speak about...) The B1 exam is modular, meaning it consists

A radio debate or discussion with a host and two guests (played twice); match opinions to the speaker. 3. Schreiben (Writing) Duration: 60 minutes Structure: 3 tasks ( Aufgaben )

A forum post (approx. 80 words) expressing your opinion on a social or cultural topic.

Write an informal email to a friend describing an event (e.g., a party, a move, or a trip). You must cover three specific bullet points. Length: approx. 80 words. Breakdown of the Goethe B1 Modellsatz Modules Stick

You and a partner plan an activity together, such as a party or a trip.

Express your opinion on a current social topic in a blog/forum post context (approx. 80 words).

Simply reading through the Modellsatz isn't enough. Here is how to use it for maximum results: