ZDj

ZDj stands for Zertifikat Deutsch für Jugendliche. It is set at the B1 level on the European scale of language learning and is aimed at young people between 12 and 15 years of age who are learning German as a foreign language.

Participants should be able to talk about things that interest them, eg. a television programme, and also be able to go into a shop and buy something without any great difficulty.

The certificate may be useful for teenagers moving permanently to Germany with their parents to be able to gain entry to a German school.

To hear a simple explanation and a short discussion in German, listen to the podcast:

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Fit 1/2

Fit 1/2, or to give it its full title: Fit in Deutsch 1/2 are two courses and exams set at the A1 and A2 levels respectively.

They are aimed at younger people than the previous DaF courses, and as such they concentrate on situations and subsequently the vocabulary that younger people would need when in Germany.

One problem with such target groups is the time it takes for new textbooks to appear that take account of modern trends.  Modern topics may therefore be covered using handouts rather than textbooks.

To hear a simple explanation and a short discussion in German, listen to the podcast:

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PWD

PWD stands for Prüfung Wirtschaftsdeutsch.  It is set at the top end of level C1 on the European scale for language learning.

The exam is targeted towards situations in German working life, such as taking part in a meeting or a sales conference.

To hear a simple explanation and a short discussion in German, listen to the podcast:

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