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And for the first time, the German word didn't feel foreign in her mouth.
But she kept going. She found a new sentence: “Wenn die Firma uns nicht vertraut, warum arbeiten wir dann hier?” goethe b2 zertifikat
When Ananya finished her presentation, the Brazilian man disagreed with her. He argued for the company. Ananya had to respond. Her grammar slipped. She said “wegen dem Chef” instead of “wegen des Chefs” — a Genitive error, a B2 sin. And for the first time, the German word
Her hand cramped as she wrote the last line: Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Ananya Sharma. He argued for the company
The examiner looked up for the first time. Her mouth moved, not quite a smile, but close. “Zeit ist um.” Three weeks later, Ananya was chopping onions when her phone buzzed. An email from the Goethe-Institut. Subject: Goethe B2 Zertifikat – Ergebnis.
Ananya’s heart hammered. Her B2 vocabulary was a small toolbox. She couldn’t say “privacy violation,” but she could say “Das ist ein Eingriff in die Privatsphäre.” She couldn’t say “productivity,” but she could say “Die Firma will mehr Arbeit.”
The exam was a series of small, clinical battles. (Reading) first: an article about urban gardening in Berlin. She underlined jedoch and trotzdem , searching for traps. Hören (Listening) followed: a fuzzy announcement about a cancelled train to Köln. She caught the keywords— Verspätung , Gleis 5 —and filled the bubbles.