Reading
Start with exam-style passages and multiple-choice questions that build accuracy before test day.
Practice readingtelc exam practice
telc preparation rewards focused repetition: understand the task, complete the exercise, review the feedback, and repeat the weakest skill. Lingogrind gives that workflow a home.
Best for telc Deutsch B1, B2, and C1 learners preparing for immigration, work, study, or professional qualification requirements.
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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 telc German exam practice. Lingogrind is built around exam tasks, feedback, and clear results after the first completed exercise.
Move between reading, writing, listening, speaking, vocabulary, and full simulation based on your current bottleneck.
Choose the level you are preparing for or use adaptive practice when you need a cleaner baseline.
The free path pushes learners into a real exercise first, not straight into a paywall.
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Yes. The most useful workflow is to practice the skill you are weakest in, then use results and feedback to decide the next session.
For many learners, yes. Speaking is difficult to self-correct, so repeated prompt practice and feedback can be a high-leverage part of preparation.
Yes. You can begin with free reading and vocabulary practice before deciding whether Pro feedback tools are useful.
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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