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How to Prepare for TELC B2 — A Study Plan for Delhi Students

📌 The TELC Deutsch B2 exam is the most commonly required B2 certification for nurses, Ausbildung candidates, and skilled workers targeting Germany from Delhi.

✅ At Jet Set Jobs in South Patel Nagar, B2 preparation includes a structured 2-month curriculum, full TELC B2 mock exams, section-by-section coaching, and trainer-guided exam registration timing.

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Understanding the TELC Deutsch B2 Exam Before You Plan

Before building a study plan, it is essential to understand exactly what the TELC Deutsch B2 exam tests — and where most Delhi candidates lose marks. The exam has two parts completed on the same day:

PartSectionDurationMarks (%)
Written (Part 1)Reading Comprehension — 5 tasks across different text types75 min (shared with Grammar)25%
Written (Part 1)Grammar / Language Use — gap fills and word form tasks testing B2-level grammar in context75 min (shared with Reading)25%
Written (Part 1)Listening Comprehension — 3 tasks at natural speed with varied speaker formats~35 min25%
Written (Part 1)Writing — 1 formal letter (~150 words)30 min25%
Oral (Part 2)Speaking — presentation + discussion on a B2-level topic~15 min per candidatePass/Fail holistic

📌 The Grammar/Language Use section is unique to TELC B2 — Goethe B2 does not have this section. It accounts for 25% of the written exam score and is the most commonly under-prepared section among Delhi candidates.

📌 The Speaking exam is assessed separately (Pass/Fail) — you must pass both Written and Oral parts to receive the B2 certificate.

The 8-Week TELC B2 Study Plan

This plan assumes you have completed your B1 level and are beginning dedicated TELC B2 preparation. Adjust the start date so that Week 8 ends 1–2 weeks before your scheduled exam date.

📅 Weeks 1–2 — Foundation Review and Format Familiarisation

AreaWhat to Do
Grammar reviewRevise all B1 grammar: subordinate clauses, Konjunktiv II, passive voice (all tenses), participial phrases, extended adjective phrases — these are tested in the Grammar/Language Use section
ReadingRead one German newspaper article (Zeit Online, Spiegel Online) per day. Focus on identifying the author's position, structure of argument, and implicit meaning
TELC format studyStudy the TELC B2 exam format section by section. Download a sample TELC B2 paper from telc.net. Read task instructions carefully — many mistakes come from misreading instructions
VocabularyRevise discourse markers: jedoch, allerdings, trotzdem, dennoch, einerseits — andererseits, im Gegensatz dazu, obwohl — these appear throughout Reading, Writing, and Speaking

📅 Weeks 3–4 — Section-by-Section Skills Building

SectionWhat to Do
ReadingComplete 2 full TELC B2 Reading sections under timed conditions (75 min for Reading + Grammar combined). Review every wrong answer — understand why the correct answer is right
Grammar / Language UseDo 3 TELC B2 Grammar/Language Use sections. Focus on word-form tasks and gap-fill tasks. Review each error systematically — identify the grammar rule being tested
ListeningComplete 2 TELC B2 Listening sections. Listen once without pausing, review answers, listen again. Identify which of the 3 task formats is weakest for you
WritingWrite 2 formal letters under timed conditions (30 min each). TELC format: heading, salutation, 3–4 paragraphs addressing task points, closing. Count words — target 150–180. Review with a trainer

💡 Most Delhi students underestimate the Grammar/Language Use section in Weeks 3–4. If you are scoring below 60% on practice tasks, spend an additional 30 minutes per day on targeted grammar drilling — this section is entirely scoreable with the right preparation.

📅 Weeks 5–6 — Full Mock Exams and Error Analysis

ActivityWhat to Do
Full Written Mock 1Complete a full TELC B2 Written exam (Reading + Grammar + Listening + Writing) under strict timed conditions. No pausing, no dictionary. Score using the official TELC marking guide
Error analysis after Mock 1Do not move on without understanding every mistake. For grammar errors — identify the rule. For reading errors — vocabulary gap or comprehension gap? For writing — check structure, word count, register, and grammar
Speaking practiceBegin structured B2 speaking practice: choose a B2 topic, present a 2-minute position statement, then practise responding to follow-up questions. Record yourself and listen back critically
Full Written Mock 2Complete a second full Written mock in Week 6. Compare score to Mock 1. Target: consistent scoring above pass threshold before Week 7

📌 At Jet Set Jobs, full TELC B2 mock exams are conducted at this stage of the B2 batch — with section-by-section feedback from the trainer. If preparing independently, book a session with a CEFR-qualified trainer for writing and speaking feedback.

📅 Week 7 — Weak Section Intensive and Speaking Rehearsal

AreaWhat to Do
Weakest written sectionIdentify your lowest-scoring section from Mocks 1 and 2. Spend 60% of study time this week on targeted practice for that section only
Speaking — final rehearsalPractise 4–5 full TELC B2 Speaking simulations: 2-minute presentation, follow-up questions, group/partner discussion. Focus on: clear position statement, discourse markers, handling unexpected questions
Exam logisticsConfirm your exam date, centre, and arrival time. Check required ID documents. Plan your commute — arrive 30 minutes early

📅 Week 8 — Consolidation and Exam Readiness

ActivityWhat to Do
Light revision onlyNo new material in Week 8. Review vocabulary notebook, discourse marker list, and formal letter template. Run through grammar rules identified as weak — do not drill heavily
One final mock (Days 1–4)Complete one final Written mock under exam conditions. This is a confidence check — not a learning exercise. Score above your consistent pass threshold = you are ready
Rest (Days 5–7)No heavy study in the 48–72 hours before the exam. Light reading of German. Good sleep is more valuable than last-minute cramming
Exam day checklistRequired ID | Exam hall ticket | Arrive 30 min early | Two pens (blue or black) | Watch (analogue preferred) | Light snack and water for the break between Written and Oral parts

The One Thing Most Delhi Candidates Get Wrong

After coaching hundreds of B2 students at Jet Set Jobs, the single most common preparation mistake is spending 80% of study time on Reading and Listening — and only 20% on Writing and Grammar. This is backwards. Writing and Grammar/Language Use are where preparation effort has the highest return on marks.

The second most common mistake is practising B2 content without practising the TELC B2 exam format. A student who has spent 8 weeks reading German newspapers but has never completed a timed TELC B2 practice paper will be slower and less accurate on exam day than a student who has completed 6 full mock exams.

📌 At Jet Set Jobs, both mistakes are structurally prevented: the 2-month B2 batch covers all four sections with equal attention, and full TELC B2 mock exams in the exact exam format are conducted multiple times before students sit the actual exam.

📌 Trainer-guided exam registration timing ensures students sit the exam when they are consistently passing — not when the calendar says 2 months are up.

TELC B2 Exam Registration — Practical Details for Delhi

DetailInformation
Exam centres in DelhiMultiple TELC-authorised exam centres in Delhi — confirm current active centres at telc.net or with the JSJ team
Registration timelineRegister 4–6 weeks before your target exam date — seats fill quickly, especially for the Healthcare (Pflege) variant
Exam fee₹16,500–₹18,000 approximately — paid directly to the exam centre, not to JSJ
Results timeline6–8 weeks after exam date — results available online via telc.net candidate portal
Re-sit policyNo limit on re-sits. Fee paid again for each attempt. JSJ trainer advises on whether to re-sit or extend preparation

Frequently Asked Questions — TELC B2 Preparation Delhi

Q1. How long before the exam should I start this study plan?

Start the 8-week plan exactly 10 weeks before your exam date — this gives 8 weeks of structured preparation plus a 2-week buffer. If your B2 batch at JSJ ends 2 weeks before the exam date, the batch itself serves as your preparation plan.

Q2. Can I follow this plan while working full time?

Yes — with adjustments. Reduce each day's study session to 60–90 minutes. The non-negotiables: at least 2 full TELC B2 mock exams before the actual exam, and at least 4 Speaking rehearsal sessions. These cannot be compressed further without affecting exam readiness.

Q3. Do I need the Healthcare (Pflege) variant if I am a nurse?

For nurses targeting Germany Nursing Placement and Berufsanerkennung, TELC Deutsch B2 Pflege is the most commonly required variant. The preparation plan is the same — but mock exams must use the Pflege variant paper (medical contexts throughout all four sections). At Jet Set Jobs, TELC B2 Pflege mock exams are conducted specifically for nursing pathway students.

Q4. How do I book B2 preparation at Jet Set Jobs?

Call or WhatsApp +91 96259 66817, or visit www.jetsetjobs.in/contact to book a free demo class at South Patel Nagar (offline or online via LMS). The demo covers the full B2 curriculum, mock exam schedule, and exam registration guidance — before any commitment.

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