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How long does it take to study to pass the German A1 exam?

If you learn well, you can pass it in 2 months. I have summarized 4 parts.

Listening part

I think listening is the most difficult part of the A1 exam (perhaps everyone thinks so), because the speaking speed in this part of listening is completely the normal speaking speed of Germans. ah! Moreover, the scenes inside are noisy, which is very disturbing.

The first part of the listening is to choose one of three pictures with pictures. What needs to be paid attention to in this part is: you must see clearly what the question asks. For example, one set of questions mentions how long Sommer Kurs is, but it appears in the conversation. The length of the summer course and the length of courses in other periods are limited, so it is important to pay attention to the question and reading the question is crucial; in addition, you need to pay attention to words such as nicht and nein. Once they appear, the option next to this word is likely to be It needs to be eliminated; read this part twice, so it doesn’t matter if you didn’t hear it the first time, but you should pay attention to where the key points of listening appear the second time.

The second part of listening is 4 judgments, read only once. I have summarized this part into the following situations: "Where should passengers wait and how long should they wait?" or "Who is waiting where for whom?" This happens more often. At this time, you should also pay attention to nicht. If the sentence bleiben appears in it, then you should pay attention to whether nicht aussteigen appears when listening, etc. In addition, if besetzt appears in the content you listen to, you should also pay attention to it; occasionally there is "where does the place close at what time?", and you should pay attention to the appearance of bis and schlossen; you should listen to this part more often, and you must listen to it more. , after listening too much, you can figure out the rules yourself.

The third part of listening is phone recording. Choose one of the three without pictures. I personally feel that this part is relatively simple in listening. The first is to review the questions. It is very important to understand what the questions ask. In addition, when asked about treffen, usually three times or places will be mentioned, and the answer is the option closest to treffen. Just like the first part, don’t panic if you don’t understand it the first time. At least you know where you should focus. In addition, if nicht or zu appears in the question, that option can also be eliminated. Finally, if you really don’t know how to choose, if the article mentions when you go to work, when the clinic opens, and when the car picks up people, the probability of choosing vormittag is higher (only for those students who haven’t understood it after listening to it twice).

Reading Part

I think this part is the easiest, and it is the part where you must get points: complete 15 questions in 25 minutes. When I was simulating, it basically took me 15 minutes to complete it, and I usually got all the answers right or one wrong. The trick for this part is to memorize the words. As long as there are enough words, reading is very easy. The first part of reading is to read letters and judge whether it is true or false. When we took the exam, we asked a friend to invite a friend to buy a computer together. It was relatively simple. As long as the vocabulary was enough, this part was no problem. The second part is to select information according to the requirements, ab selection. What you need to pay attention to in this part is what the key points of the question requirements are. I remember that there was a question about holding a birthday party, and günstig appeared in the question. So you must pay attention to the fact that the price must be cost-effective. Although you have to choose the information of the birthday party, you must The key point is to choose the one with price Preisnachlass, so you must pay attention to the key points in the questions. Similar questions also appeared during my exam. The third part of reading is billboards, sticky notes, etc. This part does require some effort to convert.

Writing Part

Part 1: Fill in the form as required.

This part is a free 5 points, so be sure to get it! Generally, it is just to find the corresponding word from the question, which is very simple, but occasionally it will appear that he is French, and then he will be asked what his mother tongue is, so what about common countries, such as China, Germany, France, the United Kingdom and other countries (people/languages) It still needs to be mastered.

Part 2: Write a letter.

This time we took the test to take a cooking course, which asked about the time and price. The question did not include too many sentence reminders, so we still need to master the basics. If you can use it in the reading part of the previous exam, you can also use it. I was worried that I had written it wrongly, but later I remembered that this word happened to be in my reading, so I confirmed it (haha, I am so smart). This part is actually nothing, get points! Just write the beginning and end correctly. Pay attention to the beginning. Use Lieber for men and Liebe for women. Sehr geehrte for teachers. I think using specific personal pronouns or just Hallo will do for strangers. After writing the beginning, remember to lowercase the first letter of the second line. The rest is just to write according to the meaning of the topic, and don't go off topic. Speaking part

If you pass 21 points in the morning test, you can participate in the speaking part in the afternoon. According to my experience, there are relatively few people who get full marks in the afternoon test. Basically, those who get 25 points in the morning are more likely to pass. My speaking score was 13, which was the highest among our four-person group at that time. Maybe it was because I didn’t meet a master. The European Standard A1 speaking test mainly has three parts:

Part 1: Self-introduction

Needless to say this part, if you memorize it fluently in advance, you can get it with 3 points. Then the teacher will ask two questions. I was asked about the spelling of my hometown and my mobile phone number. Let me tell you, I always remember that the mobile phone number is telefonummer. The teacher asked me about handynummer. I almost didn't react and asked Wie once. Bitte, I may have been deducted points here (囧).

Part 2: Thema Cards

In this part we are testing family (mine is Eltern) and there is another theme, I forgot (haha). In this part, I think you need to master all the exercises in the blue book (I will go through it every day and repeat the ones I don’t know a few more times). In addition, there are several sets of simulation questions on the Internet. Once you master those, you will definitely be able to cope with it. After my exam, everyone was outside, and what I heard was basically in this range.

Part Three: Questions and Answers with Pictures