GERMAN · 2023
German
Official National Center for University Entrance Examinations examination materials and examiner commentary for German (2023). Refer to the board portal for the latest published reports.
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Question difficulty map
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Assessment objectives
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Method marks watchlist
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Recurring mistakes across years
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Cases: Assuming the first noun is always the subject. — Use article endings and verb agreement to identify grammatical roles.
Word order: Missing the final verb in subordinate clauses. — When you see dass, weil, wenn or obwohl, look to the clause end for the fini…
Separable verbs: Ignoring the prefix at the end of the clause. — Reconnect prefixes such as auf, an, mit and zurück to the main verb mean…
Vocabulary: Misreading false friends or cognates. — Check sentence context and grammatical role before trusting similarity to English/Jap…
Reading: Translating word by word and losing the text purpose. — Summarize each paragraph or dialogue turn in one short phrase.
Question choice intelligence
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Level exemplars
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Grade & admission context
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Deep insights
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Command word playbook
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Time traps
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Syllabus traceability
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MCQ trap analytics
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Topic heatmap across years
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Mark intensity
Reading comprehension and practical texts
Grammar: cases, word order, verbs and modifiers
Vocabulary, compounds and phrase meaning
Culture, communication and discourse structure
Difficulty trend
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Paper comparison
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Marks you can still earn
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Practise what examiners flagged
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Self-diagnostic checklist
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- 1Pitfall
Cases: Assuming the first noun is always the subject. — Use article endings and verb agreement to identify grammatical roles.
- 2Pitfall
Word order: Missing the final verb in subordinate clauses. — When you see dass, weil, wenn or obwohl, look to the clause end for the fini…
- 3Pitfall
Separable verbs: Ignoring the prefix at the end of the clause. — Reconnect prefixes such as auf, an, mit and zurück to the main verb mean…
- 4Pitfall
Vocabulary: Misreading false friends or cognates. — Check sentence context and grammatical role before trusting similarity to English/Jap…
- 5Pitfall
Reading: Translating word by word and losing the text purpose. — Summarize each paragraph or dialogue turn in one short phrase.
Teacher briefing pack
One-page session summary for tutors and classroom review
2023 2023
German
Official National Center for University Entrance Examinations examination materials and examiner commentary for German (2023). Refer to the board portal for the latest published reports.
Cases: Assuming the first noun is always the subject. — Use article endings and verb agreement to identify grammatical roles.
Word order: Missing the final verb in subordinate clauses. — When you see dass, weil, wenn or obwohl, look to the clause end for the fini…
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