Prepliq
Practice TestsFeaturesPricingFAQBlogAbout
Sign In
Practice TestsFeaturesPricingFAQBlogAbout
Sign In
  1. telc B2/
  2. Leseverstehen/
  3. Part 1 – Matching headings
telc German B2 · Leseverstehen
MatchingGist reading

telc B2 Reading (Leseverstehen) Part 1 – Matching Headings

In Part 1 you match the right heading to five short texts. Here’s how the part is built – and how to avoid the typical traps.

As of 2026 · Built to the official exam format

5
Tasks
25
Points

Check if you’re ready for this exam part

Practice the same format you’ll see on exam day, get your score against official criteria, and see where you still need work.

  • Exact exam format and timing
  • Scored against official criteria
  • Speak with a partner
  • Detailed feedback and corrections on writing and speaking
Practice this part on Prepliq

Free to try · No account needed

Key takeaways

  • 5 texts, 10 headings – match each text to its main idea.
  • Five headings are left over. Read the text first, then the headings.

On this page

  1. 01What this part tests
  2. 02How to approach it
  3. 03Example task with answer
  4. 04Practice: test yourself
  5. 05Common mistakes
  6. 06Tips
  7. 07Frequently asked questions
  8. 08Other parts
  9. 09Useful resources

What this part tests

Part 1 tests gist reading: you have to quickly grasp what a text is essentially about. You read five short texts (each around 100–150 words) – for example from a newspaper, magazine or website – and choose the matching heading for each from ten options in total.

Five of the ten headings fit no text, and each heading may be used only once. It’s not about details, but about the main idea of the whole text – at B2 often including a judgement or a contrast (an advantage and a disadvantage).

The biggest danger is distractors: headings that pick up a word from the text but don’t fit its meaning. Always check the overall statement. Every correct match scores points; wrong answers are not penalized – don’t leave any box blank.

What you practice:SkimmingIdentifying the main ideaSeeing through distractors

How to approach it

  1. 1

    Read the text first – not the headings yet. That way you form your own view of the topic.

  2. 2

    Sum up each text in a keyword or short sentence that also captures the judgement.

  3. 3

    Look for the heading that matches the overall statement – not just a detail or a single word.

  4. 4

    Cross out each heading you’ve assigned so the pool gets smaller.

  5. 5

    Do the sure matches first and leave the difficult ones for the end.

  6. 6

    At the end, enter an answer for every text – even when guessing, because wrong answers carry no penalty.

Example task with answer

A short example in the same format: match each text to the right heading.

Text 1

Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass viele Menschen abends zu lange auf ihr Smartphone schauen. Die Folge: Sie schlafen schlechter und sind tagsüber weniger leistungsfähig. Fachleute raten, das Gerät eine Stunde vor dem Schlafengehen wegzulegen.

Text 2

Immer mehr Städte bauen ihre Radwege aus. In Münster etwa wurden im letzten Jahr 20 Kilometer neue Wege angelegt. Die Stadt hofft, dass dadurch mehr Menschen das Auto stehen lassen und auf das Fahrrad umsteigen.

Headings: (a) Wie das Smartphone den Schlaf stört · (b) Neue Regeln für Autofahrer · (c) Städte setzen auf das Fahrrad · (d) Weniger Menschen kaufen ein Smartphone

Answer: Text 1 → a · Text 2 → c

Why? Text 1 explains how the smartphone worsens sleep (a). Text 2 reports the expansion of cycle paths to get people onto bikes (c). Options (b) and (d) contain fitting words but miss the main idea – those are the distractors.

Practice: test yourself

Immer mehr Unternehmen erlauben ihren Mitarbeitenden, an einigen Tagen von zu Hause zu arbeiten. Studien zeigen, dass die Zufriedenheit dadurch steigt – allerdings klagen manche über fehlenden Kontakt zu Kollegen.

Which heading fits best?

Want to see how this feels in practice?

Try this section in the real exam format and find out how confident you are before exam day.

Check your readiness on Prepliq

Free to try · No account needed

Common mistakes

1
Falling for single words

A shared word is not yet the answer. Always check the overall statement.

2
Missing the judgement

At B2 the main idea often contains a contrast or an evaluation. The correct heading reflects it.

3
Using a heading twice

Each heading fits only one text. Cross out headings you’ve used.

4
Leaving boxes blank

No answer means a guaranteed zero. Enter an answer even if you have to guess.

Tips

  • The five “extra” headings are often distractors with words from the texts – don’t be fooled.
  • Watch for signal words for judgements (jedoch, allerdings, dennoch) – they reveal the main idea.
  • Practice with short factual texts and put the main idea into one sentence each time.

Frequently asked questions

How many tasks does reading Part 1 have?

Five. You match each of five texts to one heading out of ten options; five headings are left over.

How long are the texts in Part 1?

Each text is around 100–150 words – short factual texts on one topic. It’s about the main idea, not details.

Are wrong answers penalized in Part 1?

No. There is no penalty for guessing – so answer every task.

What if two headings seem to fit?

Choose the one that captures the main idea of the whole text – often including the judgement. The correct one sums up the core, not just a detail. Practice this with a Prepliq mock that explains the answer right away.

Other parts

Part 2 – Multiple choicePart 3 – Matching texts

Useful resources

telc German B2 word list – learn for free

Learn 700+ of the most important telc German B2 words interactively with flashcards.

Official telc German B2 practice test (PDF)

Preview and download the official telc German B2 practice test – with answers and study material.

Back to overview · Leseverstehen

Find your weak points before they cost you points

Practice this exam part in the official format and see what needs more attention before the real test.

Find your weak points on Prepliq

Free to try · No account needed

Prepliq

Prepliq gives exam takers a true rehearsal for TELC, Goethe-Zertifikat, and TestDaF — helping you avoid retakes, save money, and walk into exam day prepared.

Product

  • Practice Tests
  • Features
  • Pricing
  • FAQ

Company

  • About
  • Blog

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Impressum

Free resources

Einbürgerungstest
  • Leben in Deutschland – Einbürgerungstest 2026
TELC
  • TELC A1 Wortschatz
  • TELC A2 Wortschatz
  • TELC B1 Wortschatz
  • TELC B2 Wortschatz
  • TELC C1 Wortschatz
  • TELC C2 Wortschatz
Goethe
  • Goethe A1 Wortliste
  • Goethe A2 Wortliste
  • Goethe B1 Wortliste
  • Goethe B2 Wortliste
  • Goethe C1 Wortliste
  • Goethe C2 Wortliste
TestDaF
  • TestDaF TDN 3 Wortschatz
  • TestDaF TDN 4 Wortschatz
  • TestDaF TDN 5 Wortschatz

© 2026 Prepliq. All rights reserved.