TestDaF Oral Expression: Mastering the 7 Task Types with Confidence
The Oral Expression (MA) section is the biggest challenge for many TestDaF candidates. You don't interact with an examiner - instead, you speak into a microphone and must respond within strict time limits. This guide shows you how to systematically prepare for each of the 7 task types.
Overview: The 7 Task Types in MA
| Task | Topic | Preparation Time | Speaking Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Requesting information | 30 sec. | 30 sec. |
| 2 | Relaying information | 30 sec. | 1 min. |
| 3 | Describing a graphic | 1 min. | 1 min. |
| 4 | Pro-Con discussion | 1 min. | 1.5 min. |
| 5 | Explaining a hypothesis | 1 min. | 1.5 min. |
| 6 | Giving advice | 1 min. | 1.5 min. |
| 7 | Making suggestions | 1 min. | 2 min. |
Task 1: Requesting Information
Situation: You're calling an institution and need information.
Strategy:
- Ask 3-4 precise questions
- Use different question words (When? How? Where? Which?)
- Remain polite using Konjunktiv II
Useful Phrases:
- "Could you please tell me when...?"
- "I have another question: How much are...?"
- "Would it be possible that...?"
Task 2: Relaying Information
Situation: You're telling a friend about an event/offer.
Strategy:
- Structure: Who? What? When? Where?
- Add your personal opinion
- Explain why it might be interesting
Useful Phrases:
- "I heard that..."
- "This might be interesting for you because..."
- "In my opinion it's worth it because..."
Task 3: Describing a Graphic
Situation: You're describing statistics in a seminar.
Strategy:
- Introduction: What does the graphic show?
- Main trends: Increase, decrease, consistency
- Notable features and comparisons
- Brief conclusion
Useful Phrases:
- "The graphic shows the development of... during the period..."
- "What's notable is that..."
- "Compared to..., ... has increased/decreased by X percent."
- "In summary, it can be said that..."
Task 4: Pro-Con Discussion
Situation: You're discussing a topic with pros and cons.
Strategy:
- Mention 2 advantages and 2 disadvantages
- Justify each point
- Conclude with your own position
Useful Phrases:
- "On one hand, this measure is beneficial because..."
- "On the other hand, one must consider that..."
- "Another disadvantage would be that..."
- "Personally, I believe that..."
Task 5: Explaining a Hypothesis
Situation: You're explaining a possible connection or cause.
Strategy:
- Formulate a clear thesis
- Give 2-3 reasons/explanations
- Use Konjunktiv II for assumptions
Useful Phrases:
- "One possible explanation would be that..."
- "This could be related to the fact that..."
- "I suspect this trend is due to the fact that..."
Task 6: Giving Advice
Situation: A friend has a problem and you're giving advice.
Strategy:
- Show understanding for the situation
- Give 2-3 concrete, actionable tips
- Justify each piece of advice
Useful Phrases:
- "If I were you, I would..."
- "I would recommend that you..."
- "It would make sense if you..."
- "This would have the advantage that..."
Task 7: Making Suggestions
Situation: You're making suggestions for a project or solution.
Strategy:
- Refer to the topic/problem
- Make 2-3 concrete suggestions
- Justify each suggestion
Useful Phrases:
- "I suggest that we..."
- "Another possibility would be that..."
- "In my opinion we should..., because..."
- "This would allow us to achieve that..."
The 5 Most Common Mistakes in MA
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Too long pauses: Think while speaking, not silently beforehand
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Monotonous intonation: Vary your voice for emphasis
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Exceeding time limits: Practice with a stopwatch - time is tight!
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Unstructured speaking: Use signal words (firstly, secondly, finally)
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Too many filler words: Avoid "uhm", "well" - prefer short pauses
Conclusion: How to Achieve TDN 4-5
- Speak 15-30 minutes daily - out loud, not just in your head
- Memorize useful phrases - they give you structure
- Practice with a stopwatch - timing is crucial
- Record and listen to yourself - identify your weaknesses
- Diverse topics - from environment to digitalization
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