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How long does it take to prepare for German B1?
For an average person with average intelligence the most reasonable amount of time to learn German language up to B1 level from the scratch would be around one year and even for this also you would need to put a lot of effort in all aspects of learning simultaneously, that is; reading, listening, writing, speaking.
What is the passing marks for B1 test?
B1 Preliminary – Level B1 If you achieve a scale score of 140–159 (Pass, Pass with Merit) in your exam, you will receive the Preliminary English Test certificate at Level B1.
Can you get a job in Germany with B1?
B1 is one of the central requirements for non-EU-citizens to start working in Germany directly. With B1 you also may apply for an apprenticeship in order to learn a German profession in Germany.
What level of German is fluent?
Level C2. This is a Pro level or Advanced Level. Once you complete this level you can speak fluently like a native German.
Can I reach B1 German in 3 months?
If you really need to reach B1 in three months, you’ll probably need a private tutor and spend 6 hours per day on learning German.
How long does it take to reach B1 level in German?
How Long Does It Take to Reach the B1 Level? It is difficult to come up with reliable numbers. Many intensive German classes claim to help you reach B1 in six months, at five days a week with 3 hours of daily instruction plus 1.5 hours of homework. That sums up to 540 hours of learning to finish B1 (4.5 hours x 5 days x 4 weeks x 6 months).
What is German grammar at B1 intermediate level?
German grammar at B1 intermediate level Grammar is simply the underlying patterns of the language. Don’t be confused by the technical words used to describe these patterns and create abstract “rules” with lists of exceptions.
What happens if you pass the B1 test German?
If you manage to pass the B1 test German, there’s a real sense that you’ve entered a new word. It’s all about coming of age as an “independent user” or, as I like to say, becoming a “going concern” in the language. Yes, you’ll still have your limits. What you can say remains rather simple when compared with a native speaker.
How many parts are in the German B1 exam?
The German B1 exam format section by section The B1 test German exam is “modular” in the sense that you don’t have to sit (or pass) all four sections in one sitting (see details on pass marks and retakes below). The exam is split into four parts. These cover the fours skills of listening, reading, reading and writing.