About Exam
The ÖSD Certificate B1 is an exam that certifies intermediate German language skills and aligns with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) at level B1. This level is suitable for learners who can understand and handle most everyday situations in German independently and who are ready to engage in more complex communication.
Objectives and Requirements of the ÖSD Certificate B1
The B1 certificate demonstrates that a person can:
- Understand the main points of clear, standard speech on familiar topics, such as work, school, leisure, etc.,
- Manage most situations that arise while traveling in German-speaking areas,
- Produce simple, connected texts on familiar or personal topics,
- Describe experiences, events, dreams, and ambitions and briefly explain opinions and plans.
Structure of the Exam
The ÖSD Certificate B1 exam includes the following sections:
- Reading Comprehension – Understanding texts that cover familiar, everyday topics, such as brief news articles, announcements, or letters.
- Listening Comprehension – Grasping the main points from clear, standard audio materials, including everyday conversations and radio or TV segments on familiar topics.
- Writing – Composing structured texts on personal or familiar subjects, such as informal emails, short essays, or letters.
- Speaking – Engaging in straightforward conversations, expressing opinions, and providing and requesting information on familiar matters.
Target Group and Relevance
The B1 certificate is intended for:
- Individuals who are advancing beyond basic German and wish to communicate independently in German-speaking environments,
- People who plan to work or study in a German-speaking country, as B1 often meets language requirements for residency or vocational training,
- Applicants seeking German citizenship, as B1 is commonly required for citizenship tests and naturalization processes.
The ÖSD Certificate B1 serves as an official attestation of intermediate German proficiency, supporting users in navigating various practical, social, and professional situations in German-speaking settings.