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BUILT FOR LEARNERS WITH A REAL EXAM DATE
Pass the DTZ B1 speaking exam without memorising perfect answers
SpeakDoch is not another stack of model answers. It adapts to every pause and builds the exact speaking patterns you need to respond clearly under exam pressure.
THE SPEAKING EDGE
Walk into the pair exam with language you have already used.
Most learners collect phrases. SpeakDoch makes you retrieve, adapt and say them under the same small pressure the exam creates.
Train the real speaking format
Practise introducing yourself, answering follow-ups, discussing a photo and planning together.
Learn without memorised scripts
Build reusable speaking patterns that still work when the examiner changes the wording.
Ten focused minutes a day
Short practice keeps the pressure low and gives your difficult topics another turn tomorrow.
Your weak spots set the path
If follow-up questions or planning language cause the freeze, your next sessions return there.
THE SPOKEN LOOP
A curated path that adapts as you speak. Feels like practice, not learning a script.
Working through model answers can feel productive while hiding the real problem: on exam day, nobody asks the question in exactly the way you memorised it.
Patterns build on what you have already said
Questions arrive in an order where each new answer can reuse language that has already left your mouth.
Mistakes reshape tomorrow’s path
Get a question wrong—or freeze halfway through—and a related prompt returns after the correction has had time to settle.
Useful repetition built in
The same speaking move returns in a new situation, so it becomes flexible instead of memorised.
Spot the examiner’s pattern
Hear follow-up questions in different forms and practise answering the intention, not one exact sentence.
Repair what stopped you
Every hesitation becomes one focused correction and one cleaner attempt—not a page of red marks.
BUILT AROUND THE DTZ
On exam day, the format should feel familiar—even when the topic is not.
Your plan cycles through the core speaking moves instead of overtraining one favourite answer. The goal is simple: recognise what the task wants, begin clearly and keep going.
- Short, useful answers before long perfect ones
- Follow-up questions that change wording
- Recovery phrases when a word disappears
The speaking section is too important to leave to the hope that the right words appear.
Practise retrieving them before the room goes quiet.
Build my free speaking planFAQ
Frequently asked questions
Exam rules can change. SpeakDoch aligns this plan to the current public DTZ format; always confirm your date and instructions with your exam centre.
Read the official g.a.s.t. DTZ overviewIs the German B1 exam called the DTZ?+
The Deutsch-Test für Zuwanderer (DTZ) is the A2–B1 language exam used as the final language test in German integration courses. Other B1 certificates also exist, including telc and Goethe exams, so check which certificate your authority, employer or school requires.
What does this page prepare me for?+
This SpeakDoch plan focuses on the DTZ speaking section: introducing yourself, responding to follow-up questions, talking about a photo and personal experience, and planning something with a partner.
Does passing the speaking section guarantee an overall B1 result?+
No. Under the current DTZ result rules, B1 overall requires B1 in speaking and B1 in at least one written area: either Hören und Lesen or Schreiben. SpeakDoch can support wider German practice, but this page’s method is specifically built around speaking.
Will I practise with real DTZ questions?+
You practise the official task types and everyday themes, not leaked exam material. Prompts vary deliberately so you learn to respond naturally when the wording changes.
What if I freeze when the examiner asks another question?+
That is exactly what the adaptive loop trains. Rover asks follow-ups, waits through the pause, then helps you build a short answer and a recovery phrase you can reuse.
Can I use this for telc B1 or Goethe B1?+
The spontaneous-speaking skills transfer, but the exam formats are different. Start with the DTZ path only if DTZ is the certificate you will actually take.
How long should I prepare?+
That depends on your current level and exam date. The onboarding asks about both, then builds a daily plan around the time you have rather than promising one fixed timetable.
Is there a free way to try the method?+
Yes. Build your speaking plan and try the first guided practice before deciding whether SpeakDoch fits your preparation.
YOUR EXAM PLAN STARTS WITH ONE ANSWER
Stop collecting scripts. Start speaking.
Try the method free and build a plan around your level and exam date.
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