TEF B2 Goal – What the examiner expects

TEF B2 Goal – What the examiner expects

At B2 level, a candidate:

  • understands both the main idea and details, including implicit meaning
  • expresses ideas clearly and logically
  • uses complex grammatical structures with no serious (blocking) errors
  • can argue, explain, and qualify opinions

If these elements are missing, B2 will not be awarded.


1. ESSENTIAL B2 Grammar (must be actively used)

Not just “knowing” the grammar, but using it naturally and correctly.

Core B2 Grammar

  • Indirect speechHe says that…
  • Present subjunctiveIt is necessary that…
  • ConditionalI would like / We could…
  • Object pronounsle, lui, en, y
  • Relative pronounswho, that, where
  • Combined past tenses:
    • imperfect + past perfect + present perfect
  • Logical connectors:
    • however, nevertheless, therefore, on the other hand

Without these grammar points, B2 is impossible.


2. B2 Listening – How to train effectively

What makes B2 listening difficult

  • information is rephrased
  • use of indirect speech
  • synonyms instead of repeated vocabulary
  • hidden or implied opinions

Effective training strategy

  • listen without translating
  • identify:
    • Who is speaking?
    • Why?
    • What is the consequence?
  • work with audio scripts (as you already do)

Goal: understand meaning, not every single word.


3. B2 Reading – Winning strategy

Types of texts in TEF

  • opinion articles
  • administrative messages
  • advice and explanatory texts

Method

  1. Read the questions first
  2. Identify keywords
  3. Look for synonyms and reformulations in the text

TEF trap: the correct answer is never copied word-for-word from the text.


4. B2 Writing – What increases your score

Section A (40–60 words)

(correct) clear
(correct) polite
(correct) well structured

(wrong) no arguments
(wrong) no storytelling


Section B (120–150 words)

Mandatory structure:

  1. Reference to the article
  2. Clear opinion
  3. Argument 1 + example
  4. Argument 2
  5. Counter-argument + response
  6. Formal conclusion

B2-level expressions to use

  • It is obvious that…
  • One cannot deny that…
  • However / Nevertheless…
  • It would be preferable to…

5. B2 Speaking – The key to success

Section A (asking questions)

(correct) ask many questions
(correct) be polite
(correct) do not explain or justify

Automatic phrases:

  • Could you clarify…?
  • Is it true that…?
  • I would like to know…

Section B (expressing an opinion)

Fixed structure:

Opinion → Argument → Example → Argument → Acknowledge → Convince

What confirms B2 level

  • complete sentences
  • logical connectors
  • personal example
  • natural, confident tone

6. B2 Vocabulary (by themes)

You must master:

  • general verbs (allow, avoid, improve…)
  • cause and consequence expressions
  • opinion phrases
  • TEF theme vocabulary (daily life, work, health, etc.)

You are already doing this very well with Theme 1.


7. B2 Preparation Plan (4 weeks)

Week 1

  • Themes 1 & 2
  • Grammar transition from B1 → B2

Week 2

  • Themes 3 & 4
  • Writing – Section B

Week 3

  • Themes 5 & 6
  • Speaking – Section B

Week 4

  • Mock exams
  • Time management
  • Targeted corrections

Ultra-simple summary

B2 = structure + logic + clarity + controlled grammar