Goethe German A2 exam details
The German A2 exam pattern is quite simple. As it’s a language, there are 4 modules- Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. It is a 60-point exam, and you have to score a minimum of 36 points (60%) to pass the exam.
What does the Goethe A2 Exam cover?
The A2 exam consists of 4 modules or parts, 15 points each so total of 60 points.
1. Listening (Hören)
2. Reading (Lesen)
3. Writing (Schreiben)
4. Speaking (Sprechen)
Note- Don’t forget to watch the videos on our YouTube channel. I have solved one Goethe Institut A2 sample question paper for you. Read the blog first; this will make your understanding better.
Here you will see the Goethe A2 sample question paper provided on their website for practice purposes. You can download the German A2 exam practice material from the Goethe Institute’s official website. The same link we have given at the end of the blog. We suggest reading the complete blog before downloading the practice material.
Let’s talk about these four modules in detail now-
1. Listening (Hören) module – Time- 30 min, Points- 20
There are four parts (Teil) in the listening module.
- Part 1 (5 dialogues, played twice) – 5 points for 5 questions – Multiple choice type.
- Part 2 (1 dialogue, played once) – 5 points for 5 questions – match the pictures.
- Part 3 (5 dialogues, played once) – 5 points for 5 questions – Multiple choice type.
- Part 4 (1 dialogue, played twice) – 5 points for 5 questions – Yes/No (True/False)
Let’s see in detail-
Listening (Hören) Part 1 (Teil 1) – 5 points
This consists of 5 questions (1-5), and there will be 5 audio dialogues. You’ll have a question, and there will be 3 options- A, B and C. All 5 audios are played twice. You get enough time to understand the question and select your answer. If you listen carefully, you can easily find the answers. Make sure to read the question and options before the audio starts. See the image below.

Listening (Hören) Part 2 (Teil 2) – 5 points
Here you listen to only one audio for all the 5 questions (6-10). This consists of 5 elements and 9 images. You have to listen to the audio and match images with the elements (for ex. Days with the activities). One image will match the example, and the remaining images won’t have any element to match with. The audio is mostly a conversation between two people and will be played only once. In the sample question given below, you have to match the activities with the days. In the image, you see only 6 images, but there will be 3 more below (a, b, …. upto i ). Please note that the number ‘0’ is an example.

Listening (Hören) Part 3 (Teil 3) – 5 Points
You will get 5 questions (11 to 15) and 5 Audios here and again, there will be A, B, and C options to every question. Here, the options will be the images. You have to listen to the audio carefully and select the answer. Every audio here is played only once.

Listening (Hören) Part 4 (Teil 4) – 5 points
Here you listen to only one audio (an interview) for all the 5 questions (16-20). This consists of 5 statements. You have to listen to the audio and decide if the statement is true (select Yes) or false (select No). The audio is mostly a conversation/interview and will be played twice. Please note that the number ‘0’ is an example.

2. Reading (Lesen) module of Goethe A2 exam- 30 mins, 20 Points
Again, there are 4 parts of the reading module.
Part 1 (medium size text) – 5 points for 5 questions – Complete the statements
Part 2 (Shopping centre info-board) – 5 points for 5 questions – a, b or c
Part 3 (read the Email) – 5 points for 5 questions of multiple-choice type- a, b or c
Reading (Lesen) Part 1 (Teil 1) – 5 points
Here, one text is given to read, and there will be 5 incomplete statements with 3 options a, b and c. You have to find out which option completes the statement correctly according to the text. You can see the text in the image below and the questions below that.
Text-

Statements to complete-

Reading (Lesen) Part 2 (Teil 2) – 5 points
In this part, you will get an information Board of one shopping mall, where you can see on which floor what things are available. You will get 5 requirements here. For example, you want to drink coffee in that mall. There will be three options given: a. 1st Floor, b. Ground floor and c. 5th floor. You have to choose the correct option. Read the information board and find out where you can get coffee to drink. ‘Beispiel’ or ‘0’ number question is an example in the image below.
Information board-

Questions-

Reading (Lesen) Part 3 (Teil 3) – 5 points
Here you will get an email to read, and there will be 5 incomplete statements (questions 11-15) with 3 options a, b and c, similar to Teil 1. You have to find out which option completes the statement correctly according to the email.
Email-

Statements-

Reading (Lesen) Part 4 (Teil 4) – 5 points
In this part, you will get 5 requirements (questions 16-20) from five different people in the statement form, and there will be 6 website screenshots. You have to read the information given in the 6 website screenshots and match them with the requirements. One website already matches the example. so 5 remaining screenshots are for five statements.
Requirements-

Websites-

3. Writing (Schreiben) module of Goethe A2 exam- 20 mins, 20 points
In the writing module, there are only 2 parts.
Part1 (write an SMS)
Part2 (Letter/ email writing)
Let’s see in detail.
Writing (Schreiben) Part 1 (Teil 1) – SMS writing
You have to write an SMS to your friend, colleague, or family member. The exact situation will be given in the question. You have to understand and write an SMS accordingly. Three points will also be mentioned in the question. Make sure to include all those points in your SMS. Here, you are not expected to write full sentences with proper grammar. It should be a short SMS giving enough information. The maximum word limit will be 30.

Writing (Schreiben) Part 2 (Teil 2) – Email writing
You will get one topic to write a letter or an email. Mostly, it will be a formal one. With the topic, you also get three points to include in the letter. Write around 6 to 7 lines (around 40 words) on the given three points. As this is an email/ a letter, you are expected to write grammatically correct sentences. Try using 2 to 3 A-2 grammar topics.

4. Speaking (Sprechen) module of the Goethe German A2 exam-15 min, 25 points
(Score a minimum of 15 points in the speaking module to pass the exam)
Part1 (Question-Answer) – 5 points
Part2 (Talking about yourself on the given topic) – 10 points
Part 3 (perform a conversation) – 10 points
Let’s see in detail.
Speaking (Sprechen) Part 1 (Teil 1) – 5 points
You will get 4 cards to ask four questions. On each card, you will see one word, and you have to frame a question to get some information. Your partner has to answer the questions. Similarly, your partner will get four cards with one word on each card, and you have to answer his or her questions. Try answering each question in 2 to 3 lines. Also, try using A2 grammar.

Speaking (Sprechen) Part 2 (Teil 2) – 10 points
In this part, you will get one theme and Four Points. You have to talk about yourself on the given theme and the points. 2-3 sentences per point should be enough. Let’s say altogether you have to speak 8 to 12 sentences. Using A2 grammar will give you a good score.

Speaking (Sprechen) Part 3 (Teil 3) –
In this part, you will get a partner activity. You and your partner will get a separate calendar. Your schedule will already be mentioned on the calendar. Now you will have one purpose to find a common time to meet. You have to discuss with each other and find a common time to do the given activity. You both can not see each other’s calendars.
Candidate – A

Candidate – B

End of the exam-
You will get a separate answer sheet, and you have to fill in your answers in the answer sheet except for speaking, of course 🙂
Exam results are displayed on Goethe’s website in around 10-15 days.
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Reference – Goethe Institute official website.
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