This practice exam covers the full TELC German B2 examination — all sections, in the exact official format.
No account needed — start immediately.
155 min
300
155 min
300
Reading is the first part of the written telc B2 exam and the highest-scoring one: you can earn 75 points here. It has three parts with 20 tasks in total. Together with the Sprachbausteine (language elements) you have 90 minutes; plan around 70 of those for reading.
The Sprachbausteine are a short but important part of the written telc B2 exam: you fill gaps in two connected texts – once with grammar (Part 1), once with vocabulary (Part 2). Together that’s 20 tasks and 30 points. Importantly, the Sprachbausteine share a 90-minute block with reading; plan around 20 minutes for them.
Listening is the third part of the written telc B2 exam. You hear various texts – news, an interview, announcements – and decide for each statement whether it is true or false. In total that’s 20 tasks and 75 points in three parts. You have around 20 minutes for the whole listening section.
Written Expression is the part of the telc B2 exam where you produce text yourself: a letter or email of around 150 words. You have 30 minutes and can earn 45 points. Unlike at B1, you choose between two topics and address the content points given in the task.
Oral Expression – the speaking exam – is the last part of the telc B2 exam. You speak in three parts, usually in pairs with another candidate. The exam lasts around 15 minutes; beforehand you get about 20 minutes of preparation time. In total you can earn 75 points.
No account needed — start immediately.
It has a written and an oral part. In writing you do reading, Sprachbausteine, listening and the written part; in the oral exam you give a short presentation and have a conversation, usually in pairs with a partner.
The written part takes around 2 hours 20 minutes in total: 90 minutes for reading and Sprachbausteine together, plus listening and the written part. The oral exam takes about 15 minutes, with preparation time beforehand.
You pass telc German B2 with 60 % of the total points. There is no fixed minimum per exam part – you can offset weaker parts with stronger ones.
Practice each exam part separately, do full model tests under real time conditions and get feedback above all for writing and speaking. At Prepliq you do realistic mock exams with instant scoring – writing and speaking are graded automatically against the official criteria.
Each exam center sets the fee itself – it is not cheap, and anyone who fails pays the full fee again for the next attempt. Ask your telc center directly for the current price and the next dates. A realistic Prepliq mock costs only a fraction of the exam fee and prepares you to pass first time – saving you the expensive retake.
B2 is one level higher: the texts and listening passages are longer and more abstract, and in writing and speaking you have to argue and justify your opinion. B2 certifies independent language use at an advanced level.