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TELC B2 GERMAN
<em style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">Hi! I've finished B1. 2 level and all together I was studying German for 6 years. I would like to learn part of B2 level of grammar on my own and for speaking part train with teacher. I would like to hear an opinion if it's possible to prepare for telc b2 in 2 months (my own studying +privat lessons) or am I wrong? I would like to take Telc B2 exam on July 10th. I'm ready to learn german every day for 3 hours and I'm planing to have 2-3x hours per week with teacher for grammar/vocabulary check. Does anyone have a suggestion? </em>
Apr 19, 2020 1:52 PM
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If you're at B1 level now and want to take the B2 exam in July, it sounds doable to me. I have taught many students (in English) who moved up a level after about 10-12 weeks - this was after taking classes for three hours a day, Monday to Friday.
Every learner is different though. I had a German student in the past who moved from zero to level C1 in about a year. It depends on how dedicated you are, and on how fast you learn.
Good luck!
April 19, 2020
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Ti ĆŸelim mnogo uspeha =} Äeravno se mi zdi nekaj nizko B1 po ĆĄestih letih.
Äe se bi rada z nekom pogovarjala po nemĆĄko ... ;) ... moja slovenĆĄÄina je na ĆŸalost zelo slaba. Smo se odeslili ko sem bil le ĆĄtiri leta star (sem pa iz meĆĄane avstrijske / slovenske druĆŸine).
April 19, 2020
1
Hallo! Ich halte es fĂŒr möglich, wenn du jeden Tag 2-3 Stunden lernst und ein Lehrer deinen Fortschritt ĂŒberprĂŒft.
Ein oder zwei Wochen vor der PrĂŒfung solltest du dich genau auf den bestimmten Test B2 vorbereiten, damit du dich an diese PrĂŒfung gewöhnst. Das heisst, Testsimulationen zu machen, um zu wissen, was du genau finden wirst.
Mein Tipp: Benutze Englisch nicht mehr. Von jetzt an musst du immer auf Deutsch schreiben.
Viel GlĂŒck und viele GrĂŒsse!
April 19, 2020
Natalija
Language Skills
Croatian, English, German, Slovenian
Learning Language
English, German
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