Goethe B2 May 2026

Let’s break down everything you need to know. The Goethe-Zertifikat B2 is a German language exam certifying that you have an advanced intermediate level of German, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

Conquering the Goethe B2: What You Need to Know Before You Take the Exam goethe b2

You can fail one module and still pass the overall exam? No. At B2, you must achieve 60% in every module. If you get 80% in Reading but 55% in Speaking, you fail the entire exam. You can, however, retake individual modules later. Let’s break down everything you need to know

Start today. Pick one resource from the list above. Write one practice email. Listen to one news report. Small steps compound into fluency. You can, however, retake individual modules later

| Module | Duration | What You Do | What’s Tested | |--------|----------|-------------|----------------| | | 65 min | 5 tasks: matching headings to paragraphs, multiple choice, true/false, text gaps, and opinion matching. | Can you understand newspaper articles, blog comments, and formal letters? Can you pick out key details and the writer’s attitude? | | Hören (Listening) | 40 min | 4 tasks: announcements, interviews, discussions, and short reports. You hear each text once (some twice for specific tasks). | Can you follow a fast, natural conversation between native speakers? Can you extract specific info and overall meaning? | | Schreiben (Writing) | 75 min | 2 tasks: 1) a formal email/letter expressing your opinion on a given statement (about 180 words). 2) a comment or forum post reacting to others’ opinions. | Can you argue logically, use formal grammar (e.g., Konjunktiv I for indirect speech), and organize paragraphs? | | Sprechen (Speaking) | 15 min (prep time) + 15 min exam | 2 tasks: 1) a short presentation on a topic (e.g., “How to reduce stress in daily life”). 2) a discussion with your partner about a problem/solution scenario. | Fluency, pronunciation, ability to give a structured monologue, and interact spontaneously. | 3. How is it Scored? Each module is scored out of 100 points (so 400 total). To pass the entire exam , you need at least 60 points (60%) in each module.

Here is the breakdown: