Overview of Goethe-Institut examination and course levels

Levels A1 - C2 in the table below refer to the European Framework of Reference for Languages. The courses in Boston represent subdivisions of these levels.

 Language
 course levels
GER*
 equivalent
 Goethe-Institut
 examinations

A1.1

A1.2
A1
 Fit in Deutsch 1
 Start Deutsch 1
A2.1



A2.2

A2.3

A2
 Fit in Deutsch 2
 Start Deutsch 2
B1.1
B1.2
B1.3 B1  Zertifikat Deutsch für Jugendliche
 Zertifikat Deutsch
B2.1
B2.2
B2.3 B2  Zertifikat Deutsch für den Beruf
 Goethe-Zertifikat B2
 Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache
C1.1
C1.2
C1.3
C1
 Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch
 Goethe-Zertifikat C1
 Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache

C2.1 C2  Goethe-Zertifikat C2
 Großes Deut. Sprachdiplom



GER*:
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Information about the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages



Elementary use of language
A1 A2
Can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very simple sentences, which relate to the satisfying of concrete needs. Can introduce him/herself and others as well as ask others about themselves – e.g. where they live, who they know and what they own – and can respond to questions of this nature. Can communicate in a simple manner if the person they are speaking to speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to help. Can understand sentences and commonly used expressions associated with topics directly related to his/her direct circumstances (e.g. personal information or information about his/her family, shopping, work, immediate surroundings). Can make him/herself understood in simple, routine situations dealing with a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and common topics. Can describe his/her background and education, immediate surroundings and other things associated with immediate needs in a simple way.
 
 
 
 
Independent language use
B1 B2
Can understand the main points when clear, standard language is used and the focus is on familiar topics associated with work, school, leisure time, etc. Can deal with most situations typically encountered when travelling in the language region. Can express him/herself simply and coherently regarding familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Can report on experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes and goals as well as make short statements to justify or explain his/her own views and plans. Can understand the main contents of complex texts on concrete and abstract topics; also understands specialized discussions in his/her own primary area of specialization. Can communicate so spontaneously and fluently that a normal conversation with native speakers is easily possible without a great deal of effort on either side. Can express him/herself on a wide range of topics in a clear and detailed manner, explain his/her position on a current issue and indicate the benefits and drawbacks of various options.
 
 
 
 
Autonomous language ability
C1 C2
Can understand a wide range of challenging, longer texts and also grasp implicit meanings. Can express him/herself spontaneously and fluently without having to search for words frequently and noticeably. Can use the language effectively and flexibly in his/her social and professional life or in training and studies. Can make clear, structured and detailed statements on complex topics and apply various means of text association appropriately in the process. Can effortlessly understand practically everything which he/she reads or hears. Can summarize information from various written and spoken sources, logically recounting the reasons and explanations. Can express him/herself spontaneously with high fluency and precision and also make finer nuances of meaning clear in more complex topics.

Sommer 2013:

July – August, 2013
All classes are conducted in German.

Contact:

Language Department
Tel: (617) 262-6050 x20
Fax: (617) 262-2615

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