Once per school year students at Goethe-Institut supported PASCH schools have the opportunity to proof their German skills. Check out the materials for preparing and organizing the Fit für Deutsch A1 and A2 exam
The students receive an internationally recognized Goethe certificate, which opens doors for them and motivates them to continue learning German. They realize how good their German already is and that they can converse in simple sentences not only with their German teachers but also with native speakers. For parents, it is particularly attractive that their child acquires an additional qualification and therefore has better chances with scholarships and exchange programs.
Two examiners from the Goethe-Institut conduct the exams at school. Look up how the CERF scale compares to the ACTFL scale here.
... take a German exam for children and young people between 10 and 16 years of age.
... prove that you have successfully reached level A1.
... be issued an official and internationally recognized certificate.
... take a German exam for children and young people between 10 and 16 years of age.
... prove that you have successfully reached level A2.
... be issued an official and internationally recognized certificate.
If you are interested in organizing Fit für Deutsch A1 and A2 exams at your school, please contact the Goethe-Institut in your region for further information.