Goethe B1 Horen (Listening): Format, Task Strategies, and How to Score 60+

The Horen (Listening) module of the Goethe-Zertifikat B1 presents authentic German audio in everyday and semi-formal contexts — conversations, announcements, radio features, and short interviews. At B1 level, the challenge is understanding the main points and important details of clear, standard German across a range of everyday situations. This guide covers all five tasks, their specific strategies, and how to reliably score 60+ in the Horen module.

Goethe B1 Horen – Module Overview

FeatureDetails
DurationApproximately 30 minutes (audio + answering time)
Number of tasks5 tasks
Total marks100
Pass mark60 out of 100
Audio typeEveryday conversations, radio features, telephone messages, public announcements, interviews
Audio speedClear, standard German — slightly slower than authentic native speed

Task-by-Task Breakdown

TaskAudio TypeFormatPlaysMarks
Task 14–5 short conversations or dialogues in everyday situations (e.g. at a shop, on the phone, arranging a meeting)True / False — is each statement about the conversation correct?Once20
Task 2A short radio feature or interview (2–3 minutes) on a lifestyle or social topic5 multiple choice questions about the contentOnce20
Task 3A practical telephone conversation or voicemail messageFill in 5 specific information gaps (name, time, address, number)Twice20
Task 45 short dialogues in everyday contextsChoose the correct picture from 3 options for each dialogueTwice20
Task 5Short statements or announcements (e.g. transport info, event announcements)Match each announcement to a category or True/FalseOnce20

Task 1 – Short Dialogues: True / False

Each dialogue is 30–60 seconds and focuses on a specific communicative situation. The True/False question asks whether a statement about the dialogue is correct. The key challenge is that the correct statement often paraphrases what was said rather than using the same words.

Listen for the communicative outcome: What did the speakers agree on? What information was exchanged? What did someone request or confirm? The statement will test whether you understood the exchange’s result — not isolated words within it.

Watch for partial matches: A common trap is a statement that is almost true — it matches part of the dialogue but adds or changes one detail. Train yourself to check the complete statement, not just the first part.

Task 2 – Radio Feature: Multiple Choice

You hear a feature or interview on a topical B1 theme (technology, health, environment, education, work-life balance). Five MCQ questions test your understanding of the main points and the speaker’s views.

StrategyHow to Apply It
Read all 5 questions before the audio startsYou have approximately 1 minute — use it fully; note key words in each question so you know what to listen for
Mark answers as the audio progresses — do not waitQuestions follow the audio in order; mark your answer when you hear the relevant content, not at the end
Paraphrase awarenessThe correct MCQ option will not use the same words as the audio — it will rephrase the meaning; train yourself to match ideas, not vocabulary

Task 3 – Gap Fill from Voicemail or Phone Call (Played Twice)

You receive a form or notepad with 5 blanks (e.g. name, time, address, phone number, date). The audio plays twice. This is the most reliably scoreable B1 Horen task if you use the two plays well.

Play 1 — context and approximation: Focus on filling as many gaps as possible. Numbers and names are stated once clearly — write them immediately. For addresses or technical terms, write your best approximation.

Play 2 — confirmation and completion: Verify what you wrote in Play 1. Correct any mistakes. Fill any gaps you missed. Do not re-listen to content you already answered — focus only on blank or uncertain items.

Spelling tolerance: For names and addresses, phonetic approximation is often accepted. For numbers, dates, and common words, exact accuracy is required.

Task 4 – Picture Matching (Played Twice)

Five short dialogues; for each you choose one of three pictures. The pictures typically show objects, situations, or places. The audio plays twice, giving you a second chance to confirm.

Eliminate before selecting: For each dialogue, identify which of the three pictures is clearly wrong first. Then choose between the remaining two on Play 2. Starting from elimination is faster than trying to identify the correct picture on the first pass.

Task 5 – Short Announcements: Matching or True/False

Short, functional announcements (train delays, event changes, opening hour notices). These test whether you understand practical spoken German in public contexts.

Announcement TypeKey Vocabulary to Know
Train/bus announcementsGleis, Verspatung, Ausfall, planmassig, Umsteigen, Endstation, Abfahrt, Ankunft
Event announcementsVeranstaltung, abgesagt, verschoben, Einlass, Karten, Eintritt, beginnt um, endet um
Shop/service announcementsGeoffnet, geschlossen, Sonderangebot, Kasse, Etage, Abteilung, Kundendienst

Building B1 Listening Ability

ResourceHow to Use ItFrequency
Deutsche Welle — B1 audio coursesStructured listening with transcripts; ideal for verifying comprehension and vocabularyDaily 15 minutes
ARD Mediathek — German TV newsWatch Deutsche Tagesschau (clear, standard German) — answer self-made questions about the main story3x per week
Slow German podcast (Annik Rubens)B1-appropriate speed; topics include everyday German life and culture3x per week
languagetest.in Goethe B1 listening mock testsFull-module timed Horen practice with answer explanations and task-level scoring2x per week in exam prep phase

B1 listening skill develops fastest when you combine broad listening exposure (Deutsche Welle, German TV) with targeted mock test review. Exposure builds vocabulary and trains your ear to natural German rhythm; mock tests reveal the specific task types and question patterns where you lose marks. Use languagetest.in Goethe B1 mock tests to measure your performance and direct your preparation precisely.

References: Goethe-Institut B1 listening samples: goethe.de/en/spr/kup/prf/b1.html | Deutsche Welle: dw.com/de/deutsch-lernen | languagetest.in Goethe B1 listening practice

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