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The DSD II is a diploma awarded to speakers of German as a foreign language and the exam is generally taken by students who have studied in German sections abroad. It is administered and awarded by the Kultusministerkonferenz.

It is an officially recognized diploma attesting to a command of the German language necessary to pursue higher education in Germany. It corresponds to the level C1 as defined by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
In the SIS, students in the German Section are oriented at the end of their first year in lycée according to their abilities either towards the bac OIB or the regular baccalaureate taken in conjunction with the DSD.
Students begin preparing for the DSD II in première (2nd year of high school). They take the written tests of the DSD in December of their final year in secondary, followed by the oral tests in January.
The program covers political, social and cultural current events in Germany; these are sometimes compared with French current events. One or two literary works are also included in the program.
Grading is out of 100 points which is broken down into 55 points for the written and 45 for the oral. A total of 50 points is required to obtain the DSD.
The DSD seen by Jana Köchling (teacher)
Dernière modification le 26-03-12 par