Examiners are Dr. Hazel Slinn and Dr. Sonja Bründl-Price.

Your tasks for this test:
1. Download the DAAD test certificate from the following link and complete the personal information about yourself,
your faculty and your reason for needing the test.
http://www.daad.de/ausland/foerderungsmoeglichkeiten/ausschreibungen/Sprachzeugnis_fuer_Deutsche.doc
2. Contact Dr Hazel Slinn at: In the subject line of your email please put 'Request for
DAAD test'. Advise Dr Slinn of your faculty/major subject and any deadline you may have for the test result. She
will supply you with some reading material, a listening file or links to a listening file and an appointment for your
speaking test and the name and contact details of your examiner.
The input materials will present aspects of a topic on which you should write an essay of 300 - 350 words (max).
Some ideas for essay titles will be supplied with the materials, or you may develop your own title around the topic.
Your essay should draw on the input material as well as your own ideas, thus demonstrating your reading and listening
skills. The essay should be e-mailed to your examiner for evaluation. Following this you will attend a speaking test in
which you will discuss the input material and your written response to it. The speaking test will take approximately
15 minutes and following this your DAAD statement of results will be completed.
3. When you come for your speaking test please bring the DAAD test certificate you have partially completed and
some form of identification (eg. Personalausweis, Thoska Card)
Students who have attended SPZ English courses:
If you have already attended English courses offered by the Sprachenzentrum it might be possible to use some of your
work as a basis for DAAD assessment. Please inform us about the courses you have attended and supply copies of any
certificates you have so that we can take account of your performance in English to date.