Reading
Start with exam-style passages and multiple-choice questions that build accuracy before test day.
Practice readingB2 German exam prep
B2 candidates need control: longer texts, clearer arguments, better listening stamina, and speaking that stays organized. Lingogrind gives each skill a concrete practice loop.
Best for Goethe B2, telc B2, ÖSD B2, and work or study candidates who need reliable upper-intermediate German.
Practice by exam skill
Start with exam-style passages and multiple-choice questions that build accuracy before test day.
Practice readingAnswer realistic prompts and use feedback to improve task completion, grammar, vocabulary, and structure.
Practice writingPractice focused comprehension with audio tasks instead of passive listening sessions.
Practice listeningRecord answers to exam-like prompts and review feedback on fluency, grammar, and task coverage.
Practice speakingWhy exam prep feels different
Streak apps can help maintain a habit. They are not a complete plan for German B2 exam preparation. Lingogrind is built around exam tasks, feedback, and clear results after the first completed exercise.
Lingogrind starts from the task types learners face in German exams, not from generic lesson streaks.
Learners see results and corrections after completing real exercises, which makes progress easier to understand.
Practice can be adjusted from A1 to C2, with the strongest commercial intent around B1, B2, and C1.
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Use a mix of skill practice, feedback on productive tasks, and timed checks. Generic daily lessons are usually not enough by themselves.
Yes. Lingogrind focuses on CEFR-level exam practice and is especially relevant for B2 learners preparing for Goethe, telc, or ÖSD.
Start with one free exercise for a baseline, then prioritize the skill that costs you the most points, often writing or speaking.
Create a free account, complete your first exam-style German exercise, and use the result to decide what to practice next.
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