Telc A2 exam
The Telc A2 exam is a little more difficult and extensive than the Telc A1 exam. The Telc A2 exam consists of three listening parts and three reading parts. In the original test, listening takes around 15 minutes, while you have a total of 50 minutes for reading and writing. A model test A2 Telc in our web portal in both listening and reading parts takes 30-40 minutes.
In listening part 1 in the Telc A2 test, the test taker has to note down or write down five different pieces of information. This type of task does not exist at all in Geothe A2. It makes the Telc A2 test a challenge for many German learners and requires enough practice. The other parts of the Telc A2 exam are identical to the usual types of tasks in the Goethe A2 exam. If you have not yet decided on an exam format, we recommend that you take a model test A2 Telc and then a model test A2 Goethe in our web portal to find the test format that is right for you. You can find information about the differences between Goethe A2 and Telc A2 in our forum under Exam Tips.
If you are interested in using our web portal to practice as part of an A2 course and not in an Telc A2 test, you can also use the model tests on Goethe. Both formats can be used as practice material. If you are preparing for an Telc A2 test, you will need to complete and pass several of our model tests. If you pass the model test A2 Telc on our web portal several times, you will then be able to pass the Telc A2 test and receive the Telc A2 certificate.
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