German B1 Exercises

B1 exercises should train reasoning under realistic conditions: presenting views, supporting arguments, and producing structured spoken and written output.

B1 exercises for argumentation and structure

At B1, performance depends not only on correctness, but on coherence and argument structure.

  • State and justify your opinion clearly.
  • Use examples to strengthen your statements.
  • Separate introduction, body, and conclusion.

Train B1 tasks that mirror exam demands

Use realistic task formats: short opinion response, structured text output, and spoken summary with a clear stance.

  • Write one weekly task with self-check criteria.
  • Record speaking tasks and review recurring mistakes.
  • Prioritize mistakes by category for revision.

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