Self study German to pass B2 exam for University: tips from B1 to B2, Deutschlernen journey

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2022
  • I needed to get to B2 in german to get accepted at my masters program in Germany (a lot of German Uni need this from international students). Here is how I self studied to go from B1 to B2 to pass the Goethe B2 exam on the first try, as well as some tips for each exam section for those of you who are planning on self studying for the exam. Viel Glück und bis Später!! :D
    #german #learngerman #selfstudygerman #lerndeutsch #deutsch
    00:00 - 02:12 German learning journey
    rest = tips

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  • @matildawolfram4687
    @matildawolfram4687 Год назад +1

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    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      Glad it motivated you and best of luck studying!! 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @tswiftbooksandcoffee
    @tswiftbooksandcoffee 2 года назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @esta3492
    @esta3492 Год назад +2

    Thank you !really good tips! Where did you find your loose leaf textbooks?

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      I found it through my uni‘s bookstore but i think eBay should have it!

  • @bolatitotaiwo172
    @bolatitotaiwo172 2 года назад +6

    Hi zyankkaji, I’m done with my B2 classes and I have 2 months to prepare thoroughly for my B2 Geothe exams, I would really love you to create an effective daily study plan for so that I can achieve an excellent grade. I’m finding it really hard to create one myself. Giving me yours will be amazing

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  2 года назад +3

      Good idea!! Sorry for late reply, I’ll share the schedule i used for the same time period to prepare for the Goethe sometime next week 😄

    • @bolatitotaiwo172
      @bolatitotaiwo172 2 года назад +1

      @@zyankkaji thank you so much I’ll really like that, I look forward to seeing it

    • @linho3852
      @linho3852 Год назад

      @@bolatitotaiwo172 hi, im preparing for my B2 Goethe exam. Pls could you share your topic for Schreiben B2. Thank you very much!

  • @shobithmathew5666
    @shobithmathew5666 Год назад +1

    I don't even have one month for my B2 exam. it's in august. i must pass the exam somehow but i am scared because i did not pass b2 >﹏<

  • @jshac4475
    @jshac4475 Год назад

    Where its free please- could u put the name of the public uni, from which u took the free german course

  • @jshac4475
    @jshac4475 Год назад

    Past paper or model paper for B2 in pdf plz.can u put a link or ?

  • @andi_35
    @andi_35 Год назад +1

    hello! i wanna learn french and german but i have to start one of them. but not sure which one i should choose first. can you help me ://

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад +1

      I think this really depends on your mother tongue! It might be easier to start with French and then go to German since French has less gendered particles (le la les) vs German (der die das dem den etc). If you’re good at grammar rules tho, I think both will be the same so I would decide based on whichever has more interesting content you like to consume (Netflix or YT videos about topics you like) hope that helps 😄

    • @andi_35
      @andi_35 Год назад +1

      @@zyankkaji ​ @zyankkaji thanks. lol my dad is japan , mom is turkish so i have 2 interesting languages , non of them close to french or german . sad .. But started with german.

  • @marcelam.7331
    @marcelam.7331 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your video, I'm preparing for the B2 exam and your video, and resources are a big help for me! I worry mostly about the Schreiben part, I'd say i have lots of good vocabulary but my grammar is sometimes not perfekt, i know the adjective endings well but i still confuse sometimes... Is it really important to use lots of complicated words and sentence structures? I just don't know what the examiners expect from someone who has B2 level :/

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      I think you need to use some vocab (transitions they taught etc) as long as your text is understandable it should be ok in my experience! I also have the same problem with adj lol

  • @sheepleslayer586
    @sheepleslayer586 2 года назад +2

    have any tips for gaining a better understanding for German beginners?
    words to focus on learning?

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад +3

      I think as a beginner, doing a course with a prof who only spoke German really helped as well as watching the easy German interviews (they have beginner playlists and German English subtitles for all vids)! I think most common 100 or so verbs and basic nouns is also helpful to quickly start understanding sentences. If anyone else has ideas please comment! 😄

    • @sheepleslayer586
      @sheepleslayer586 Год назад +1

      @@zyankkaji yes, I am learning the top 100 most common verbs and how to use them right now.

    • @dapandjhai-jhai6505
      @dapandjhai-jhai6505 Год назад +1

      Any tips on someone who take b2 pflege next week??

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      I didn’t have to take that exam, but i would take a lot of practice exams (old ones from google/Reddit) to make sure you can answer all Qs in time! And focus on whichever section you scored the lowest on in practice for the remaining time before the exam (also maybe do 10m of B2/B1/C1 level vocab every day at least) Viel Glück 🍀

  • @maneeshg5487
    @maneeshg5487 2 года назад +2

    Can you please suggest some books for B2 level ? I am at b1 now. I think vocab is my limitation too.

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  2 года назад +1

      Hey, do you mean like normal reading books or just like grammar books? I don't read many books in german (not super into reading novels lol) but if you have a favourite book you know word by word, I would suggest finding a german translation of it and reading that as a starting point. In my experience (I like reading webtoons/manga) since I am reading a translation of a series I already know word for word, my brain automatically associates the new german words with the english ones, helping me learn more vocab in context (and it doesn't feel like "work"). If you mean grammar books, I really liked using Grammatik Aktiv B2-C1 by Cornelsen since it was well organized with lots of illustrations (I'm a visual learner lol). Each lesson was nicely separated into respective B2 or C1 levels too which was helpful.

    • @hamdysy8059
      @hamdysy8059 7 месяцев назад +1

      Aspekte b2 und gramatik aktiv
      U can also try exam training books
      Werkstatt B2 is the best option
      Alo prufungs training and projekt

    • @maneeshg5487
      @maneeshg5487 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you 👍

  • @user-kw5ny7ob1v
    @user-kw5ny7ob1v 7 месяцев назад

    plz tell more about how we can prepare for B2 by ourself , coz im a beginner and wanted to get an ausbildung as soon as possible,i have just 4 months for b2 prepration like it is going to held on 21 of jan, and after that i have to apply for ausbildung in IT field or CS, plz need your help that how can i learn german in 4 months🥲🥲

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi definitely immersion! If you’re a visual learner I would recommending reading and rewatching TV series in German that you already know. Otherwise I think working your way up with textbooks for the foundational grammar should also help if you’re starting from zero. Easy German RUclips channel helped me a lot when I was first starting as well, they have content segmented by level of German as well!

    • @user-kw5ny7ob1v
      @user-kw5ny7ob1v 7 месяцев назад +1

      thanks buddy@@zyankkaji

  • @dr.amenahashemi933
    @dr.amenahashemi933 Год назад

    Hi zyankkaji. Thank you for sharing your experience. Where can we find B2 model exam?? Any application or website for German podcasts??

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      Hi! You can find the model exams on the Goethe website (just google Goethe b2 model exam)! I use Spotify for German podcasts but I think most stream on all platforms (apple music pandora etc)

  • @ahkkojd222
    @ahkkojd222 Год назад

    2:13

  • @achmadiid8644
    @achmadiid8644 5 месяцев назад

    Can i have your book?

  • @sun_shyne...
    @sun_shyne... Год назад

    hey i am starting to study german and preparing for a1 so can u suggest any books...

    • @FactsInto
      @FactsInto 19 дней назад

      Netzwerk is best IMO, as it is used by Goethe as well

  • @leyderholguin711
    @leyderholguin711 Год назад

    Tips für B2-Duetsch-Prüfung aus Englisch????

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      😅 genau ich hatte kein Bock darauf, ein ganzes Video auf Deutsch zu machen 😅😅😅

  • @OhnePixsel
    @OhnePixsel Год назад +1

    There's no English words in that book I could not do that but I'm not good at reading so I wouldn't even try to read that book haha

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      Was once there so totally understand, starting with words that have both languages is def better if you’re not comfortable. Again this was what my learning journey looked like, yours might be diff so do what works for you!! 😄

    • @OhnePixsel
      @OhnePixsel Год назад +1

      @@zyankkaji I'm just starting out learning German I don't know where to start and I'll learn something and then forget it in a few minutes it's not easy having a learning disability haha

    • @geethekanayake2052
      @geethekanayake2052 Год назад

      @@zyankkaji Plz recommend a good coursebook to be downloaded for B2

  • @user-cb2wg1dm4y
    @user-cb2wg1dm4y Год назад +2

    Lol i have all those books in pdf

  • @B1-b2-deutsch
    @B1-b2-deutsch Год назад +1

    Gut gemcht

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  Год назад

      Vielen Dank 🙏🏼😆💖

  • @vysakhnsoman3131
    @vysakhnsoman3131 2 года назад +1

    How many months needed for B2 to study thoroughly?

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  2 года назад

      It depends on where your current level is at and how long you’re studying for everyday. For me I started self studying from B1.2/B2.1 level and it took me a month to finish learning grammar from scratch, and another 3 weeks to really drill vocab/read/review for the exam (~4-6h every day). What level are you starting at?

    • @jmilimohamedrayen9234
      @jmilimohamedrayen9234 2 года назад +1

      @@zyankkaji for me i am at b2.1 level and i have 1 month on my hands

    • @zyankkaji
      @zyankkaji  2 года назад +1

      @@jmilimohamedrayen9234 good luck!!

    • @jmilimohamedrayen9234
      @jmilimohamedrayen9234 2 года назад

      @@zyankkaji thanks