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NotesGerman B HLTopic 2.1Personal diary
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Personal diary

IB German B • Unit 2

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Contents

  • What it is
  • Register & tone
  • Structure
  • Annotated model
  • Useful phrases
The personal diary: A personal diary (das persönliche Tagebuch) is a private entry where you write down what happened and how you feel about it — for yourself, not for any reader. In Paper 1 you choose it when the task tells you to write a diary entry / einen Tagebucheintrag about an experience. It's part of Unit 2: Text Types, so the marks come from getting its conventions and register right (Criterion C), not just the events.
das (persönliche) Tagebuch
the (personal) diary
der Eintrag / der Tagebucheintrag
the entry (one dated piece)
das Datum
the date (every entry begins with one)
die Reflexion / das Nachdenken
the reflection (what you think/feel about it)
das intime Register
intimate register (you write to yourself, in 'ich')
der persönliche Ton
a private, heartfelt tone
Spot it in the task: The task names your format. „Schreibe einen Eintrag in dein Tagebuch…“, „Schreibe in deinem Tagebuch über…“ → a diary → intimate, first-person. If it said „Schreibe deiner Freundin“ you'd switch to an informal email (a different text type). Always read what format the task asks for first.
Keep it personal and private: Write in the first person (ich) for yourself — no greeting to any reader. The tone is intimate and reflective: say what happened, then how you feel about it. Often you address the diary itself („Liebes Tagebuch,“). Consistency matters — slipping into a letter-to-a-reader style or formal phrasing breaks the register and costs you Criterion C.

Diary — do this

  • Liebes Tagebuch, heute ist mir etwas passiert…
  • Ich fühle mich glücklich / traurig, weil…
  • Ich kann nicht aufhören, an … zu denken.

Letter to a reader — avoid here

  • Hallo, Marta! Wie geht es dir?
  • Ich schreibe dir, um dir zu erzählen…
  • Liebe Grüße, / Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Stay consistent: Pick the ich voice and keep it from the date to the close. Verbs, pronouns (mir, mich, mein) and the feelings you express all stay first-person — never address an outside reader as „du“.

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The five parts: Every diary entry follows the same shape. Hit all five parts and you've covered the conventions the examiner is looking for.

Personal diary — 5 parts

1

Dated entry

Begin with the date — every diary entry is dated. „Samstag, 14. Juni“

2

Opening

Address the diary and set the scene. „Liebes Tagebuch, heute war ein Tag…“

3

What happened today

Tell the events of the day in the first person — the longest part. „Am Morgen… aber am Nachmittag…“

4

Feelings & reflection

Say how you feel and what you make of it. „Ich fühle mich… Ich kann nicht aufhören, an … zu denken.“

5

Looking ahead / close

Look to tomorrow and sign off to the diary. „Morgen hoffe ich… Gute Nacht, Tagebuch.“

Date → Opening → What happened → Feelings → Looking ahead

Don't skip the frame: Students lose easy Criterion C marks by forgetting the date or the feelings/reflection. The date proves it's a diary, and the reflection is what makes it personal — never leave them out.
A model, part by part: Here's a complete diary entry built from the five parts above. Read it once for the message, then tap Übersetzung anzeigen to check the English or 🔊 to hear it.

Modell: die 5 Teile in Aktion

Der Tagebucheintrag, Teil für Teil

  1. Samstag, 14. Juni
  2. Liebes Tagebuch,
  3. heute war ein sehr seltsamer Tag. Am Morgen bin ich durch die Mathearbeit gefallen, aber am Nachmittag hat mir meine beste Freundin eine unglaubliche Überraschung gemacht.
  4. Ich kann nicht aufhören, daran zu denken, wie nervös ich während der Prüfung war. Ich bin frustriert über mich selbst, aber zugleich sehr dankbar, solche Freundinnen zu haben.
  5. Morgen hoffe ich, mehr zu lernen und in Ruhe neu anzufangen. Gute Nacht, Tagebuch.
Warum es punktet — why it scores: This short diary entry earns marks on all three Paper 1 criteria — here's how:

A — Language /12

  • Personal, accurate language; ich throughout
  • Connectors & contrast: „aber“, „zugleich“, „weil“
  • Correct tenses (bin … gefallen, hat gemacht, hoffe)

B — Message /12

  • Clear content: the events AND a real reflection
  • Ideas developed (the test, the surprise, the resolve)

C — Conceptual /6

  • Diary conventions: date + „Liebes Tagebuch“ + close
  • Consistent intimate register (ich)
  • Heartfelt, reflective tone

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A toolkit you can reuse: Learn a few ready-made phrases for each part. They make your entry sound natural and save time in the exam. Tap 🔊 to hear them.

Zum Anfangen (opening the entry)

  • Liebes Tagebuch, — Dear diary,
  • Heute war ein … Tag. — Today was a … day.
  • Ich weiß nicht, wo ich anfangen soll. — I don't know where to start.

Zum Nachdenken (feelings & reflection)

  • Ich fühle mich… (glücklich / traurig / nervös) — I feel… (happy / sad / nervous)
  • Ich kann nicht aufhören, an … zu denken. — I can't stop thinking about…
  • Was mich am meisten überrascht hat, war… — What surprised me most was…

Zum Abschließen (looking ahead / close)

  • Morgen hoffe ich… — Tomorrow I hope…
  • Von jetzt an werde ich… — From now on I'm going to…
  • Gute Nacht, Tagebuch. — Good night, diary.
Use one from each: One opener, one or two feelings phrases in the middle, and one closer is plenty — and instantly makes the entry feel like the real text type.

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Schreibe diesen E-Mail-Satz in das intime Register eines Tagebuchs um: „Hallo, Marta! Ich schreibe dir, um dir zu erzählen, dass ich heute viele neue Leute kennengelernt habe.“ [2 marks]

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