In Part 1 you hear an everyday conversation at the university and note a short answer for each task. You hear it only once. Here’s how to write along reliably.
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Part 1 tests whether you understand an everyday conversation from a university context – for example at the office, in advice or among students. You note a short answer for each task (a word, a number or a short phrase).
It’s about concrete information: dates, places, conditions, tasks. You must listen and write along briefly at the same time. Importantly, you hear the conversation only once.
The tasks follow the order of the conversation. Watch for exact details (times, numbers, names). Every correct answer scores points; watch your spelling when you transfer.
Before listening, read all tasks and mark what is asked.
Think about what information you need: a time, a place, a condition?
Listen to the conversation and immediately note the matching short answer.
Write only keywords – a word or a number is often enough.
At the end, transfer your answers neatly and correctly spelled.
A short example in the same format: you hear a conversation and note the short answer.
„Die Bibliothek hat in der Prüfungszeit länger geöffnet – bis 24 Uhr. In den Semesterferien schließt sie schon um 18 Uhr."
Until when is the library open during exam time?
Why? In the conversation it says “in der Prüfungszeit länger geöffnet – bis 24 Uhr” (open longer during exam time – until midnight). The short answer is “bis 24 Uhr”. The 6 pm applies during the semester break.
Du hörst (sinngemäß) ein Gespräch im Studierendensekretariat: „Für die Anmeldung zur Prüfung brauchen Sie das Formular und Ihren Studierendenausweis. Geben Sie beides bis spätestens Freitag ab."
What do you have to hand in by Friday?
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Note only keywords. Whole sentences cost time and you miss the next information.
With only one listening you can’t get stuck. If you miss a task, move to the next.
Without knowing the tasks you don’t know what to listen for. Use the reading time.
Wrongly spelled answers can be marked wrong. Transfer carefully.
Around eight tasks on a university conversation, for each of which you note a short answer.
No, only once. Read the tasks beforehand and note immediately while listening.
Only keywords – a word, a number or a short phrase. Whole sentences aren’t necessary.
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