German B2Chapter 5 of 29

Formal Emails: Requests, Clarifications, and Follow-ups

Write professional emails to offices, universities, and employers with clear B2 politeness.

Learn how to structure formal German emails, make polite requests with Konjunktiv II, clarify requirements, and follow up professionally without sounding impatient.

95 minLevel: B2

What this chapter covers

  • I can structure a formal German email clearly and professionally.
  • I can use polite Konjunktiv II request forms such as könnten, würden, and wäre.
  • I can ask indirect questions to clarify deadlines, documents, and requirements.
  • I can follow up on an application or request without sounding impatient.
  • I can write a complete B2 formal email to a university office, employer, or public office.

What you will practise in the app

The full chapter includes 10 interactive exercises covering these formats:

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

Vocabulary: Formal Email Communication

A small sample from this chapter's vocabulary set.

die Anfrageinquiry
die Rückmeldungreply, feedback
die Unterlagedocument
die Bescheinigungcertificate, confirmation
der Antragapplication, request

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.

Formal Email Structure at B2

Write emails that sound clear, respectful, and purposeful.

Polite Requests with Konjunktiv II

Ask for help without sounding demanding.

Clarifications and Follow-ups

Ask precise questions and follow up without sounding impatient.

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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