Goethe B1 Lesen (Reading): Format, Common Traps, and How to Score 60+

The Lesen (Reading) module of the Goethe-Zertifikat B1 tests your ability to understand everyday texts in German — from personal messages and notices to newspaper articles and work correspondence. While it does not require literary analysis, it does demand careful reading, vocabulary depth, and the ability to distinguish between similar answer options. This guide covers the full format and winning strategies.

Goethe B1 Lesen Module Overview

FeatureDetails
Duration65 minutes
Number of tasks4 tasks
Total marks100
Pass mark60 out of 100
Text typesNotices, articles, personal messages, formal letters, online forums
Answer formatMultiple choice, True/False/Not mentioned, matching

Task-by-Task Breakdown

TaskText TypeFormatMarksKey Skill
Task 15–6 short texts (notices, ads, signs)Match each text to a heading or statement25Global comprehension of short texts
Task 2One longer text (article or interview)5 multiple choice questions25Detailed reading for specific information
Task 3Series of short messages or emailsTrue / False / Not mentioned25Critical distinction between stated and implied
Task 4Formal or semi-formal text (letter, report, forum post)Fill gaps from a word bank, or match paragraphs25Understanding text structure and coherence

Task 1 – Short Texts: Matching Strategy

Task 1 presents five or six short authentic texts — a shop notice, a classified ad, a community announcement, a sign — and asks you to identify the main message or match it to a category.

Key strategy — scan for communicative purpose: Each short text has one main purpose. Ask: Is it giving instructions? Offering something? Warning about something? Requesting action? Your answer should match that purpose, not just one or two shared words.

Common trap — vocabulary overlap: Wrong answers often contain words from the text but describe a different purpose. Example: A text about a library late fee might contain the word “Buch” (book) — but if the answer says “lending books”, that’s wrong if the text is about payment.

Task 2 – Longer Text: Multiple Choice Strategy

A single article (200–250 words) about a real-world topic — a study, a local event, a social issue. Five multiple choice questions follow, each with four options.

Skim first, then answer: Read the five questions, then skim the article for topic sentences. Then read more carefully only the sections relevant to each question.

Paraphrase trap: The correct answer will usually not use the same words as the text. It paraphrases the meaning. Train yourself to match ideas, not vocabulary.

Distractor analysis: Three of the four options are wrong. Usually: one is factually incorrect, one is true in general but not stated in the text, one uses words from the text but misrepresents the meaning.

Task 3 – True / False / Not Mentioned: The Hardest Task

Task 3 is the module that most often trips up B1 candidates. You read a series of short texts (online forum posts or personal messages) and judge five statements as True, False, or Not mentioned.

The “Not mentioned” trap: This is the most common error in Task 3. Many candidates default to “False” when information is absent. But “False” means the text explicitly contradicts the statement; “Not mentioned” means the text is simply silent on the topic.

Rule: If you cannot point to a specific sentence in the text that supports or contradicts the statement, the answer is “Not mentioned.”

Example:

StatementText saysCorrect Answer
“She plans to visit Berlin next month”No mention of future plans at allNot mentioned
“She plans to visit Berlin next month”She says she went to Berlin last yearFalse (different time/tense)
“She plans to visit Berlin next month”She says she wants to go to Berlin next monthTrue

Task 4 – Gap Fill / Matching: Coherence Strategy

Task 4 tests your understanding of text logic and vocabulary in context. Either you fill gaps in a text from a word bank, or match paragraph fragments to gaps in a longer text.

Gap fill strategy: Read the full text first without filling gaps. Get the overall meaning. Then go back and consider which word fits grammatically AND semantically. Try each option in the gap, check: does the sentence still make sense? Does it match the surrounding context?

Paragraph matching strategy: Look for topic sentence continuation clues. The sentence before the gap will often set up a specific idea that only one option continues correctly. Watch for discourse markers: “Deshalb” (therefore) means the next sentence is a consequence.

B1 Reading Vocabulary – High-Frequency Word Groups

ContextKey Words for B1 Reading
Work and employmentStelle, Bewerbung, Vertrag, Aufgaben, Kollege, Vorgesetzte, Arbeitszeit
Housing and daily lifeMiete, Kündigung, Nebenkosten, Wohngemeinschaft, Hausordnung, Umzug
Health and medicineArzt, Termin, Krankenschein, Symptome, Rezept, Behandlung, Versicherung
Public noticesAchtung, Bitte beachten, Geöffnet, Geschlossen, Verboten, Hinweis
Events and cultureVeranstaltung, Ausstellung, Eintritt, Anmeldung, Teilnahme, Programm

Time Management in the Lesen Module

TaskSuggested TimeApproach
Task 112–15 minutesQuick scan; match communicative purpose
Task 215–18 minutesSkim + targeted reading for each question
Task 315–18 minutesCareful reading; note True/False/NM precisely
Task 412–15 minutesRead full text first, then fill/match
Review5 minutesCheck flagged uncertain answers

Mock Tests – The Only Way to Practise Effectively

Reading comprehension cannot be improved by studying vocabulary lists alone. You must practise with real exam-format texts under timed conditions. Key benefits of mock tests:

• Pattern recognition: You learn to recognise which answer choice patterns Goethe uses for distractors.

• Time calibration: You discover which tasks take you longer and adjust your timing strategy.

• Error analysis: Reviewing wrong answers teaches you more than reviewing correct ones.

languagetest.in provides Goethe B1 reading mock tests with all four task types, timed conditions, and detailed answer explanations.

References: Goethe-Institut B1 reading sample tasks: goethe.de/en/spr/kup/prf/b1.html | Goethe B1 official preparation materials: goethe.de | languagetest.in Goethe B1 reading practice tests

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