Standing outside the Goethe-Institut the next morning, Maya didn't feel like a student anymore. When the examiner asked her name and where she came from, she didn't think about the "Fit fürs" answer key. She simply spoke.
German exams love to use "distractors"—words in the audio that sound like the answer but aren't. If the answer key says "B" but you chose "A," check the transcript to see if the speaker mentioned "A" only to reject it (e.g., "I wanted to go to the park, but instead I went to the cinema"). fit furs goethe-zertifikat a1 answers