We are a certified telc - Examination center
At the KUNZ Institute you can take all language exams telc take off.
The language certificates you acquire are valid worldwide and indefinitely as proof of your language skills.
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beginnerListenelement 1Can understand and use familiar, everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at meeting specific needs. Can introduce themselves and others and ask and answer questions about themselves – for example, where they live, what kind of people they know, or what things they own. Can interact in a simple way provided the other person speaks slowly and clearly and is willing to help.
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Basic knowledgeListenelement 2Can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance (e.g. personal and family information, shopping, work, local area). Can communicate in simple, routine situations requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and common matters. Can describe in simple terms his or her background and education, immediate surroundings, and matters of immediate need.
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Advanced language useListenelement 3Can understand the main points of clear standard speech on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc. Can cope with most situations likely to arise while travelling in an area where the language is spoken. Can produce simple, connected speech on familiar topics and areas of personal interest. Can report on experiences and events, describe dreams, hopes, and goals, and give brief reasons or explanations for plans and opinions.
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Independent language useListenelement 4Can understand the main ideas of complex texts on both concrete and abstract topics; can also understand technical discussions in his or her own field of expertise. Can communicate with such spontaneity and fluency that normal conversation with native speakers is easily possible without much effort on either side. Can express him or herself clearly and in detail on a wide range of topics, explaining a point of view on a current issue, giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options.
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Expert language skillsCan understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, including implicit meaning. Can express him/herself spontaneously and fluently without frequently having to search for words. Can use the language effectively and flexibly in social and professional life, or in training and study. Can express himself/herself clearly, structured, and at length on complex topics, using a variety of text-linking devices appropriately.
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Nearly native-level knowledgeCan understand with ease virtually everything read or heard. Can synthesize information from a variety of written and spoken sources, providing reasons and explanations in a coherent presentation. Can express him/herself spontaneously, very fluently, and precisely, emphasizing subtle nuances of meaning even in complex contexts.
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German test for the professionThe four German Tests for Work (DTB) are the final exams for the specialized vocational language courses A2 and B1, as well as for the basic vocational language courses B2 and C1. These vocational language courses are part of the job-related German language training offered in Germany under Section 45a of the Residence Act. The exams were developed by telc gGmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs under the technical direction of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF).
Appointments can be arranged by email: info@kunz-institut.de
*Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)
The CEFR is a system that makes (foreign) language and communicative competences describable and measurable. This makes language skills transparent and comparable – regardless of the grading system of individual European countries. The CEFR is based on a six-level scale. Each level is linked to precise information about the respective skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking). The CEFR scale ranges from A1 (first attempts at language) to C2 (near-native speaker level).