The Goethe-Zertifikat A1 is the entry-level certificate in the Goethe-Institut’s official German language qualification framework. It certifies that you can understand and use very basic German expressions related to immediate needs — greetings, numbers, family, everyday objects, and simple requests. For many Indian applicants, the A1 certificate serves a specific practical purpose: it is required for the family reunion (Ehegattennachzug) visa for spouses joining partners already resident in Germany. This guide covers the full exam format, syllabus, and how to prepare effectively.
60 out of 100 (minimum 15 out of 25 in Sprechen and Schreiben)
Common use
Germany spousal visa (family reunion); starting point for German learning journey
Validity
For life — no expiry
Module 1 – Lesen (Reading): 20 Minutes
Task
Text Type
Format
Marks
Task 1
5 short public notices or signs (e.g. shop opening times, public announcements)
Match each notice to a statement — True / Not mentioned
5
Task 2
5 very short messages (e.g. SMS, note, email)
Match each message to its purpose — what does the sender want?
5
Task 3
A short informational text (e.g. poster, advertisement, form)
5 True / False questions about specific details in the text
5
Task 4
5 sentence fragments with vocabulary gaps
Choose the correct word from 3 options for each gap
5 (bonus task for some variants)
Module 2 – Horen (Listening): 20 Minutes
Task
Audio Type
Format
Marks
Task 1
5 very short dialogues (e.g. ordering food, asking for directions, making appointments)
Select the correct picture from 3 options for each dialogue
5
Task 2
5 short public announcements (e.g. train station, airport, supermarket)
True / False — is the statement correct based on the announcement?
5
Task 3
5 short dialogues with specific information (numbers, times, names)
Fill in a simple form or notes with the exact information heard
5 (played twice)
Module 3 – Schreiben (Writing): 20 Minutes
Task
What You Write
Marks
Task 1 – Fill in a form
Complete a short personal information form (name, address, nationality, date of birth, profession, telephone)
5
Task 2 – Write a short message
Write a short SMS, note, or message (approximately 30 words) responding to a prompt — e.g. accept an invitation, ask about an event time, send a brief instruction
10
Module 4 – Sprechen (Speaking): 15 Minutes
Task
What You Do
Duration
Task 1 – Personal introduction
Introduce yourself: name, age, city, job, hobbies, family — respond to simple examiner questions
3–4 minutes
Task 2 – Ask or say something (picture prompts)
Use picture cards to make a simple request, provide information, or respond to what another candidate says
5–6 minutes
Task 3 – React to requests
Respond to short spoken requests or questions (e.g. “Can you spell your name?” / “What time is your appointment?”)
3–4 minutes
Goethe A1 Syllabus – Topics and Vocabulary
Topic Area
Key Vocabulary and Structures
Personal information
Name, Alter, Adresse, Nationalitat, Beruf, Telefonnummer, E-Mail — “Ich heiße… / Ich bin… Jahre alt.”
Numbers, dates, and time
1–100, days of week, months, clock times — “Es ist halb drei. / Am Montag.”
Food and drink
Brot, Wasser, Kaffee, Tee, Bier, Obst, Gericht — “Ich mochte… / Ich nehme…”
Goethe A1 for German Spousal Visa – What You Need to Know
The most common reason Indian applicants sit the Goethe A1 is the Ehegattennachzug (family reunion / spousal visa) requirement. Germany requires the following-on spouse to demonstrate A1 German before the visa is issued. Key points:
Requirement
Details
Who must take it
The spouse who is applying to join their partner in Germany — the partner already in Germany does not need to take it
Where to take it in India
Goethe-Institut examination centres in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Pune, Bangalore, and Hyderabad
Validity of the certificate
Unlimited — the certificate does not expire; you may take it up to 2 years before your visa application without issue
Exemptions
Citizens of certain countries, holders of university degrees from German-medium institutions, or those who can demonstrate German proficiency by other means
For the spousal visa, the A1 exam requires approximately 60–80 hours of preparation for a complete beginner. A focused 6–8-week programme studying 1.5–2 hours daily is sufficient for most motivated learners. languagetest.in provides Goethe A1 mock tests, vocabulary exercises, and listening practice to support this preparation.