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A1-C1 writing guides with practical structures, model answers, and revision workflows. Build cleaner sentence control first, then move to argument flow and formal style.
Plan
Pick one topic and outline in 3-4 bullets.
Draft
Write one focused paragraph or full task.
Revise
Use the checklist and model text to improve.
Levels at a glance
A1
6 topics
A2
7 topics
B1
8 topics
B2
9 topics
C1
11 topics
A1
6 topicsSentence order (verb in position 2)
Use a clear base pattern so your writing sounds natural from the first line.
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Capitalization and punctuation basics
Nouns are capitalized, and punctuation helps readability and meaning.
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Self-introduction writing (short profile text)
Write a simple personal profile with consistent sentence order and clear details.
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Describing family and friends in writing
Build short profile descriptions with simple adjectives, routines, and relationships.
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Describing your home and room
Write simple descriptive texts about place, furniture, and daily use.
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A1 guided writing prompts
Practice-ready A1 prompts with sentence frames for daily short writing drills.
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A2
7 topicsSimple connectors for flow
Use linking words to make writing coherent instead of sentence-by-sentence lists.
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Writing daily routine paragraphs
Turn short A1 sentences into connected A2 paragraphs with sequence and detail.
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Writing about past experiences
Describe past events with timeline logic and simple narrative flow.
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Invitation messages and replies
Write practical invitation texts with date, place, purpose, and polite responses.
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Writing weekly plans and schedules
Organize A2 planning texts with time markers, priorities, and realistic goals.
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A2 guided writing prompts
A2 practice prompts with paragraph goals and connector targets.
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A2 sample answers (full texts)
Complete A2 sample responses for common everyday writing tasks.
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B1
8 topicsEmail and message structure
Use predictable structure: greeting, reason, details, request/action, closing.
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Cohesion: referencing and avoiding repetition
Use pronouns and substitutions to keep text smooth and less repetitive.
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Opinion texts with clear structure
Write balanced B1 opinion texts with introduction, arguments, and a conclusion.
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Complaint emails with clear requests
Write polite but firm complaint emails with evidence and expected resolution.
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Experience reports with reflection
Write B1 experience reports that combine events, outcomes, and personal learning.
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B1 guided writing prompts
B1 prompt bank for emails, opinion texts, and short reflective reports.
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B1 exam-style task templates
Reusable templates for typical B1 writing tasks with checklists and timing guidance.
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B1 sample answers (full texts)
Complete B1 examples for opinion writing, practical emails, and reflective tasks.
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B2
9 topicsArgumentation paragraphs
Build stronger opinion texts with claim, reason, evidence, mini-conclusion.
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Formal tone and register
Adjust vocabulary and sentence style to context (formal vs informal).
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Discussion texts (pros and cons)
Write structured B2 discussion texts that compare perspectives and justify conclusions.
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Report-style writing and recommendations
Organize B2 reports with findings, interpretation, and practical recommendations.
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Formal request letters
Compose formal request letters with precise purpose, supporting context, and polite closure.
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B2 guided writing prompts
Argumentative B2 prompt bank with balanced reasoning and evaluation focus.
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B2 exam-style task templates
Strategic templates for B2 argumentation tasks with balanced evaluation and evidence moves.
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B2 model answer frameworks
Detailed reusable frameworks to draft full B2 answers faster and with stronger cohesion.
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B2 sample answers (full texts)
Advanced B2 model texts with argument balance, counterpoints, and evaluative conclusions.
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C1
11 topicsStyle, precision, and revision
At advanced levels, clarity and nuance matter more than complexity alone.
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Advanced introductions and conclusions
Craft stronger openings and endings that frame argument, scope, and implications.
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Critical analysis writing
Develop analytical C1 texts that assess assumptions, evidence quality, and implications.
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Balancing nominal style and readability
Use advanced nominal structures without making your writing heavy or unclear.
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Cohesive argument flow across paragraphs
Create C1-level argumentative flow with strategic transitions and thematic continuity.
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Advanced editing protocol for final drafts
Use a multi-pass C1 editing protocol to improve logic, precision, and stylistic control.
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C1 guided writing prompts
Advanced C1 prompt bank for analytical and evaluative long-form writing.
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C1 self-scoring rubric for final drafts
A practical scoring rubric to evaluate coherence, argument quality, and language control.
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C1 exam-style task templates
Advanced C1 templates for analytical essays, critical response tasks, and nuanced conclusions.
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C1 model answer frameworks
Comprehensive C1 response architecture for nuanced long-form analytical writing.
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C1 sample answers (full texts)
Long-form C1 analytical samples with nuanced framing, critical evaluation, and synthesis.
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Grammar + study paths from writing
Cross-link to grammar and listening pages so drafts stay accurate and natural.
Grammar cheatsheets (A1–C1)
Rule-first pages with examples — use before drafting essays or formal emails.
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Learn German hub
Study paths, transcript drills, and listening practice pages that glue skills together.
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German podcasts for beginners
Curated entry episodes with transcripts — good listening loops after a grammar block.
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B1 listening practice
Longer stretches of natural speech with reading support — bridges B1 grammar to real usage.
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German transcript drills
Short repeatable drills that reward careful listening and exact wording.
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