TELC B2 Briefe schreiben | Bitte um Informationen
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host provides valuable tips for writing a B2-level German letter, specifically focusing on how to request information about a car-sharing service. The video covers key aspects of letter writing, including the structure, the importance of using complex grammar and varied vocabulary, and strategies for addressing specific points in the task. The host demonstrates how to ask clear and detailed questions, while also offering advice on using synonyms and complex grammatical structures to meet the B2 level requirements. The overall goal is to help learners write a well-structured and coherent letter within a limited timeframe.
Takeaways
- 😀 You have 30 minutes to write a B2 letter in the test, with a word count requirement of 150-200 words.
- 😀 You should avoid copying from pre-written letters or YouTube videos, as examiners are familiar with them and may award zero points for plagiarism.
- 😀 A B2 letter should contain four points, and you must choose three to address, ensuring each point is discussed thoroughly with at least two to three sentences.
- 😀 It's important to demonstrate a good understanding of B2-level grammar, including complex sentence structures, connectors, and a broad vocabulary.
- 😀 Using synonyms is essential to avoid repetition and enhance the quality of your writing. For example, alternate between 'car' and 'vehicle' or 'sometimes' and 'occasionally'.
- 😀 Key grammatical structures to aim for include genitive, prepositions, relative clauses, and noun-verb combinations.
- 😀 A well-structured, coherent letter is more important than using every complex grammatical structure. Focus on logical organization of points.
- 😀 The email format for the task includes the email address at the top, followed by the subject line and salutation (e.g., 'Dear Sir/Madam').
- 😀 In the introduction, it's good to express interest in the service, such as by stating that you discovered the offer online and are looking for more information.
- 😀 When asking questions, ensure to use polite expressions like 'Could you please let me know?' or 'I would be interested in knowing...' to sound professional and courteous.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is about how to write a good B2 letter for a test, specifically one that requests information. The video includes guidance on structure, grammar, and vocabulary.
How much time do you have to write the B2 letter in the exam?
-You have 30 minutes to write the B2 letter in the exam.
What is the word count requirement for the B2 letter?
-The B2 letter should be between 150 and 200 words.
What should you avoid when writing your B2 letter?
-You should avoid copying fully memorized letters from other sources, such as YouTube videos. If the examiners notice that you have copied, they will give you zero points.
How many points are given for a B2 letter, and how many should you address?
-There are four points given for the letter, and you should address three of them.
What is important regarding the order of points in the letter?
-The order of the points is not fixed, and you can choose which point to address first, second, and third.
What is required for the grammar in the B2 letter?
-The letter should show that you understand B2-level grammar, using complex structures, such as genitive, prepositions, relative clauses, and a wide range of vocabulary.
Why is it important to use synonyms in the B2 letter?
-Using synonyms is important to avoid repeating the same words, which could make your writing sound monotonous. It also demonstrates a broader vocabulary range, which is crucial for a B2-level letter.
What is one example of a good sentence structure for a B2 letter?
-A good structure involves combining a polite request with details about the topic. For example: 'In your offer, you mention that the cars can be rented for 24 hours; could you please let me know how much that would cost?'
What is the significance of the closing sentence in the letter?
-The closing sentence is essential for polite communication, and a typical phrase is: 'Thank you in advance for your response,' followed by 'Kind regards' and your name.
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