Structure of the examination
The examination consists of a written and an oral part.
In the B1 School examination, test takers complete tasks involving all language skills. Part 1 consists of reading, listening and language elements, with task types including multiple-choice questions or matching tasks. In Part 2, test takers respond to input and express themselves in writing or orally. In the oral section, the focus is on direct communication between test takers. All topics and vocabulary are geared towards the interests of school students.
Subtest | Number of parts | Duration in minutes | Additional information | |
Written examination | Reading | 3 | 90 |
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Language Elements | 2 | |||
Listening | 3 | approx. 30 | ||
Writing | 1 | 30 | ||
Oral examination | Speaking | 3 | approx. 15 | usually 2 test takers 20 minutes preparation time |
This exam can be taken in a computer or paper-based format. It can NOT be taken as a partial examination.
In the mock examination, you will find more important details, including a complete set of tests with solutions to prepare at home or in class. You will learn how the examination works and how the written and oral performances are assessed.
telc English B1 School Mock Examination 1
The mock examination and corresponding audio files can be downloaded here free of charge. The printed version and other materials can be found in the telc shop.
Übungstest herunterladenThe CEFR level B1
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) defines six levels of competence: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2.
Learners at B1 level can
communicate in a simple and coherent way in daily life, at work, and when travelling
write or speak about a range of topics in their own area of interest.
participate in conversations about family, hobbies, work, and current events, reporting experiences, describing goals, and giving reasons for opinions.
generally use grammar and language correctly.
understand and produce simple, connected texts on familiar topics.
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