telc German Exams and Exam Preparation Courses

Would you like to obtain a telc certificate for German?

Since 2013, Wordculture has been an accredited telc examination center in central Zurich. With us, you can obtain all telc German exams from A1 to C2, including German for Healthcare, C1 University, or the special telc exam for Switzerland.

With our successful preparation courses, you’ll reach your goal—99% of our participants pass the exam!

What is the telc exam?

telc is a globally recognized German language testing provider that follows the requirements of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). All telc German exams test the four language skills: reading, listening, writing, and speaking.

telc exams focus on standard German in everyday contexts, with additional tests available for professional and vocational settings.

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Recognized worldwide and throughout Switzerland

telc or Goethe? Which is right for me?

Both certificates are equivalent and internationally recognized. They are issued by German language institutes, either telc or the Goethe-Institut. The main difference is that telc offers many different exam formats, such as telc German A2-B1 Switzerland with reference to everyday Swiss life or telc German for Healthcare. telc focuses primarily on everyday or professional use of the language, while Goethe is more academically oriented. Which exam is considered easier depends on your personal learning style.

Take your telc German exam at Wordculture

Wordculture has been an accredited exam center since 2013 and offers weekly telc exam dates at all levels. The exams take place entirely in one day: written in the morning, oral in the afternoon.

Prices by Level

telc German A1 CHF 180.- 
telc German A2 CHF 200.-
telc German A2 (speaking only) CHF 120.-
telc German A2-B1 scaled CHF 270.-
telc German A2-B1 Switzerland CHF 270.-
telc German B1 CHF 270.-
telc German B2 CHF 310.-
telc German C1 CHF 370.-
telc German C1 University CHF 370.-
telc German C2 CHF 450.-

Our 2026 Exam Dates

Exam Date
26.01.26
23.02.26
30.03.26
04.05.26
22.06.26
24.08.26
28.09.26
02.11.26
07.12.26

Registration Deadline
24.12.25
23.01.26
27.02.26
03.04.26
22.05.26
24.07.26
28.08.26
02.10.26
06.11.26

telc Exam Procedure

Regardless of whether the exam fee has been paid, we explicitly point out that you will not be admitted to the exam if you cannot present a valid photo ID on the exam day.

telc German A1

For beginners. You can introduce yourself, go shopping, ask for directions, and ask simple questions.

  • Written: 65 min
    Reading comprehension and writing 45 min
    Listening 20 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German A2

You can understand short texts and respond in simple sentences as well as ask questions.

  • Written: 70 min
    Reading comprehension and writing 50 min
    Listening 20 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German A2-B1 Switzerland

This scaled exam is specially developed for Switzerland, as it contains Swiss scenarios and everyday language. It determines whether you are at A2 or B1 level. It’s ideal if you’re between levels.

  • Written: 2:05 h
    Reading comprehension 45 min
    Reading and writing 35 min
    Listening and writing 35 min
    Writing 10 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German B1

You communicate independently in everyday life, while traveling, and can talk about personal experiences as well as express your opinion.

  • Written: 2:30 h
    Reading 90 min
    Listening 30 min
    Writing 30 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German B2

You express yourself clearly and in detail, can argue and negotiate. This is important for demanding professions.

  • Written: 2:20 h
    Reading comprehension 90 min
    Listening 20 min
    Writing 30 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German B1-B2 Professional

This exam is specially developed for the job market and covers communication in everyday work life, emails, meetings, and phone calls.

  • Written: 2:10 h
    Reading comprehension 60 min
    Listening 25 min
    Writing 45 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German C1

You communicate spontaneously and fluently. You can present your opinion on complex topics logically and in detail. This exam is particularly important for university admission or leadership positions.

  • Written: 3:40 h
    Reading comprehension 90 min
    Listening 40 min
    Break 20 min
    Writing 70 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German C1 University

This exam is specially developed for students and focuses on academic topics.

  • Written: 3:40 h
    Reading comprehension 90 min
    Listening 40 min
    Break 20 min
    Writing 70 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc German C2

This is the highest level. You master German almost at native-speaker level
and can express yourself in a differentiated, stylistically confident, and nuanced way on all topics.

  • Written: 4:10 h
    Reading comprehension 80 min
    Listening and writing part 1 60 min
    Break 20 min
    Writing part 2 90 min

  • Oral: approx. 15 min + 20 min preparation time

telc Preparation Courses

Our exam preparation courses are your key to success. We train all exam sections in a targeted way and familiarize you with the telc exam format. That’s why 99% of our participants pass the telc exams.

Your advantages at Wordculture:

99 out of 100 of our participants pass the telc exam on their first attempt thanks to targeted training courses.
Our recipe for success:

Register now for the telc language exam or book an exam preparation course.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The telc certificate is recognized throughout Europe. All Swiss employers, authorities, and universities accept the telc certificate. However, we recommend checking in advance to be sure.

The fide test is a scaled exam for A1-A2 or A2-B1 and was developed by the Swiss immigration authorities. It is only valid throughout Switzerland and focuses on everyday Swiss
situations. The telc certificate, however, is recognized worldwide. It follows the CEFR and covers all language levels from A1 to C2, as well as special professional topics.

Yes, if you fail, you can retake each part separately within 12 months with telc.

The telc certificate is valid indefinitely.

Not mandatory, but it is recommended. In an exam preparation course, you’ll become familiar with the exam format and practice all skills, so you’ll feel confident on exam day. Additionally, writing and speaking can be specifically trained in advance.