Reading a longer text (e.g., an article) and answering multiple-choice questions.
Engaging in a debate or conversation about a controversial topic.
Briefly introducing a topic (e.g., a book, trip, or event).
The B2 level requires a high degree of grammatical accuracy and the ability to understand complex abstract topics. Reviewing the telc B2 practice material helps identify personal weak points in vocabulary or syntax.
Matching advertisements or information snippets to specific user needs. Language Elements (Sprachbausteine)










