To reach German level B1, you need to study more complex language structures and topics and be able to apply your skills in real-world situations. At level B1, you can improve your German language skills with the following topics:

  1. Past tenses: Perfekt, Präteritum and Plusquamperfekt tenses and learn to use them correctly. Go to topic
  2. Futur tenses: Learn the Futur I and Futur II tenses and learn to use them to express future plans and predictions. Go to topic
  3. Konjunktiv II Learn and use Konjunktiv II for polite expressions, requests and wishes. Go to topic
  4. Relativsätze (relative clauses): Learn how to use relative clauses to connect sentences and provide information. Go to topic
  5. Passive voice: Recognize the passive voice and learn how to use it correctly at different times. Go to topic
  6. Long and complex sentence structures: Create and understand more complex and longer sentences. This involves improving the meaning of the sentence by using conjunctions and different sentence structures. Go to topic
  7. Vocabulary At B1 level, learn more words and expressions and be able to participate in more complex conversations on a variety of topics. Go to topic
  8. Writing skills: Improve your writing skills by writing personal and formal letters, emails and short reports. Go to topic
  9. Speaking skills: At level B1, practice speaking German more fluently and naturally. Also learn more complex conversational skills such as resolving conflicts, presenting ideas and persuading others. Go to topic

To reach level B1, progress through the learning process by doing lessons and activities with your teacher. Try to assess your skills with real-world tests and apply what you have learned by trying to cope with new situations. Once you have mastered German B1, you will become more confident and competent in the language.