The social media post: A social media post (der Social-Media-Beitrag / der Post) is a short, public message to your followers — on Instagram, TikTok, a class account or a school page. You grab attention fast, say one thing clearly, and ask the reader to react (like, share, tag, come along). You write in a warm, direct voice using du/ihr, with emojis and hashtags. In Paper 1 you choose it when the task asks you to post something for many readers/followers to invite, announce or campaign. It's part of Unit 2: Text Types, so easy marks come from getting its conventions and register right (Criterion C), not just the message.
- der (Social-Media-)Beitrag / der Post
- the (social media) post
- der Aufhänger / der Hook
- the hook — the eye-catching first line
- die Botschaft / die Kernaussage
- the message — the one key thing
- der Aufruf (zum Handeln)
- the call to action (share, tag, come)
- der Hashtag
- the hashtag (#…)
- die Follower / die Leserschaft
- the followers / the audience (many readers)
Spot it in the task: The task names many readers/followers and a platform: "Schreibe einen Beitrag für die sozialen Medien…", "Poste auf dem Konto deiner Schule…" → a social media post: short, public, addressed to followers, with a hook, a call to action and hashtags. If the reader is one person you know, it would be an informal email instead; if it's a long personal article for many readers, a blog.
Direct, lively — use 'du/ihr': A social media post is close, energetic and direct: address your followers with du (one reader) or ihr (the whole group), keep sentences short and punchy, and add energy with exclamations, emojis and a clear call to action. Consistency matters — slipping into the formal Sie or a stiff office tone ("Hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit…") kills the post and costs Criterion C. ⚠️ Note: in du/ihr-forms only du/dich/dir/dein and ihr/euch/euer stay lowercase, while the polite Sie/Ihnen/Ihr is always capitalised — so getting du/ihr right is also a quick Criterion A win.
Social media post — do this
- 🌱 Wusstet ihr, dass …? Macht mit!
- Teilt diesen Beitrag und markiert einen Freund. 👇
- #GemeinsamGehtMehr
Avoid here (too formal)
- Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
- Hiermit teilen wir Ihnen mit, dass…
- Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Speak TO your followers: A post isn't a formal letter and isn't an essay. Use du/ihr throughout, keep it short and lively, and always end with a call to action (teilt, markiert, kommt) and a few hashtags.
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The five parts: Every effective social media post follows the same shape. Hit all five parts and you've covered the conventions the examiner is looking for.
Social media post — 5 parts
Hook (der Aufhänger)
An eye-catching first line — a surprising question, a fact or an emoji. „🌱 Wusstet ihr, dass …?“
Message (die Botschaft)
The one key thing: what, when and where, in short, clear sentences. „Diesen Samstag machen wir … von 10 bis 13 Uhr.“
Reason / appeal
A short line that says why it matters or sweetens the deal. „Je mehr wir sind, desto schneller geht es.“
Call to action (der Aufruf)
Tell the reader exactly what to do. „Teilt diesen Beitrag und markiert einen Freund! 👇“
Hashtags (die Hashtags)
Two or three relevant tags at the end. „#SauberesSchulhaus #GemeinsamGehtMehr“
Hook → Message → Reason → Call to action → Hashtags
Don't skip the frame: Students lose easy Criterion C marks by forgetting the call to action or the hashtags — the features that make a text feel like a real post, not a paragraph. They take seconds and prove you know the text type — never leave them out. ⚠️ A post is short and punchy: avoid one long dense block; use line breaks and one idea per line.
A model, part by part: Here's a complete social media post 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 fertige Beitrag, Teil für Teil
- 🌱 Wusstet ihr, dass jede Woche kiloweise Müll in unserem Schulhof landet?
- Diesen Samstag machen wir den Schulhof gemeinsam sauber — von 10 bis 13 Uhr. Handschuhe und Säcke bringen wir mit, ihr bringt nur gute Laune mit!
- Je mehr wir sind, desto schneller geht es — und danach gibt es heiße Schokolade für alle. 🍫
- Macht mit und sagt es weiter! Teilt diesen Beitrag und markiert jemanden, der mitkommen soll. 👇
- #SauberesSchulhaus #GemeinsamGehtMehr #Umweltschutz
Warum es punktet — why it scores: This short social media post earns marks on all three Paper 1 criteria — here's how:
A — Language /12
- Consistent ihr/du throughout (wusstet, bringt, macht mit)
- Range: Präsens + Imperativ „Teilt“, „Markiert“
- Connectors: „je … desto …“, „und danach“
B — Message /12
- Clear purpose: invites to the clean-up AND gives what/when/where
- Ideas developed (the reason + the hot-chocolate reward)
C — Conceptual /6
- Post conventions: hook + call to action + hashtags
- Direct reader address: „Wusstet ihr…?“, „Macht mit!“
- A lively, energetic tone with emojis
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A toolkit you can reuse: Learn a few ready-made phrases for each part. They make your post sound natural and save time in the exam. Tap 🔊 to hear them.
Aufhänger (the hook)
- Wusstet ihr, dass…? — Did you know that…?
- Achtung, aufgepasst! — Heads up! / Listen up!
- Stell dir vor: … — Picture this: …
Botschaft (the message)
- Diesen Samstag findet … statt. — This Saturday … is happening.
- Wir treffen uns um … Uhr vor … — We're meeting at … o'clock outside …
- Komm vorbei und mach mit! — Come along and join in!
Aufruf & Hashtags (call to action + tags)
- Teilt diesen Beitrag! / Markiert einen Freund! — Share this post! / Tag a friend!
- Sagt es weiter und kommentiert unten. 👇 — Spread the word and comment below. 👇
- #GemeinsamGehtMehr #SagEsWeiter — #TogetherWeDoMore #SpreadTheWord
Use one from each: A hook, one or two lines of message, and a call to action + a couple of hashtags at the end is plenty — and instantly makes the text feel like a real social media post. ⚠️ Keep it direct (du/ihr) and short; a post is not a letter, so there's no greeting and no formal sign-off — it ends on the call to action and the hashtags.