German A2 Writing Exercises

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Topics and Examples for the A2 German Writing Exam

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General Information about the A2 German Writing Exam

Anyone who wants to use the German language at the A2 level with confidence will sooner or later encounter the written part of this exam. This section doesn't just test basic writing skills, but also the ability to understand simple communication situations and to express oneself clearly and appropriately in writing. For many, it is an important step towards successful integration or further personal or professional development in a German-speaking environment.

What exactly is tested in the A2 writing exam?

The A2 writing exam typically consists of two to three tasks. Candidates are required to write short texts such as a personal message, an email, or a simple note. The goal is to express simple ideas clearly and understandably in German. Vocabulary and grammar are assessed, as well as the structure and appropriateness of the response to the task.

Who needs this exam – and why?

This exam is especially relevant for people who need to demonstrate that they can handle basic written communication in German. It is often required in the context of naturalization processes, integration courses, or when applying for certain apprenticeships. It can also serve as a formal proof of language skills for anyone seeking to advance professionally or document their learning progress.

Purpose and real-life relevance

Passing the A2 writing test proves that one can manage common written situations. Examples include:

  • writing a short excuse for school or work
  • formulating a simple cancellation
  • submitting a written request to an office or company

The exam helps candidates to navigate everyday life independently – in writing and in a structured way.

Structure and duration of the test

The test usually takes around 30 minutes. During this time, participants complete two main tasks: one is to write a brief message based on a simple scenario, the other is a written response to a short text. The topics reflect common everyday situations. Examples include: invitations, apologies, requests, or basic questions in private or work contexts. Preparation is possible through structured exercises, either online or using traditional test materials.

Difference from the B1 writing exam

Compared to the next level – B1 writing – the A2 exam is significantly simpler. The tasks require less complex sentence structures, a smaller vocabulary, and no need for argumentative writing. While the B1 level might require expressing opinions or comparing points of view, the A2 exam focuses on clear, functional messages. Still, it requires some command of basic grammar, suitable topic handling, and a coherent structure.

Assessment and passing requirements

The assessment is based on several criteria, including correctness, completeness, and text organization. It's essential to address all points of the prompt. A clearly written and context-appropriate text is usually enough to pass. The minimum passing score depends on the exam provider but is generally around 60 percent of the total score.

Expert tip from Olena – our exam specialist

Olena is the founder of this platform and has over 15 years of experience in preparing learners for language exams. She develops A2 writing exercises in close cooperation with experienced examiners and teachers not only from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland but also from many other countries. “Many underestimate the A2 writing exam because it seems easy. But writing well at this level requires accuracy, structure, and the right choice of words,” she explains. “Targeted preparation – especially with real-world examples and interactive tasks – makes all the difference.”

What do other experts say?

According to language didactics professor Jürgen T., writing at A2 level is a key moment in language learning: “This is often where learners decide whether to keep going or give up. Well-designed tests and relatable topics can help a lot.” Several publications by major language institutions also highlight the importance of writing skills at this stage of learning.

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