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Goethe Schreiben Guide: Writing Tasks Explained

Key takeaways

  • Schreiben has a 15/25 minimum — you must pass writing to pass the exam.
  • B1: two ~80-word tasks; B2: shorter formal text + ~180-word opinion essay.
  • Examiners score: task completion, coherence, vocabulary, grammar.
  • Use fixed openings/closings for emails; plan essay paragraphs before writing.

Goethe Schreiben is where many capable speakers lose the certificate. Writing is scored separately with a hard minimum. This guide explains task types, word counts, and what examiners reward.

What Schreiben tests

You must write clear, level-appropriate German for real situations: emails to companies, forum posts, complaints, and argumentative essays. Points come from fulfilling the prompt, not from fancy vocabulary alone.

B1 writing tasks

  • Teil 1 (~80 Wörter): Informal message or forum contribution — react to a prompt, give opinion + reason.
  • Teil 2 (~80 Wörter): Semi-formal email — request, complaint, or application with clear purpose.

B2 writing tasks

  • Teil 1 (~80 Wörter): Formal email (Beschwerde, Anfrage) — polite but firm register.
  • Teil 2 (~180 Wörter): Opinion essay on a social topic — take a position and support it.

How Schreiben is scored

CriterionWhat examiners look for
AufgabenerfüllungAll bullet points in the prompt addressed
KohärenzLogical flow, paragraphs, connectors
WortschatzRange appropriate to level; avoid repetition
StrukturenGrammar accuracy; complex sentences where appropriate

Useful structures

Formal email opening: Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, or Sehr geehrte/r Frau/Herr [Name],

Essay frame: Einleitung (topic + thesis) → Argument 1 + Beispiel → Argument 2 + Beispiel → Schluss (summary + optional outlook).

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