The key is that you are in Chongqing. Goethe seems to exist only in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
If you want to go to the Goethe Institute for training ... if you are in Chongqing, you will be in trouble.
In addition, I think if you have zero foundation now, DAF is still a little far from you.
Goethe will take the grade there. Generally speaking, you must be above B2 to take the DAF exam.
Of course, you can try your own level. ..
The following is Goethe's information for your reference ~ I hope it will help you ~
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How is the German proficiency test scored by Goethe Institute in Germany?
According to the teaching plan and training content of Goethe-Institut in Germany, it is divided into three levels, namely:
Number of class hours that should be completed at this level (class hours, UE)
Primary school I 175
II 175
III 175
* Accumulate about 600 class hours, and pass the primary examination, you can get the "German Primary Examination Certificate" (ZD).
Intermediate I 175
II 175
III 175
* Accumulate about 1000 class hours, and pass the intermediate examination, you can get the Certificate of Qualification for the Central Intermediate Examination (ZMP).
Advanced 175
* If you have accumulated more than 65,438+0,200 class hours and passed the advanced examination, you can obtain the "Central Advanced Examination Certificate" (ZOP) recognized by all universities in Germany, and you can enroll in DSH without examination.
The level of "Kleines Sprach Diploma" (KSD) is slightly higher than ZOP, while "Grand Language Diploma" (Gro? Essrake Diploma (GSD) is a higher level.
42. Can I take German proficiency tests at all levels at Goethe Institute?
According to the online introduction, in Germany, only GI students can take the Junior Level Examination (ZD). As long as they have studied enough hours and reached the required level, they can apply to take other levels of examinations. Participants must pay different examination fees according to different levels.
At present, the Beijing branch of Goethe Institute only holds ZD and ZMP exams. Non-college students who want to take this kind of examination must formally register and pay the examination fee.
Details can be found on the following website:
Examination information of Goethe Institute in Germany: /a/94339.html