Writing German · AS 91969
Communicate in German for a chosen purpose
Communicate in German for a chosen purpose
This standard tests whether you can communicate in German in a way that makes sense for a real purpose and audience. You'll need to express information, ideas, or opinions in present, past, or future tense while keeping the message clear even if you make some small mistakes. The "chosen purpose" is up to you—it could be sharing interests, preparing for an event, or talking about an experience.
You communicate your ideas in German clearly enough to be understood, using some variety in vocabulary and sentence types, even if there are occasional errors that don't stop the message getting across.
You communicate skillfully with a good range of vocabulary and varied sentence structures, the message flows logically from one idea to the next, and inconsistencies don't significantly interrupt understanding.
You communicate with controlled, well-chosen language appropriate to the level, ideas are linked smoothly throughout, and your communication isn't hindered by errors—it's fluent and coherent overall.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.