In Part 4 you hear an interview and decide for each statement between true and false. Here’s how to grasp what the person says.
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Key takeaways
Part 4 tests whether you understand an interview – one person is asked about a topic, for example their job, hobby or daily life. You decide for five statements whether they are true or false.
It’s important to grasp the person’s stance and statements exactly. The statement is often paraphrased, not literal. Watch for “aber”, “früher/heute” and judgements.
A false statement often picks up a word from the interview but reproduces it wrongly, or confuses then and now. Listen to the whole interview. Every correct decision scores points; wrong answers are not penalized.
Before listening, read all statements and mark the key words.
Listen to the interview and follow the statements in order.
Watch for the person’s stance (good/bad, then/now).
Compare each statement with what you hear: is the meaning right?
Decide and transfer your answer to the answer sheet.
A short example in the same format: you hear an interview and decide whether the statement is true.
„Wohnen Sie gern in der Stadt?" – „Früher schon, aber jetzt ist mir die Stadt zu laut. Ich möchte bald aufs Land ziehen."
Statement: “The person wants to stay in the city.”
Why? The person says “Ich möchte bald aufs Land ziehen” (I want to move to the countryside soon) because the city is “zu laut” (too loud). The statement is wrong – false.
Du hörst (sinngemäß) ein Interview: „Seit wann arbeiten Sie als Köchin?" – „Seit zehn Jahren. Am Anfang war es sehr anstrengend, aber heute liebe ich meinen Beruf."
Is the statement true or false? Statement: “The cook likes her job.”
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“Am Anfang … aber heute …” – watch what is true now.
A word from the interview doesn’t make the statement right. Grasp the meaning.
Watch for “gern”, “leider”, “liebe ich” – they show the stance.
No answer means a guaranteed zero. Decide even if you have to guess.
Five true/false tasks on an interview.
The interviewed person’s stance and “then/now”. Grasp the meaning, not just a word.
Often not. It’s usually paraphrased. Watch for the meaning.
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