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Key Facts: National 5 German Exam
120 marks
Total assessment marks
Qualifications Scotland Course Specification C832 75
Grade C
Minimum pass
Qualifications Scotland grading
CEFR B1
Approximate language level
Qualifications Scotland N5 modern language framework
100
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N5 German is a 120-mark linear modern-language qualification: Reading (30), Writing (20), Listening (20), Assignment-writing (20) and Performance-Talking (30). It pitches at CEFR B1 across four set contexts. Grade C is the pass.
Sample National 5 German Practice Questions
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1Choose the correct definite article: ___ Hund (the dog) ist groß.
2Ich sehe ___ Mann (I see the man). Which form is correct?
3Ich helfe ___ Frau (I help the woman). Which article is correct?
4Choose the correct indefinite article: Ich habe ___ Bruder (I have a brother).
5Plural of 'das Kind' is:
6Choose the correct possessive: ___ Mutter ist Lehrerin (My mother is a teacher).
7Translate 'his book' (as a direct object): Er liest ___ Buch.
8Choose the correct adjective ending: Das ist ein ___ Auto (a new car) — nominative neuter after 'ein'.
9Choose the correct adjective ending: Ich trinke den ___ Kaffee (the hot coffee — masc acc after definite article).
10Replace the underlined object with the correct pronoun: Ich sehe den Mann → Ich sehe ___.
About the National 5 German Exam
National 5 German (course code C832 75) is the Qualifications Scotland modern-language qualification at SCQF Level 5, awarded by Qualifications Scotland (formerly SQA) since February 2026. The course covers four contexts — Society, Learning, Employability and Culture — and is assessed by externally marked Reading, Writing and Listening papers plus an Assignment-writing and an internally assessed Performance-Talking.
Questions
100 scored questions
Time Limit
Reading and Writing: 1 hour 30 minutes. Listening: ~30 minutes. Performance-Talking and Assignment-writing scheduled separately.
Passing Score
Grade C (50%) is the minimum award; A-D recorded, no award below D
Exam Fee
Entry fee set by centre (typically school-funded for S4-S6 candidates) (Qualifications Scotland (formerly SQA))
National 5 German Exam Content Outline
Reading
Three texts in German (~200 Wörter each) drawn from Society, Learning, Employability or Culture; comprehension questions answered in English testing detail, overall purpose and inference
Writing
Single 120-150 Wörter email in German responding to a job advert, addressing four predictable bullet points (personal details, education, experience, skills) plus two unpredictable bullet points
Listening
One monologue then one conversation in German played twice; comprehension questions answered in English on the four contexts including numbers, opinions and reasons
Assignment — Writing
Externally marked 120-200 Wörter piece in German on a chosen context, drafted in class with a 30-minute supervised final write using a 60-word bullet-point plan
Performance — Talking
Internally assessed presentation (about two minutes) followed by a conversation with the teacher on the same and an unprepared context
How to Pass the National 5 German Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: Grade C (50%) is the minimum award; A-D recorded, no award below D
- Exam length: 100 questions
- Time limit: Reading and Writing: 1 hour 30 minutes. Listening: ~30 minutes. Performance-Talking and Assignment-writing scheduled separately.
- Exam fee: Entry fee set by centre (typically school-funded for S4-S6 candidates)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who awards National 5 German in 2026?
From 1 February 2026, the awarding body is Qualifications Scotland (formerly SQA). The course content, code (C832 75) and assessment structure are unchanged from the SQA specification.
What are the four contexts in N5 German?
Society (Familie, Freundschaften, Lebensstil, Bürgerschaft), Learning (Schulfächer, Bildungssystem, Zukunftspläne), Employability (Berufe, Lebenslauf, Arbeitspraktikum, Sprachen für die Arbeit) and Culture (Reisen, Urlaub, Feste, Filme, Literatur, deutschsprachige Welt).
How is N5 German graded?
The five components total 120 marks. Grade C is roughly 50%, Grade B roughly 60% and Grade A roughly 70%. Below Grade D no award appears on the certificate; the Performance-Talking is internally assessed but contributes 30 marks to the overall grade.
What level is N5 German on the CEFR scale?
National 5 German pitches at roughly CEFR B1 (independent user). Candidates handle predictable everyday situations, express opinions with reasons and use the present, perfect, imperfect, future and conditional tenses, plus the three German cases.