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How many texts are in the Paper 2 Reading section?
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How many texts are in the Paper 2 Reading section?
3 texts, based on the themes.
Roughly how many marks is the Reading section worth?
About 40 marks (around one hour).
How is Paper 2 Reading marked?
Objectively, against an answer key.
In Reading, does the text stay in front of you?
Yes — unlike listening, you can re-read the text.
Name four common Reading question types.
Multiple Choice, richtig/falsch + begründen, Vokabular im Kontext, Lücken füllen, zuordnen, Sätze ergänzen, Bezugswörter, kurze Antwort.
What does „das Leseverstehen“ mean?
Reading comprehension.
What is „Vokabular im Kontext“?
A question on what a word means in this particular text.
What are „die Bezugswörter“?
Reference words such as „es“ or „das“ — you say what they point to.
What does „richtig/falsch + begründen“ require?
Decide richtig (true) or falsch (false) AND quote the line from the text that proves it.
Where is the answer to a Reading question always found?
In the text itself — you locate it, you never need outside knowledge.
Give the 5-step reading routine.
Skim → Read the question → Scan → Locate the line → Answer (paraphrase where asked).
Should you read the text or the question first?
Read the question first, then scan the text for that one detail.
Why might the answer use different words from the question?
Reading tests paraphrase and synonyms — match meaning, not just identical words.
Why is re-reading your advantage in Reading (vs Listening)?
The text never disappears, so you can go back to the exact line instead of answering from memory.
Topic 6.1 study notes
Full notes & explanations for About Paper 2 Reading
German B exam skills
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