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True/FalseUnderstanding notices

telc A2 Reading Part 3 – Notices & Signs

In Part 3 you read notices and signs and decide for each statement between true and false. Here’s how to understand the notices reliably.

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5
Tasks
5
Points

Key takeaways

  • You read notices and signs and decide for 5 statements: true or false?
  • Watch for the exact information – opening hours, a ban, a note.

What this part tests

Part 3 tests whether you understand short notices and signs – for example opening hours, rules or notes in public places like a park, shop or station. You decide for five statements whether they are true or false.

It’s about one exact piece of information: what is allowed or forbidden? when is something open? where do you find something? You don’t have to understand every word, just recognize the important detail.

A false statement often differs in just one detail – a “nicht”, a different day, a different rule. Read carefully for the detail. Every correct decision scores points; wrong answers are not penalized.

What you practice:Understanding noticesWatching for rules & detailsDeciding true/false

How to approach it

  1. 1

    Read the statement first and consider which information you’re looking for in the notice.

  2. 2

    Read the notice and find the matching detail (rule, time, place).

  3. 3

    Compare the statement with the notice: is it really correct?

  4. 4

    Watch especially for “nicht”, “kein”, “müssen”, “dürfen”.

  5. 5

    Decide and transfer your answer to the answer sheet.

Example task with answer

A short example in the same format: you read a notice and decide whether the statement is true.

Du liest (sinngemäß)

Hinweis in einer Bibliothek: „Essen und Trinken sind im Lesesaal nicht erlaubt. Bitte schalten Sie Ihr Handy aus."

Statement: “You may not eat in the reading room.”

Answer: True (Richtig)

Why? In the notice “Essen und Trinken … nicht erlaubt” (eating and drinking not allowed). The statement restates that correctly – true.

Practice: test yourself

Du liest (sinngemäß) ein Schild im Park: „Hunde müssen an der Leine bleiben. Das Spielen auf der Wiese ist erlaubt."

Is the statement true or false? Statement: “Dogs may run freely.”

Common mistakes

1
Misunderstanding a rule

“müssen an der Leine” is not “dürfen frei laufen”. Watch the rule carefully.

2
Missing the negation

“nicht”, “kein”, “verboten” flip the statement. Watch for them specifically.

3
Not reading the statement first

Read the statement first, then the notice – that way you search purposefully.

4
Leaving boxes blank

No answer means a guaranteed zero. Guess an answer if you have to.

Tips

  • Watch for words like “müssen”, “dürfen”, “verboten”, “erlaubt”.
  • Read the whole notice before you decide.
  • Practice reading typical notices and signs.

Frequently asked questions

How many tasks does reading Part 3 have?

Five true/false tasks on notices and signs.

What kind of texts are in Part 3?

Short notices and signs in public places – for example rules, opening hours or bans.

What should I watch for?

Rules and negations – “müssen”, “dürfen”, “nicht”, “verboten”. Often a single word decides.

What’s the best way to practice Part 3?

Read typical notices and signs and practice deciding true/false. In a Prepliq mock you practice this with instant scoring.

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