Online German language test A1/A2 for beginners, B1/B2 for advanced learners and C1/C2 for German experts

Tips for the German language test
  1. German Levels
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How well do you speak German? Have you already completed a few language courses or is your knowledge of German minimal? Would you like to attend a German course and don't know what level corresponds to your abilities?

To get the most out of a German language course, the course content should be neither too demanding nor too demanding. A thorough German placement test is therefore very important before you decide on a course. On Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch you will find two German language tests which will show you at what level your current German language skills can be classified. They offer you a reliable assessment aid and a good basis for your search for a suitable German course.

The online language test takes approx. 10-20 minutes. Take your time, solve the tasks without any aids and be sure to leave out any questions you cannot answer. Do not guess if you are unsure, as such answers will distort the result.

Online language test German A1/A2: The test for beginners

This is the placement test for beginners with very little previous knowledge of German. So if you have never attended a German language course or did so a long time ago and therefore only have a very basic knowledge of German, take the German language test A1/A2.

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Online language test German B1/B2: The test for advanced learners

The B1/B2 placement test is designed for test takers with a basic knowledge of written and spoken German. If you have been living in a German-speaking country for several years, work in a German-speaking environment and/or have already taken a few German courses, the German B1/B2 placement test is recommended.

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German C1/C2 language test: On the way to becoming a German professional

The C1/C2 placement test has been designed for test takers with good to very good written and spoken German language skills.
If you have lived in a German-speaking country for many years, work in a German-speaking environment or have already taken a number of German courses, we recommend taking the C1/C2 German placement test.

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In addition to German tests, online tests are also available in four other languages:French,English,SpanishandItalian. It doesn't matter whether you want to learn a language from scratch or improve your existing language skills. Once you have the results of the language tests, you can use the education portal Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch to find suitable and recommended courses offered by renowned language schools in your region.