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Lesen – Teil 1: Lesen Sie die E-Mail und entscheiden Sie: Richtig oder Falsch? "Liebe Sara, Ich bin krank und komme heute nicht in die Schule. Kannst du mir bitte die Hausaufgaben schicken? Danke! Lena" Aussage: Lena möchte die Hausaufgaben von Sara.

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Key Facts: Goethe A1 Exam

Goethe A1 (Start Deutsch 1) is the entry-level German certificate at CEFR A1, accepted for German family reunification visas. It tests basic reading, listening, writing, and speaking skills in four tasks, with 60% needed to pass each module group.

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1Lesen – Teil 1: Lesen Sie den Text und entscheiden Sie: Richtig oder Falsch? "Ich heiße Maria. Ich komme aus Spanien, aber ich wohne jetzt in Berlin. Ich bin 28 Jahre alt. Ich arbeite in einem Café. Meine Telefonnummer ist 030 / 1234567." Aussage: Maria wohnt in Berlin.
A.Richtig
B.Falsch
C.Nicht im Text
D.Vielleicht
Explanation: The text states 'ich wohne jetzt in Berlin' — Maria lives in Berlin now. The statement is richtig (correct). This is a basic A1 reading comprehension task testing whether you can extract a simple fact.
2Lesen – Teil 1: Lesen Sie den Text und entscheiden Sie: Richtig oder Falsch? "Ich heiße Maria. Ich komme aus Spanien, aber ich wohne jetzt in Berlin. Ich bin 28 Jahre alt. Ich arbeite in einem Café. Meine Telefonnummer ist 030 / 1234567." Aussage: Maria arbeitet in einer Schule.
A.Richtig
B.Falsch
C.Nicht im Text
D.Unklar
Explanation: The text says Maria works in a café ('Ich arbeite in einem Café'), not in a school. The statement is falsch (false). At A1, you must match specific nouns from simple texts.
3Lesen – Teil 2: Lesen Sie die Anzeige und wählen Sie die richtige Antwort. "Supermarkt FRISCH Geöffnet: Montag – Samstag, 8:00 – 20:00 Uhr Sonntag: geschlossen Frisches Obst und Gemüse, Brot, Milch und mehr! Am Marktplatz 5, Berlin" Wann ist der Supermarkt geöffnet?
A.Jeden Tag von 8:00 bis 20:00 Uhr
B.Montag bis Samstag von 8:00 bis 20:00 Uhr
C.Nur am Wochenende
D.Montag bis Freitag von 9:00 bis 18:00 Uhr
Explanation: The sign says 'Montag – Samstag, 8:00 – 20:00 Uhr' and 'Sonntag: geschlossen'. So the supermarket is open Monday to Saturday, 8 AM to 8 PM. This tests reading opening hours, a core A1 everyday skill.
4Lesen – Teil 2: Lesen Sie die Anzeige und wählen Sie die richtige Antwort. "Deutschkurs für Anfänger Start: 5. September 2026 Zeit: Dienstag und Donnerstag, 18:00–19:30 Uhr Ort: Volkshochschule, Zimmer 12 Kosten: 60 Euro Anmeldung: info@vhs-berlin.de" Wie kann man sich anmelden?
A.Per Telefon
B.Per E-Mail
C.Im Büro der VHS
D.Online auf der VHS-Webseite
Explanation: The notice gives the contact address 'info@vhs-berlin.de', which is an email address. Registration is by email. At A1, you must identify how to register or contact someone from a simple announcement.
5Lesen – Teil 3: Welche Anzeige passt zu dieser Person? Person: Peter sucht ein Zimmer in Frankfurt. Er hat nicht viel Geld. Er braucht Internet. Anzeige A: Zimmer frei! 350 €/Monat, W-LAN inklusive, Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen. Tel: 069 / 111222 Anzeige B: Schöne Wohnung in München, 2 Zimmer, 900 €/Monat, Küche, Bad. Anzeige C: WG-Zimmer in Frankfurt, 600 €/Monat, keine Haustiere. Anzeige D: Zimmer in Hamburg, 300 €/Monat, kein Internet.
A.Anzeige A
B.Anzeige B
C.Anzeige C
D.Anzeige D
Explanation: Peter needs a room in Frankfurt that is affordable and includes internet (W-LAN). Anzeige A offers a room in Frankfurt-Sachsenhausen for €350/month with W-LAN included — matching all three needs perfectly.
6Lesen – Teil 3: Welche Anzeige passt zu dieser Person? Person: Anna möchte am Samstag einkaufen gehen. Sie sucht frisches Gemüse. Anzeige A: Wochenmarkt am Samstag, 8–13 Uhr, frisches Obst und Gemüse, Marktplatz Berlin. Anzeige B: Elektronik-Markt, Montag bis Freitag, Computer und Handys. Anzeige C: Buchladen, täglich geöffnet, große Auswahl. Anzeige D: Kleidungsgeschäft, Samstag und Sonntag, Sonderangebote.
A.Anzeige A
B.Anzeige B
C.Anzeige C
D.Anzeige D
Explanation: Anna wants to shop on Saturday for fresh vegetables. Anzeige A is a weekly market (Wochenmarkt) on Saturday selling fresh fruit and vegetables — it matches her day and her need perfectly.
7Lesen – Teil 1: Lesen Sie die E-Mail und entscheiden Sie: Richtig oder Falsch? "Liebe Sara, Ich bin krank und komme heute nicht in die Schule. Kannst du mir bitte die Hausaufgaben schicken? Danke! Lena" Aussage: Lena ist heute in der Schule.
A.Richtig
B.Falsch
C.Nicht erwähnt
D.Vielleicht
Explanation: Lena writes 'Ich bin krank und komme heute nicht in die Schule' — she is sick and will NOT come to school today. The statement that she is in school is falsch (false).
8Lesen – Teil 1: Lesen Sie die E-Mail und entscheiden Sie: Richtig oder Falsch? "Liebe Sara, Ich bin krank und komme heute nicht in die Schule. Kannst du mir bitte die Hausaufgaben schicken? Danke! Lena" Aussage: Lena möchte die Hausaufgaben von Sara.
A.Richtig
B.Falsch
C.Nicht im Text
D.Unklar
Explanation: Lena asks Sara: 'Kannst du mir bitte die Hausaufgaben schicken?' — Can you please send me the homework? So yes, Lena wants homework from Sara. The statement is richtig.
9Lesen – Teil 2: Lesen Sie die Nachricht und wählen Sie die richtige Antwort. "Hallo Tom, Ich bin um 18 Uhr am Bahnhof. Das Restaurant ist 5 Minuten vom Bahnhof. Wir treffen uns dort um 18:30 Uhr. Bis dann! Klaus" Wann treffen sich Klaus und Tom im Restaurant?
A.Um 18:00 Uhr
B.Um 18:30 Uhr
C.Um 17:30 Uhr
D.Um 19:00 Uhr
Explanation: Klaus writes 'Wir treffen uns dort um 18:30 Uhr' — they meet at the restaurant at 18:30. Klaus arrives at the station at 18:00, but the meeting point is the restaurant at 18:30.
10Lesen – Teil 2: Lesen Sie die Anzeige und wählen Sie die richtige Antwort. "Arztpraxis Dr. Fischer Sprechzeiten: Montag, Dienstag, Donnerstag: 8–12 Uhr und 15–18 Uhr Mittwoch und Freitag: 8–12 Uhr Samstag und Sonntag: geschlossen Termine bitte anrufen: 030 / 9876543" An welchem Tag hat die Arztpraxis nachmittags geöffnet?
A.Mittwoch
B.Freitag
C.Donnerstag
D.Samstag
Explanation: The doctor's surgery has afternoon hours ('15–18 Uhr') on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday ('Montag, Dienstag, Donnerstag'). Of the options, only Thursday (Donnerstag) has afternoon hours.

About the Goethe A1 Exam

The Goethe-Zertifikat A1 is an internationally recognised German language certificate at the lowest level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR A1 — Beginner). It is jointly developed and administered by the Goethe-Institut, the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), and the Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch (ÖSD). For adults, the exam is also called Start Deutsch 1; for young learners aged 10–16, it is Fit in Deutsch 1. The certificate is accepted for German family reunification visa applications (§28 and §30 AufenthG) and residence permit purposes in Germany, as it demonstrates the minimum language requirement of A1. The exam tests the four language skills: Reading (Lesen), Listening (Hören), Writing (Schreiben), and Speaking (Sprechen), all at the beginner A1 level. Topics include personal introductions, family, shopping, numbers, time, directions, and everyday signs and messages.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

Approximately 80 minutes total: Lesen ~25 min, Hören ~20 min, Schreiben ~20 min, Sprechen ~15 min (plus preparation time).

Passing Score

60% in each module (Lesen+Hören and Schreiben+Sprechen scored separately). Both module groups must be passed to receive the certificate.

Exam Fee

Approximately €130–€200 in Germany (2026 fees). Fees vary by country and are often lower outside Western Europe. Contact your local Goethe-Institut or authorised examination centre for current prices. (Goethe-Institut (co-developed with Universität Freiburg/Schweiz and ÖSD — Österreichisches Sprachdiplom Deutsch))

Goethe A1 Exam Content Outline

25%

Lesen (Reading)

Three reading tasks in approximately 25 minutes: form/announcement true-false items, short texts and signs with multiple-choice a/b/c options, and a matching task pairing people with short messages or ads. Total approximately 15–20 items.

25%

Hören (Listening)

Four listening tasks in approximately 20 minutes: short announcements and dialogues with true-false and multiple-choice items. Recordings are played twice. Total approximately 15–20 items.

25%

Schreiben (Writing)

Two short writing tasks in approximately 20 minutes: completing a form with personal details and writing a very short message of approximately 30 words to a friend or colleague.

25%

Sprechen (Speaking)

Three short speaking tasks in approximately 15 minutes: introducing yourself (name, age, country, occupation), asking and answering simple questions using prompt cards, and making a request or responding to a partner's request.

How to Pass the Goethe A1 Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 60% in each module (Lesen+Hören and Schreiben+Sprechen scored separately). Both module groups must be passed to receive the certificate.
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: Approximately 80 minutes total: Lesen ~25 min, Hören ~20 min, Schreiben ~20 min, Sprechen ~15 min (plus preparation time).
  • Exam fee: Approximately €130–€200 in Germany (2026 fees). Fees vary by country and are often lower outside Western Europe. Contact your local Goethe-Institut or authorised examination centre for current prices.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Goethe A1 Study Tips from Top Performers

1Learn the present-tense forms of the 10 most essential verbs first: sein (to be), haben (to have), kommen (to come), wohnen (to live), heißen (to be called), gehen (to go), essen (to eat), trinken (to drink), machen (to do), kaufen (to buy).
2Master the W-question words before exam day: wer (who), was (what), wo (where), woher (from where), wohin (where to), wann (when), wie (how), wie viel (how much). These appear in almost every Hören and Lesen task.
3For Hören, read all questions and options before the recording starts — you will hear each recording twice at A1, giving you two chances to confirm your answer.
4Memorise noun genders with vocabulary from the start: der (masculine), die (feminine), das (neuter). Knowing whether 'Apfelsaft' is der or das matters for choosing 'einen' vs 'ein' in the accusative.
5Practice with official Goethe Modellsätze (free sample papers) at goethe.de. The A1 format is straightforward; familiarising yourself with the instructions and task types before exam day removes uncertainty.
6For the Sprechen module, prepare a short self-introduction (name, age, country, city, job/study) — this is almost always Task 1 and is worth practising until it feels natural.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Goethe-Zertifikat A1 and who needs it?

The Goethe-Zertifikat A1 (also known as Start Deutsch 1 for adults) is an internationally recognised certificate at the absolute beginner level (CEFR A1). It is most commonly required for German family reunification visa applications — German immigration law (§28 and §30 AufenthG) requires non-EU spouses to demonstrate at least A1 German before joining a German resident.

What is the difference between Goethe A1 and Start Deutsch 1?

They are the same exam. 'Start Deutsch 1' is the official name for adults (18+), while 'Fit in Deutsch 1' is the parallel version for young learners aged 10–16. 'Goethe-Zertifikat A1' is the umbrella name used internationally and on the certificate itself.

What is the passing score for the Goethe A1 exam?

You must achieve at least 60% overall to pass, with both the receptive skills (Lesen+Hören) and productive skills (Schreiben+Sprechen) modules passing independently. The maximum score is 100 points total (60 for receptive, 40 for productive); 60 points overall is required to pass.

How much does the Goethe A1 exam cost in 2026?

In Germany, the Goethe A1 exam costs approximately €130–€200 (2026 fees). Exact fees vary by examination centre and country. Fees are generally lower in many countries outside Western Europe. Contact your local Goethe-Institut for current pricing.

How long does it take to prepare for the Goethe A1 exam?

Most adult learners need approximately 80–150 hours of guided instruction from absolute beginner level to reach A1. Learners with prior knowledge of a related language (Dutch, English, Scandinavian) or who study intensively may reach A1 faster. Official Goethe-Institut A1 courses typically run for 80–120 hours.

Does this practice set use the same format as the official Goethe A1 exam?

This practice set of 100 questions covers the same skills and topics as the official Goethe-Zertifikat A1 — reading comprehension, listening comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary at CEFR A1 level. The official receptive-section exam has approximately 30–40 items; this set offers extended practice across the full A1 content range with English explanations for every question.