Sprachstandstest Deutsch Schweiz (SDS) preparation for reading, listening, writing, and speaking from pre-A1 to B2.
What This Site Is
SDS German Exam Prep is a practical preparation system for the Sprachstandstest Deutsch Schweiz. It is designed to help you prepare in a structured way for all four parts of the exam:
- reading
- listening
- writing
- speaking
The content combines:
- exam format explanations
- topic-based vocabulary packs
- grammar and email phrases
- speaking and writing practice
- a 6-week study plan
- a full preparation checklist
How To Use It
If you are starting from scratch, this is the simplest order:
- Read the exam overview
- Open the master checklist
- Start learning vocabulary by topic
- Practice one skill at a time
- Follow the weekly plan and review weak areas
Best Starting Points
About The Exam
The SDS is an adaptive German exam used in Switzerland. The difficulty changes based on your answers, so early mistakes can affect the highest level you can reach.
Typical preparation challenges:
- understanding how the adaptive format works
- building vocabulary across common real-life domains
- writing clearly under time pressure
- speaking with structure and confidence
- typing efficiently on a tablet or touch keyboard
This site focuses on exactly those points.
Daily Minimum
If you only have 45 to 75 minutes:
- 15 min vocabulary
- 15–20 min listening or reading
- 15–20 min writing or speaking