German Email Writing Vocabulary for Telc B1 Exam

Deutsche E-Mail-Schreibvokabeln für die Telc B1 Prüfung

Master German email writing with this comprehensive vocabulary list designed for Telc B1 exam preparation. Learn essential words, phrases, and connectors for formal, semi-formal, and informal emails. Perfect for improving your written communication skills in German business and personal contexts. Build confidence for email writing tasks in the Telc B1 examination.

Learn 244 German words from the German Email Writing Vocabulary for Telc B1 Exam vocabulary list for B1 level in Business & Communication category . Each word includes meanings, translations, pronunciations, conjugations, examples, collocations, idioms, synonyms, antonyms, and word families.

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Nicht so gut

Not so good
Examples
Das Essen war nicht so gut wie erwartet.
The food was not as good as expected.
Ich bin nicht so gut in Mathematik.
I'm not so good at mathematics.
A1 Adjectives Beginner

Leider

unfortunately, sadly, alas
Examples
Leider ist das Geschäft schon geschlossen.
Unfortunately, the store is already closed.
Ich kann leider nicht zur Party kommen.
I unfortunately cannot come to the party.
A1 Adverbs Beginner

Glücklicherweise

fortunately, luckily
Examples
Glücklicherweise hat es nicht geregnet.
Fortunately, it didn't rain.
Ich habe glücklicherweise meinen Schlüssel gefunden.
I fortunately found my key.
B1 Adverbs Intermediate

Hoffentlich

hopefully
Examples
Hoffentlich hast du einen schönen Tag.
Hopefully you have a nice day.
Wir gehen morgen ins Kino, hoffentlich.
We're going to the cinema tomorrow, hopefully.
A1 Adverbs Beginner

Möglicherweise

possibly, maybe, perhaps
Examples
Möglicherweise fahre ich nächste Woche nach Berlin
I might travel to Berlin next week
Das ist möglicherweise die beste Lösung
That might be the best solution
B1 Adverbs Intermediate

Sicherlich

certainly, surely, undoubtedly
Examples
Sicherlich werden wir das Problem lösen.
We will certainly solve the problem.
Er hat sicherlich Recht mit seiner Aussage.
He is certainly right with his statement.
B1 Adverbs Intermediate

Bestimmt

certainly, definitely, determined
Examples
Er hat einen bestimmten Grund für seine Entscheidung.
He has a specific reason for his decision.
Sie ist eine bestimmte Person.
She is a determined person.
A2 Adjectives/Adverbs Beginner

Natürlich

Of course, naturally
Examples
Natürlich helfe ich dir.
Of course I'll help you.
Kommst du mit? - Natürlich!
Are you coming along? - Of course!
A1 Adverbs Beginner

Selbstverständlich

Of course, naturally, self-evident
Examples
Das ist eine selbstverständliche Höflichkeit
That is a basic/common courtesy
Er hat eine selbstverständliche Art zu helfen
He has a natural way of helping
A2 Adjectives Beginner

Beispielsweise

for example, for instance
Examples
Beispielsweise kann man Deutsch online lernen.
For example, one can learn German online.
Ich mag viele Sportarten, beispielsweise Fußball und Tennis.
I like many sports, for example soccer and tennis.
B1 Adverbs Intermediate

Insbesondere

especially, particularly, in particular
Examples
Ich mag deutsche Autos, insbesondere BMW und Mercedes.
I like German cars, especially BMW and Mercedes.
Die Veranstaltung war gut besucht, insbesondere von jungen Leuten.
The event was well attended, particularly by young people.
B1 Adverbs Intermediate

Besonders

especially, particularly, special
Examples
Das ist ein besonderer Tag.
This is a special day.
Sie hat besondere Fähigkeiten.
She has special abilities.
A2 Adjectives/Adverbs Beginner

Vor allem

above all, especially, particularly
Examples
Vor allem muss man pünktlich sein.
Above all, one must be punctual.
Ich mag deutsche Städte, vor allem Berlin und München.
I like German cities, especially Berlin and Munich.
A2 Adverb/Phrase Beginner

Hauptsächlich

mainly, primarily, chiefly
Examples
Ich esse hauptsächlich vegetarisch.
I eat mainly vegetarian.
Er arbeitet hauptsächlich von zu Hause aus.
He works mainly from home.
B1 Adverbs Intermediate