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telc C1 Listening Part 1 – Gist

In Part 1 you hear several short contributions and grasp the main idea of each. Here’s how to match reliably.

As of 2026 · Built to the official exam format

8
Tasks
8
Points

Key takeaways

  • You hear several short contributions and match each to the right main idea.
  • The core statement counts, not a single word. You hear it only once.

What this part tests

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.

What you practice:Grasping the main ideaMatching statementsRecognizing paraphrases

How to approach it

  1. 1

    Before listening, read all the options and mark the key words.

  2. 2

    Listen to the first contribution and focus on the overall statement, not every word.

  3. 3

    Match the contribution to the statement that captures its core in different words.

  4. 4

    Cross out used options so the pool gets smaller.

  5. 5

    Decide quickly and keep listening for the next contribution.

  6. 6

    Transfer your answers to the answer sheet in good time.

Example task with answer

A short example in the same format: which statement sums up the contribution?

Du hörst (sinngemäß)

„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

Answer: a

Why? The person says not the hours but the “Ergebnisse” (results) are decisive – that matches statement a. (b) contradicts, (c) is not said.

Practice: test yourself

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?

Common mistakes

1
Listening for one word

A shared word doesn’t make the match right. What decides is the overall statement.

2
Waiting for a repeat

At C1 you hear it only once. Concentrate from the start.

3
Not reading the options first

Without knowing the options, you listen aimlessly. Use the reading time.

4
Leaving boxes blank

No answer means a guaranteed zero. Match a statement to every contribution.

Tips

  • Formulate the main idea of each contribution in your own words before matching.
  • Watch for judgements and qualifications – they show the core.
  • Don’t be fooled by distractors with the same words.

Frequently asked questions

How many tasks does listening Part 1 have?

Around eight. You hear several short contributions and match each to the appropriate main idea.

Does Part 1 test every detail?

No. Part 1 tests the gist – the core statement. Details only matter from Part 2 on.

How often do I hear the contributions?

Only once. At C1 there is usually no second listen – concentrate from the start.

What’s the best way to practice Part 1?

Listen to short statements and sum up the main idea in one sentence. In a Prepliq mock you practice this with instant scoring.

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