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title: "telc A1 Speaking Part 1: Introduce Yourself"
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# telc A1 Speaking Part 1 – Introduce Yourself

> Speaking Part 1 of the telc A1 exam: introduce yourself (name, country, language, hobby) and spell. Structure, useful phrases, common mistakes and an example.

## Key takeaways

- You introduce yourself: name, country, language, place of residence, age, occupation or hobby.
- You often also have to spell a word and say a number.

- Task type: Introduction
- Focus: Introducing yourself

## What this part tests

Part 1 tests whether you can introduce yourself in German. You say the most important things about yourself: name, country, language, place of residence, age and perhaps occupation or hobby. You often use keywords given to you.

In addition you usually have to spell a word (for example your name) and say a number (for example your phone number or age). So practice the alphabet and numbers.

It’s about simple, full sentences, not a perfect speech. Whoever has a few phrases ready (“Ich heiße …”, “Ich komme aus …”) introduces themselves confidently.

**What you practice:** Introducing yourself, Spelling, Saying numbers

## How to approach it

1. Learn the sentences for introducing yourself by heart: “Ich heiße …”, “Ich komme aus …”, “Ich wohne in …”.
2. Practice naming your country, your language and your hobby.
3. Practice spelling your name (the German alphabet).
4. Practice saying numbers: your age, your phone number.
5. Speak in full, simple sentences and calmly.

## Example task with answer

A short example in the same format: how to introduce yourself.

**Aufgabe:** Stell dich vor. Stichwörter: Name · Land · Sprache · Wohnort · Hobby.

- Example:
  - Answer: Ich heiße Aylin. Ich komme aus der Türkei und spreche Türkisch und ein bisschen Deutsch. Ich wohne in München. Mein Hobby ist Tanzen. – A-Y-L-I-N. — The example names, in full and simple sentences, the name, country, language, place of residence and hobby, and spells the name at the end – exactly what’s expected in Part 1.

## Practice: test yourself

In Teil 1 sollst du dich vorstellen.

- Which sentence works to say where you come from?
  - a) Ich komme aus Italien.
  - b) Ich habe einen Hund.
  - c) Es ist drei Uhr.
  - Answer: a — To say your origin you use “Ich komme aus …”. Option a fits. b talks about a pet, c about the time.

## Common mistakes

- **Only single words:** Say “Ich komme aus Spanien.”, not just “Spanien”. Full sentences are better.
- **Spelling not practiced:** The German alphabet is different. Practice spelling your name beforehand.
- **Unsure with numbers:** Practice numbers and your phone number so you can say them fluently.
- **Speaking too quietly:** Speak loudly and clearly so the examiner understands you well.

## Tips

- Learn your introduction as a small text by heart – name, country, language, place of residence, hobby.
- Practice the German alphabet to spell your name.
- Practice numbers up to 100 and your phone number.

## Frequently asked questions

### What do I have to say in Part 1?

The most important things about yourself: name, country, language, place of residence, age and perhaps occupation or hobby. Often you also have to spell and say a number.

### Do I have to be able to spell?

Yes, usually you have to spell a word (often your name) in German. Practice the German alphabet for that.

### Do I have to speak freely?

You can practice and memorize your introduction beforehand. What matters is that you speak in simple, full sentences.

### What’s the best way to practice Part 1?

Practice your introduction aloud, plus spelling and numbers. In a Prepliq mock you practice speaking with automatic scoring.

## Ready for the exam?

[Practice this part on Prepliq](https://prepliq.com/en/practice-test/telc-german-a1?action=start&sectionId=Oral%20Expression)

[telc A1 Speaking Part 1 – Introduce Yourself](https://prepliq.com/en/practice-test/telc-german-a1/speaking/part-1)
