German B1Chapter 29 of 29

B1 Final Diagnostic

Find your strongest and weakest B1 skills before moving to B2.

Use this final B1 diagnostic to test grammar, reading, listening, language elements, writing, and speaking-style preparation. The goal is not to learn a large new topic, but to identify what you can already do independently and what you should review before starting B2.

90 minLevel: B1

What this chapter covers

  • I can check whether my B1 grammar is stable across mixed situations.
  • I can understand practical reading texts such as notices, emails, and short instructions.
  • I can understand important details in everyday and exam-style listening situations.
  • I can write a clear B1 message with structure, connectors, and appropriate tone.
  • I can prepare short spoken answers by organising ideas before I speak.

What you will practise in the app

The full chapter includes 10 interactive exercises covering these formats:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Fill-in-the-blank sentences
  • Vocabulary matching
  • Word order tasks
  • True or false statements
  • Listening comprehension
  • Translation practice
  • Guided writing task

Vocabulary: B1 Final Diagnostic Review

A small sample from this chapter's vocabulary set.

die Schwächeweakness
die Stärkestrength
der Bereicharea
die Rückmeldungfeedback
die Lösungsolution

This is only a small sample. The full vocabulary set — with audio, example sentences, and grammar details — is available in the free app.

Grammar topics in this chapter

This chapter explains 3 grammar topics with plain-English explanations and structured exercises.

How to Use This Diagnostic

Use the results to decide what to review before B2.

B1 Language Checklist

The grammar and language skills you should control before B2.

Writing and Oral-Response Strategy

Organise your answer before producing German.

Why this matters in Germany

This chapter helps you build German you can use in everyday situations in Germany — from understanding simple sentences to handling basic conversations, messages, appointments, study, work, and daily life. Practical language learned in context is easier to remember and use when it matters.

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