The final four weeks before your Goethe or DELF exam are the most valuable — and the most misused. Many candidates spend this period cramming new vocabulary or rereading grammar books. The most effective candidates do the opposite: they stop acquiring and start consolidating. This guide gives you a week-by-week plan for the final month using mock tests as the central tool.
The Core Principle: Consolidate, Don’t Acquire
Language acquisition takes months. In the last 4 weeks, your brain cannot reliably integrate large amounts of new vocabulary or grammar. What it can do in four weeks:
✓ Stabilise skills you already have under time pressure
✓ Eliminate habitual errors you’ve already identified
✓ Build confidence and exam-specific muscle memory
✓ Improve module-specific technique (timing, question strategies)
✗ Do NOT: learn 500 new words, start a new grammar unit, change your approach entirely
Week 1 (4 Weeks Out): Full Diagnostic
Run one complete, full-length mock exam under strict timed conditions. Treat it exactly like the real exam:
| Action | Purpose |
| Timed full mock — all 4 modules | Baseline measurement: where are you right now? |
| Score each module independently | Identify which module(s) need most work in weeks 2–3 |
| Review every error with source text / audio | Categorise errors: grammar / vocabulary / task technique / time pressure |
| Update your error log | Refresh your list of habitual errors to eliminate |
After scoring, allocate Week 2 priorities based on your weakest module. If Hören is below passing — prioritise listening. If Schreiben — intensive writing drills in Week 2.
Week 2 (3 Weeks Out): Targeted Module Drilling
Based on your Week 1 diagnostic, spend this week drilling your two weakest modules. One module per day, alternating:
| Day | Focus Activity | Time |
| Monday | Weak Module 1 — full module mock + error review | 90 min |
| Tuesday | Weak Module 2 — full module mock + error review | 90 min |
| Wednesday | Grammar errors from error log — targeted correction exercises | 60 min |
| Thursday | Weak Module 1 again — different mock, same module | 90 min |
| Friday | Weak Module 2 again — different mock | 90 min |
| Weekend | Reading or listening immersion (no exam pressure) | 60 min/day |
Week 3 (2 Weeks Out): Mixed Module Practice
Shift from module isolation to cross-module fluency. Run shorter sessions across multiple modules each day:
| Day | Focus Activity | Time |
| Monday | Reading + Listening (both under time pressure) | 90 min |
| Tuesday | Writing mock + self-review against model answer | 90 min |
| Wednesday | Speaking practice — all 3 tasks + self-recording | 45 min |
| Thursday | Full mini-mock (2 modules only) — timed | 90 min |
| Friday | Review error log; rewrite all habitual error sentences correctly | 60 min |
| Weekend | One full mock test — relax after | 3–4 hours |
Week 4 (Final Week): Consolidation and Rest
This is the week most candidates misuse. Week 4 should feel lighter — not more intense:
| Day | Focus Activity | Time |
| Monday | One timed mock — listening only; brief error review | 60 min |
| Tuesday | One timed writing task; review register and structure only | 60 min |
| Wednesday | Review your complete error log — read each error and correction | 30 min |
| Thursday | Light immersion only — German/French TV, radio, reading | 45 min |
| Friday (day before exam) | NO intensive study. Review exam logistics only. Sleep 7–8 hours. | 20 min |
| Exam Day | Arrive early. Eat. Stay calm. Trust your preparation. | — |
Exam Day Checklist
| Item | Check |
| Valid ID and exam admission document | ✓ Pack the night before |
| Pens (black or blue, 2 spares) | ✓ Pack the night before |
| Arrival time (30 min early recommended) | ✓ Check centre location the day before |
| Water bottle (allowed in most centres) | ✓ Small, clear bottle |
| No phone in exam room | ✓ Leave in bag or car |
| Breakfast on exam day | ✓ Light, no heavy food that causes drowsiness |
Module-Specific Final Week Tips
| Module | Final Week Focus |
| Lesen / Compréhension des Écrits | Read one article per day; practise identifying main argument vs. details |
| Hören / Compréhension de l’Oral | Listen to target-language radio daily; 1 mock listening task per day |
| Schreiben / Production Écrite | Write one short piece per day; focus on structure and connector variety |
| Sprechen / Production Orale | Record yourself on one topic daily; listen back for fluency issues |
Key Takeaway
The last four weeks are not for learning — they are for performing. Run full mock tests in Week 1 and Week 3 to measure progress, drill your weakest modules in Week 2, and taper down in Week 4 to arrive at the exam confident and rested. Use languagetest.in for all timed mock practice — the format mirrors the real exam and the review tools help you close the loop on every error.
References
1. Goethe-Institut Exam Information – goethe.de
2. CIEP DELF Exam Guide – ciep.fr
3. languagetest.in – Full Goethe and DELF Mock Tests

