TestDaF TDN 5

TestDaF TDN 5 – Oral Expression (Sprechen)

Oral Expression is the computer-based speaking module of the TestDaF exam. In seven tasks of increasing difficulty you respond to various situations. Here’s the structure, useful phrases and examples for each task.

As of 2026 · Built to the official exam format

7
Parts
7
Tasks
35
Points
30 min
Time

Key takeaways

  • Oral Expression has 7 tasks and lasts around 30 minutes – computer-based.
  • The tasks get harder: from getting information to taking a stance on abstract topics.
  • For each task you have short preparation and speaking time.

Overview

Oral Expression is the fourth module of the TestDaF exam and is recorded on a computer. You don’t speak with an examiner but respond to given situations: you read and hear the task, then have short preparation time and speak into a microphone afterwards. The module lasts around 30 minutes.

There are seven tasks of increasing difficulty. They cover various speech acts from university life: getting information, reporting something to someone, describing a graphic, taking a stance in a discussion, weighing up alternatives and advising, forming hypotheses and taking a stance on an abstract topic.

The tasks correspond to different levels: the first are rather easy, the last demanding. What matters is the right speech act, a clear structure and free, fluent speaking. Fixed phrases per task type help you.

Difficultyvery hard

You speak freely and without a conversation partner into the microphone, with little preparation time. The biggest hurdle is quickly finding the right speech act and speaking in a structured way.

The parts at a glance

PartTask typeFocusTasksPoints
Task 1 – Get informationGetting informationAsking for information15
Task 2 – Report & suggestReporting and making suggestionsReporting & suggesting15
Task 3 – Describe a graphicDescribing a graphicDescribing a graphic orally15
Task 4 – Take a stanceTaking a stance in a discussionArguing15
Task 5 – Weigh up & adviseWeighing up alternatives and advisingWeighing up & advising15
Task 6 – Graphic & hypothesesDescribing a graphic and forming hypothesesDescribing & forming hypotheses15
Task 7 – Take a stance (abstract)Taking a stance on an abstract topicAbstract argument15

Tips & strategy

Recognize the speech act

Each task requires a specific act: ask, report, describe, discuss, advise, form hypotheses, take a stance. Recognize it immediately.

Use the preparation time

You have only short preparation time per task. Quickly note keywords and a structure.

Have phrases ready per task

There are fixed phrases for each task type. Learn a set so you speak confidently even under time pressure.

Speak in a clear structure

Even in the short speaking time: introduction, body, conclusion. Use structuring signals.

Fill the speaking time

Speak until the time is up, but without rushing. Plan so that you fill the given time well.

Speak freely and fluently

Don’t read out your notes. Speak freely, coherently and in whole sentences.

What TDN 5 means in Speaking

At TDN 5 you speak fluently, precisely and appropriately, with nuanced argumentation and a wide range of phrasing.

CEFR level
C1
To reach TDN 5
To reach TDN 5, aim for near-complete comprehension, nuanced argumentation and a wide, accurate range of language under time pressure.

Useful phrases

Learn a set of phrases for the various tasks:

Asking (Task 1)
Ich hätte eine Frage zu … / Können Sie mir sagen, ob …? / Wäre es möglich, …?
Reporting (Task 2)
Stell dir vor, … / Es ist so, dass … / Ich schlage vor, dass wir …
Graphic (Tasks 3 & 6)
Die Grafik zeigt … / Auffällig ist, dass … / Das könnte daran liegen, dass …
Taking a stance (Tasks 4 & 7)
Ich bin der Meinung, dass … / Einerseits … andererseits … / Ein Vorteil/Nachteil ist …
Advising (Task 5)
An deiner Stelle würde ich … / Du solltest bedenken, dass … / Ich würde dir raten, …

The 7 tasks at a glance

The tasks become progressively more demanding:

Tasks 1–2
getting information · reporting and making suggestions
Tasks 3–4
describing a graphic · taking a stance in a discussion
Tasks 5–6
weighing up alternatives and advising · describing a graphic and forming hypotheses
Task 7
taking a stance on an abstract topic and weighing up

1-week study plan

  1. Day
    1
    Learn the format

    Read this guide and look at the official Modelltest: how do the seven tasks work?

  2. Day
    2
    Practice Tasks 1–2

    Practice getting information and reporting with suggestions.

  3. Day
    3
    Task 3 – describe a graphic

    Practice describing graphics orally with useful phrases.

  4. Day
    4
    Task 4 – discuss

    Practice taking a stance in a discussion with arguments.

  5. Day
    5
    Practice Tasks 5–6

    Practice weighing up and advising as well as forming hypotheses about a graphic.

  6. Day
    6
    Task 7 + full run

    Practice taking a stance on abstract topics and do a complete speaking run under time.

  7. Day
    7
    Get feedback

    Have your speaking graded – by a teacher or via a Prepliq mock that scores speaking automatically.

Are you ready?

  • I quickly recognize the right speech act for each task.
  • I can get information and report something to someone.
  • I can describe a graphic orally.
  • I can take a stance in a discussion and weigh up alternatives.
  • I can form and justify hypotheses.
  • I speak freely and fluently and fill the speaking time.

Frequently asked questions

What do I need to reach TDN 5 in speaking?

At TDN 5 you speak fluently, precisely and appropriately, with nuanced argumentation and a wide range of phrasing. To reach TDN 5, aim for near-complete comprehension, nuanced argumentation and a wide, accurate range of language under time pressure.

How is Oral Expression in the TestDaF structured?

It has seven tasks of increasing difficulty and is recorded by computer. You respond to given situations: read/hear, prepare briefly, speak into the microphone. The module lasts around 30 minutes.

Do I speak with an examiner?

No. Oral Expression is computer-based: you speak alone into the microphone, and your answers are recorded and graded later.

How much preparation time do I have?

Only short preparation time per task (from a few seconds to a few minutes, depending on the task). Use it for keywords and a structure.

How is Oral Expression scored in TDN 5?

Like all TestDaF modules, speaking is graded in TDN levels. The seven tasks cover various levels; depending on your performance you reach TDN 3, 4 or 5. TDN 5 is the highest level and corresponds roughly to C1. It is accepted for all degree programs, including linguistically very demanding subjects.

Which speech acts come up?

Getting information, reporting and making suggestions, describing a graphic, taking a stance in a discussion, weighing up alternatives and advising, forming hypotheses and taking a stance on an abstract topic.

What’s the best way to practice Oral Expression?

Practice all seven task types separately and under time pressure – ideally out loud and recorded. At Prepliq you practice speaking with a mock that scores your answers automatically – because the PDF answer key does not cover speaking.

Free practice exercises

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