The learner expresses views fluently and spontaneously on familiar and semi-specialist topics, engages in pro–con discussions, and structures ideas coherently.
Using advanced connectors and patterns (insofern, sofern, vorausgesetzt, je … desto, zwar … aber, dennoch), they construct more complex sentences; passive forms (Präsens/Präteritum/Perfekt), participial constructions, and noun–verb collocations give their language a more academic or professional tone.
They begin to use reported speech (Konjunktiv I/II) and source reporting, and are able to summarize tables and charts both orally and in writing.
In longer texts and audio, they identify the main line of argument and speaker intent; they produce problem–solution emails, reports, and proposals, and deliver 3–5 minute presentations including Q&A.
Course General Objective B2.2
Participate in virtual classes
Build reading comprehension competence
Strengthen speaking and interaction abilities
Advance listening and understanding skills
Practice writing clear and well-structured texts
The learner synthesizes multiple viewpoints into a coherent argument, grounds opinions with evidence and examples, and uses hedging appropriately (meiner Ansicht nach, tendenziell, womöglich).
They adapt register and tone to suit the context and maintain cohesion through complex sentence architecture (embedded clauses, nominalizations, layered passives) and a dense connector network.
They collect information from multiple sources and produce comparative summaries that highlight similarities, differences, and key insights.
In longer texts and audio, they detect implied meaning, stance, and consequences, and they can write well-structured argumentative essays as well as solution-oriented reports and emails.
They deliver presentations of 5+ minutes integrating visuals and data, and can also moderate discussions; by the end of B2, they achieve the linguistic agility required for independent communication in academic and professional contexts.
What will you be able to do after completing the B2 German course?
Grammar: Tense sequence in reported speech (present/past/future), switching K I → K II when forms overlap; embedding after sagen, berichten, behaupten, meinen.
Vocabulary: News, interviews, opinion pieces.
Communication: Accurately conveying third-party statements: The expert said the figures were stable but would rise.
Final tasks:
News-based reading/listening → written summary in reported speech (180–220 words).
Oral press-conference simulation (2–3 min per group).
Grammar: werden + Part. II (event/process passive) vs. sein + Part. II (state passive); agent with von/durch; passive across tenses (pres./past/perf.).
Grammar: Tense overview (recent past/narrative past/habitual past) and text cohesion (connectors: moreover, furthermore, however, nevertheless, in this respect).