German for Exam Preparation

German for Exam Preparation

The German Cultural Association has substantial experience leading students to achieve high results in their German exams. You can rely on our exam-oriented German classes. All of the official German language tests are recognisable to us, from GCSE to TestDaf, Telc, and the Goethe Zertifikat.

Many of our teachers are certified examiners for various exam boards, so they are well-versed in the curriculum and procedures.

We also have a variety of materials to assist students in preparing for tests and achieving their desired results. Past exam papers, publications specifically intended for each exam, and our own set of self-made exam tools are among these options. Our instructors have the necessary knowledge, as well as their own set of techniques and suggestions, to ensure you improve your grade.

We are here to answer any queries you may have about exam dates, registration procedures, or anything else. If you are unsure of which exam or level you ought to take, please reach out to one of our coordinators for more information on the various possibilities accessible to you.

We’ve put up a quick rundown of each exam that students can sit in Hong Kong. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any additional information.

Students receive the complete individual attention of their assigned teacher in our private online one-to-one sessions. This method helps students make rapid and confident development while receiving all of the attention they require. Furthermore, the teacher can concentrate on individual student flaws and foster the ongoing positive engagement needed for optimal language learning.

This exam is one of the most popular options for international schools, and it is based on the British curriculum.

After five years of preparation, students in international schools can take a General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) in German. Students are usually 15 years old, in Year 11 of the international schooling system, when they sit this exam.

Ultimately, anyone can take this exam. You do not need to be a pupil attending an international school, but all those interested in the qualification should be informed that this exam requires at least 3.5 years of preparation.

The TestDaF is a high-level language examination aimed at non-native German speakers. It covers 4-levels, approximately equal to B2 through C1 on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) scale.

A level 4 on the TestDaF certificate verifies that a student has the language skills required for admission into practically any degree programme at German universities and colleges. It can also provide entrance into many academic jobs and scientific projects in Germany.

Our TestDaF preparation course will assist you in determining how to attain the best possible exam outcomes. You’ll learn about the TestDaF’s objectives and content, including topic vocabulary and structures, as well as the four language abilities to be examined.

The Goethe certificate (Zertifikat) is a globally recognised German language certification that can be used for everything from visas to residency permits and citizenship applications as well as university entrance requirements in Germany.

Goethe Zertifikats are used to certify German language skills across six levels, from A1 to C2 for fluent German users, while the Goethe TestPro is used to measure German for professionals. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is used in all tests.

The Telc (The European Language Certificates) standard tests correspond to CEFR levels. The Telc examinations also provide specialised teaching and assessments in areas such as workplace language, medical language for nurses, doctors, and carers, and university entrance focuses.

This is another globally recognised certification that can be used to apply for a visa, a residence permit, or citizenship in Germany.

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