If you have made it to the B2 level in German, congratulations are in order. You have survived the grueling grammar drills of A1 (the cases), the confusion of A2 (the adjective endings), and the confidence boost of B1.
However, this is also the infamous "intermediate plateau." Progress feels slower because you are no longer learning simply "how to order coffee" but rather "how to debate the ethics of artificial intelligence" or "how to write a formal business complaint." b2 german books
(Franz Kafka) : Surprisingly accessible despite being a masterpiece. Kafka’s prose is clear and descriptive, though the nested sentence structures can be a good challenge. Schachnovelle If you have made it to the B2
: A modern coursebook that integrates multimedia and contemporary topics. It is structured into a Lehrbuch (coursebook) and Arbeitsbuch (workbook). Grammatik Aktiv (B2-C1) Kafka’s prose is clear and descriptive, though the
Most people study B2 because they need the certificate for a visa, university, or citizenship. Do not neglect the exam format.