In Part 1 you hear several short contributions and grasp the main idea of each. Here’s how to match reliably.
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Part 1 tests gist: you have to quickly grasp what a short spoken contribution is essentially about. You hear several short texts – often statements from different people on a topic – and match each to the appropriate main idea.
It’s about the core statement, not single words. Before listening, you can read the options – use this time to mark key words. At C1 you hear each contribution only once.
The biggest danger is options that pick up a word from the contribution but don’t fit in meaning – or the correct statement is paraphrased. Every correct match scores points; wrong answers are not penalized.
Before listening, read all the options and mark the key words.
Listen to the first contribution and focus on the overall statement, not every word.
Match the contribution to the statement that captures its core in different words.
Cross out used options so the pool gets smaller.
Decide quickly and keep listening for the next contribution.
Transfer your answers to the answer sheet in good time.
A short example in the same format: which statement sums up the contribution?
„Für mich ist nicht entscheidend, wie viele Stunden jemand im Büro sitzt, sondern welche Ergebnisse am Ende dabei herauskommen."
Statements: (a) Ergebnisse zählen mehr als die Anwesenheit · (b) Lange Bürozeiten sind wichtig · (c) Niemand sollte im Büro arbeiten
Why? The person says not the hours but the “Ergebnisse” (results) are decisive – that matches statement a. (b) contradicts, (c) is not said.
Du hörst (sinngemäß) eine kurze Äußerung: „Ich halte nichts davon, ständig neue Programme einzuführen. Erst wenn die Mitarbeitenden eine Software wirklich beherrschen, bringt sie etwas."
Which statement best sums up the contribution?
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A shared word doesn’t make the match right. What decides is the overall statement.
At C1 you hear it only once. Concentrate from the start.
Without knowing the options, you listen aimlessly. Use the reading time.
No answer means a guaranteed zero. Match a statement to every contribution.
Around eight. You hear several short contributions and match each to the appropriate main idea.
No. Part 1 tests the gist – the core statement. Details only matter from Part 2 on.
Only once. At C1 there is usually no second listen – concentrate from the start.
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