In the B2 exam, you are no longer just recognizing words (passive vocabulary); you must produce them (active vocabulary). In the Schreiben (Writing) and Sprechen (Speaking) modules, you are graded on "Wortschatz" (vocabulary range).

The official list ensures you learn standard, high-register German. You won't waste time learning obscure slang or archaic terms. Every word on that list has a statistical probability of appearing on the exam.

Estimates vary, but to pass the Goethe B2 safely, you need an active vocabulary of 2,400 to 2,800 words and a passive recognition vocabulary of approximately 4,000 to 5,000 words.

This is double the B1 requirement. That is why a simple "list" is ineffective—you need a system.


The list is organized by topics relevant to the exam:

The Wortliste is an official vocabulary compilation published by the Goethe-Institut. It is not an exhaustive dictionary of the German language; rather, it is a curated list of the specific words and phrases that act as the linguistic foundation for the B2 level exam.

The list is designed to define the scope of vocabulary required for all four modules of the exam:

You can usually find the full list available for free as a PDF on the Goethe-Institut’s website, often divided into sections or available as a complete A-Z document.

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In the B2 exam, you are no longer just recognizing words (passive vocabulary); you must produce them (active vocabulary). In the Schreiben (Writing) and Sprechen (Speaking) modules, you are graded on "Wortschatz" (vocabulary range).

The official list ensures you learn standard, high-register German. You won't waste time learning obscure slang or archaic terms. Every word on that list has a statistical probability of appearing on the exam.

Estimates vary, but to pass the Goethe B2 safely, you need an active vocabulary of 2,400 to 2,800 words and a passive recognition vocabulary of approximately 4,000 to 5,000 words. goethe zertifikat wortliste b2

This is double the B1 requirement. That is why a simple "list" is ineffective—you need a system.


The list is organized by topics relevant to the exam: In the B2 exam, you are no longer

The Wortliste is an official vocabulary compilation published by the Goethe-Institut. It is not an exhaustive dictionary of the German language; rather, it is a curated list of the specific words and phrases that act as the linguistic foundation for the B2 level exam.

The list is designed to define the scope of vocabulary required for all four modules of the exam: The list is organized by topics relevant to

You can usually find the full list available for free as a PDF on the Goethe-Institut’s website, often divided into sections or available as a complete A-Z document.

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