Free practice materials for A1 German listening comprehension exam with authentic audio exercises
The A1 Hören (Listening) test, also known as Hörverstehen, is a key component of the A1 German certificate exam. This 20-minute section evaluates your ability to understand simple spoken German in everyday situations, including conversations, announcements, and phone messages.
At the A1 level, you should be able to:
The A1 listening test consists of three parts:
Duration: 6-7 minutes
Task: Listen to 6 short everyday conversations and answer questions
Audio: Played twice
Topics: Shopping, appointments, directions
Duration: 6-7 minutes
Task: Listen to 4 public announcements and identify key information
Audio: Played twice
Topics: Train stations, stores, public places
Duration: 6-7 minutes
Task: Listen to 5 phone messages or voicemails and extract details
Audio: Played twice
Topics: Appointments, invitations, information
Dialogue Example: Two people at a bakery - "Guten Tag! Ich möchte zwei Brötchen, bitte." "Das macht 1 Euro 50."
Announcement Example: "Achtung! Der Zug nach München fährt um 14:30 Uhr von Gleis 7."
Message Example: "Hallo Anna, hier ist Tom. Wir treffen uns morgen um 15 Uhr im Café. Bis dann!"
| Topic | Vocabulary Focus | Typical Situations |
|---|---|---|
| Shopping | Prices, quantities, items | Bakery, supermarket, clothing store |
| Time & Dates | Hours, days, months | Appointments, schedules, meetings |
| Directions | Left, right, straight, near | Finding places, giving instructions |
| Personal Info | Name, age, address, phone | Introductions, forms, registration |
| Daily Activities | Work, hobbies, routines | Conversations about daily life |
Effective preparation strategies:
| Challenge | Solution |
|---|---|
| Audio too fast | Practice with slow German materials first, gradually increase speed |
| Can't understand accents | Listen to various German speakers (Austrian, Swiss, different regions) |
| Missing numbers | Practice number dictation exercises daily |
| Background noise | Practice in different environments to build focus |
| Vocabulary gaps | Build A1 vocabulary list (500-650 words) with audio pronunciation |
Access free listening tests with authentic audio materials and immediate feedback
Start Test Gratis RegistrerenThe A1 listening test lasts approximately 20 minutes, with audio played twice for each section.
Yes, you can take notes while listening. Use the paper provided to write down key information like numbers, times, and names.
Don't worry! You don't need to understand every word. Focus on keywords and context to answer questions correctly.
The audio uses standard German (Hochdeutsch), but may include slight regional variations. All speakers speak clearly and at an appropriate pace for A1 level.
Practice daily with German audio (even 15 minutes), focus on A1-level materials, and use our practice tests to familiarize yourself with exam format.