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# telc B2 Sprachbausteine Part 1 – Grammar (Multiple Choice)

> Sprachbausteine Part 1 of the telc B2 exam: 10 grammar gaps in multiple choice (a/b/c). Format, typical structures, mistakes and a worked example.

## Key takeaways

- 10 gaps in a connected text – choose from three options (a/b/c) per gap.
- Grammar in context is tested: connectors, Konjunktiv II, the passive, relative clauses.

- Task type: Multiple choice
- Focus: Grammar in context

## What this part tests

Part 1 tests your grammar in context. You read a connected text of around 250 words – at B2 usually a formal letter, an email or a factual text – with ten gaps. For each gap you choose the grammatically correct option from three (a, b or c).

It tests above all demanding structures: connectors (sodass, indem, je … desto), verbs with a preposition, Konjunktiv II, the passive, relative clauses and noun-verb collocations. It’s not about isolated rules, but about whether the word really fits in the sentence structure.

The difficulty: often all three options seem possible at first glance. What decides is the exact structure – the verb requires a particular preposition, the connector a particular word order. Every correct gap scores points; wrong answers are not penalized.

**What you practice:** Connectors & Konjunktiv II, Verbs with a preposition, Passive & relative clauses

## How to approach it

1. Read the whole text once to understand the topic and situation.
2. Go gap by gap and read the whole sentence structure each time, not just the gap.
3. Ask yourself: does the verb need a preposition? Is it a main or subordinate clause? Active or passive?
4. Put the option in and read the sentence again as a check – does it sound correct?
5. Actively rule out options: two are usually wrong by a clear rule.
6. At the end, enter an answer for every gap – even when guessing, because there’s no penalty.

## Example task with answer

A short example in the same format: choose the grammatically correct option for each gap.

**Text:** Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
ich schreibe Ihnen, ___ (1) mich über die letzte Lieferung zu beschweren. Die Ware ___ (2) leider beschädigt geliefert.

- Gap (1): (a) um · (b) damit · (c) dass
  - Answer: a — “um … zu” forms the infinitive clause of purpose: “um mich … zu beschweren”. “damit” needs a clause with its own subject, and “dass” does not fit here grammatically.
- Gap (2): (a) wurde · (b) wäre · (c) hätte
  - Answer: a — Here the process passive in the past tense is needed: “Die Ware wurde beschädigt geliefert.” “wäre/hätte” (Konjunktiv II) don’t fit a plain statement of fact.

## Practice: test yourself

Sehr geehrte Frau Berg,
vielen Dank für Ihre Anfrage. Die Unterlagen, ___ Sie gebeten haben, sende ich Ihnen gern zu.

- Which option fits grammatically in the gap?
  - a) um die
  - b) nach denen
  - c) für die
  - Answer: a — “bitten um” + accusative requires “um die” in the relative clause: “die Unterlagen, um die Sie gebeten haben”. “nach denen” belongs to “fragen nach”, and “für die” does not fit “bitten”.

## Common mistakes

- **Reading only the gap:** The correct form depends on the whole sentence structure. Always read the full sentence, often the one before too.
- **Wrong preposition for the verb:** “sich beschweren über”, “bestehen auf” – learn verb + preposition as a fixed unit.
- **Confusing connectors:** sodass (consequence), damit (purpose), obwohl (contrast) – the word order and the meaning decide.
- **Leaving boxes blank:** No answer means a guaranteed zero. Enter an option even if you have to guess.

## Tips

- Learn connectors with their word order: after sodass/obwohl the verb goes to the end.
- Practice Konjunktiv II for politeness (ich wäre dankbar, wenn …) – very common at B2.
- Read the chosen option aloud – wrong forms often sound audibly wrong.

## Frequently asked questions

### How many tasks does Sprachbausteine Part 1 have?

Ten. You fill ten gaps in a connected text and choose from three options (a/b/c) per gap.

### How long is the text in Part 1?

Around 250 words – usually a formal letter, an email or a factual text with ten built-in gaps.

### Are wrong answers penalized in Part 1?

No. There is no penalty for guessing – so fill every gap.

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

Practice gap-fill texts on connectors, Konjunktiv II, the passive and verbs with a preposition. In a Prepliq mock you get the correct form explained after each gap.

## Ready for the exam?

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