Goethe B1 Sprechen (Speaking) – Format, Task Guide, and Scoring Tips 2026

Goethe B1 Sprechen is the speaking module of the B1 exam — the most nerve-wracking module for many Indian candidates. The good news: B1 speaking has a well-defined format with three predictable task types. Once you understand exactly what each task requires and practise under time conditions, it becomes very manageable. This guide covers the format, what examiners score, and how to prepare effectively.

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Goethe B1 Sprechen – Exact Format

ComponentDetails
Exam FormatIn pairs (two candidates examined together) or alone with two examiners
Preparation Time15 minutes before the exam (to prepare Task 1)
Exam Duration15 minutes total (for both candidates)
Number of Tasks3 tasks
Maximum Score100 points (scaled)
Pass Threshold60/100

The 3 Tasks – What Each One Requires

TaskNameDescriptionDuration
Aufgabe 1Presentation (Gemeinsam etwas planen)Work with your partner to plan something together — e.g. a trip, a party, a joint project~5 min total for both
Aufgabe 2Reacting to a partner’s presentationAfter your partner presents, you ask a question or give a comment~3 min
Aufgabe 3Discussion and negotiationReact to images or statements on a topic; express opinions and reach a conclusion~7 min total for both

Important: At many Goethe centres globally, Aufgabe 1 has candidates present a topic they prepared in the 15-minute prep time (not a joint planning exercise). Confirm the exact format with your testing centre — the task content varies slightly.

What Examiners Score

Scoring CategoryWeightWhat Is Assessed
Communicative success (Kommunikative Leistung)30%Did you complete the task? Was your message understood?
Vocabulary range (Wortschatz)30%Variety and appropriateness of words; topic-specific vocabulary
Grammatical accuracy (Grammatik)20%Correct verb forms, sentence structure, agreement
Pronunciation and fluency (Aussprache und Flüssigkeit)20%Clear pronunciation; natural pace; manageable hesitation

Key insight: Communicative success is worth 30%. An examiner who understands your message perfectly will score this highly — even if your grammar is imperfect. Clear communication is more important than grammatical perfection at B1.

Task 1 – Presentation Strategy

You have 15 minutes to prepare. A card is given with a topic (e.g., “Present something you enjoy doing in your free time” or “Talk about your hometown”). Strategy:

Structure: 3 parts — Introduction (what you will talk about), 2–3 main points, Conclusion

Aim for 2–3 minutes of speech — not a one-sentence answer

Include an opinion: “Ich finde das sehr wichtig, weil…” — shows language range

Use connectors: “Erstens…, Außerdem…, Schließlich…” — shows organisation

Do not memorise a script — use notes (bullet points only)

Task 2 – Reacting to Partner Strategy

After your partner presents, you need to ask a question or make a comment. Common approaches:

Response TypeExample in German
Ask a questionHast du schon einmal…? / Wie oft machst du das?
Share your own experienceDas finde ich auch interessant. Ich selbst…
Express a different opinionDas sehe ich etwas anders. Meiner Meinung nach…
Ask for clarificationWas meinst du genau mit…?

Task 3 – Discussion Strategy

A topic is presented (often as images or statements). You must express an opinion and discuss it with your partner. Key phrases:

FunctionUseful Phrase
Giving an opinionIch bin der Meinung, dass… / Ich glaube, dass…
AgreeingDa stimme ich zu. / Genau das finde ich auch.
Disagreeing politelyDas sehe ich ein bisschen anders. / Ich bin nicht ganz einverstanden.
Making a suggestionWir könnten… / Was hältst du davon, wenn wir…?
Reaching a conclusionKönnen wir uns darauf einigen, dass…? / Ich denke, wir sind uns einig, dass…

Common B1 Speaking Errors

ErrorFix
Answering in one sentence and stoppingBuild 3–4 sentence answers; add “weil” clauses and examples
Using only present tense throughoutVary: use Perfekt for past, werden + infinitive for future
Forgetting to use connectorsPrepare 5–6 connectors in advance: also, außerdem, deshalb, trotzdem, jedoch
Speaking too quietly out of nervesPractise with a speaking partner at normal conversation volume
Translating from English/Hindi word-for-wordPractise thinking in German from early in your preparation

Mock Speaking Practice

Practice MethodFrequencyGoal
Record yourself doing a 2-minute presentation3x per weekHear your errors; monitor fluency
Practise with a language partner (iTalki, Tandem)2x per weekReal interaction under pressure
Run timed Task 3 discussions alone — react to images2–3x per weekBuild spontaneous opinion production
Review Goethe B1 Sprechen sample videosOnce per weekCalibrate your level against model responses

Key Takeaway

Goethe B1 Sprechen rewards candidates who can communicate clearly and complete the task — not those who speak perfectly. Build your vocabulary for common topics (travel, hobbies, work, daily life), practise structured 3-part presentations, and learn the phrases needed for discussion tasks. Run mock speaking sessions regularly and use languagetest.in to prepare all four B1 modules in a single, structured programme.

References

1. Goethe-Institut B1 Sprechen Assessment Criteria – goethe.de

2. iTalki German tutors – italki.com

3. languagetest.in – Goethe B1 Mock Tests

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