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The Telc A2 Listening Exam is a core component of the written German test at the A2 level. This section assesses whether participants can understand simple spoken information in everyday situations – for example, announcements at a train station, short dialogues in a shop, or basic phone calls. Listening comprehension at this level forms the foundation for initial independent communication in German-speaking environments.
The A2 exam is administered by telc gGmbH. This organization specializes in standardized language tests and works in cooperation with educational institutions, language schools, and integration centers both in Germany and abroad. Telc certificates are officially recognized by authorities, employers, and educational providers.
This test is designed for the following target groups:
The listening component of the A2 exam helps determine whether test takers can handle basic language challenges in daily life. Whether it's visiting a doctor, navigating public transport, or shopping – those who understand simple conversations or information can participate more independently in society. The exam serves both as an official certification and as a practical tool for everyday life.
The listening section usually takes around 20 to 25 minutes. Participants listen to several short audio texts, each played twice. They then answer questions based on what they heard. Task types include:
The key difference lies in the level of difficulty: while the B1 exam includes longer and more complex audio texts, A2 content is shorter, more clearly structured, and thematically simpler. B1 often requires understanding implied meanings – A2 focuses on identifying concrete, clearly expressed information.
The listening score contributes to the overall written exam result. To pass the A2 level, candidates must achieve at least 50 percent of the points in both the written and oral parts of the exam. Grading is standardized according to consistent criteria, ensuring objective assessment for all candidates.
Olena, the founder and academic head of this platform, has developed practice materials for years in collaboration with native German teachers and experienced examiners from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and beyond. Her goal is to provide realistic, exam-oriented exercises.
"Many people respond too quickly when they hear familiar words," Olena explains. "My advice: always read the question first – then listen carefully for direct evidence in the audio. Especially when answers sound similar, precision is key."
Language coach Paul M. adds: "Practice with real-life audio sources – such as announcements, podcasts, or short news clips – is essential. It sharpens your ear for authentic German."
A learner from Hamburg shares: "The online practice tests on this site helped me understand the exam structure. The explanations and transcriptions after each task were especially useful."
Our platform offers a wide range of exercises, sample tests, and online preparation tools tailored specifically for the Telc A2 Listening Exam. With clear explanations and full transcriptions, we support you step by step toward a successful result.
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