Reading
Start with exam-style passages and multiple-choice questions that build accuracy before test day.
Practice readingÖSD exam preparation
ÖSD candidates need a preparation system that connects the CEFR level, the tested skill, and the next practice session. Lingogrind keeps that work practical and feedback-driven.
Best for ÖSD B1, B2, and C1 learners who want focused practice before an exam deadline.
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 ÖSD German exam preparation. Lingogrind is built around exam tasks, feedback, and clear results after the first completed exercise.
Practice each exam skill separately before combining them in fuller readiness checks.
Productive skills improve faster when learners can see what to fix after each response.
Start with a real exercise and results before deciding whether paid features are worth it.
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Yes. Lingogrind supports CEFR-level German practice, including B2, across the core exam skills.
Yes. General learning builds the base, but exam preparation needs task practice, timing, scoring awareness, and repeated feedback.
Start with a free reading exercise if you need a baseline. If your exam risk is productive output, prioritize writing or speaking feedback next.
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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