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The written part of the Deutsch Test für Zuwanderer (DTZ) at the B1 level includes an important task: letter writing. This task requires candidates to communicate clearly and in a structured way in everyday situations. The focus is not on perfect grammar but on the ability to write understandable and goal-oriented texts.
Candidates receive a specific writing assignment on an everyday topic. Usually, these are informal or semi-formal letters, for example to neighbors, employers, or authorities. The task is to address all points in the prompt completely within about 80 to 100 words.
The topics are practical and often related to the following areas:
Many learners report that preparing for letter writing helped them feel more confident in the written exam. “Practicing different types of letters and memorizing typical phrases helped me a lot,” says Maria from Munich. Ahmad from Berlin also emphasizes the importance of using simple sentences and structuring the text well.
Language trainer Olena Bazalukova explains: “Letter writing in the DTZ B1 exam primarily tests whether candidates can handle written communication in everyday situations. Those who prepare with practical examples and practice typical phrases can successfully pass this part of the exam.”
In summary, letter writing is a practical and important part of the DTZ B1 exam. With targeted preparation and plenty of practice, candidates can write confidently and structured.
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