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Mastering Text Competence: An Analysis of Reading Comprehension at the C1 Level in German as a Foreign Language
The C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) represents an advanced stage of language proficiency, often termed 'autonomous competence.' This paper analyzes the specific requirements, text types, cognitive strategies, and pedagogical approaches associated with reading German at the C1 level (C1 Deutsch Lesen). Unlike lower levels, which prioritize literal comprehension, C1 reading demands the extraction of implicit information, recognition of stylistic nuance, and critical evaluation of complex, authentic texts. The paper concludes that successful C1 readers must transition from decoding linguistic structures to interpreting socio-cultural and rhetorical dimensions of German-language texts. c1 deutsch lesen
In the context of German as a Foreign Language (DaF), the C1 level is a gateway to academic study, professional leadership, and nuanced cultural participation. According to the CEFR, a C1 reader can "understand long and complex factual and literary texts, appreciating distinctions of style." This paper explores what this descriptor means in practice, identifying the key challenges for learners and the requisite cognitive skills for mastery. The central thesis is that C1 reading is not merely about vocabulary size, but about the strategic integration of bottom-up (text-based) and top-down (knowledge-based) processing. In the context of German as a Foreign