German Office Vocabulary Quiz (A2 to B1)
Working in a German speaking environment requires knowing the right office vocabulary. Whether you need to discuss a meeting, write an email, or talk about tasks and deadlines, understanding words like die Besprechung, der Bericht, and die Frist is essential. This quiz tests your knowledge of common German office and workplace terms at the A2 to B1 level. You will practice vocabulary for daily office communication, equipment, and professional situations. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or improve your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected office terms before you start:
- das Büro (the office) – Ich arbeite im Büro. (I work in the office.)
- die Besprechung (the meeting) – Die Besprechung beginnt um 10 Uhr. (The meeting starts at 10 o’clock.)
- der Bericht (the report) – Ich muss den Bericht bis Freitag fertig haben. (I have to finish the report by Friday.)
- die Frist (the deadline) – Die Frist ist morgen. (The deadline is tomorrow.)
- der Kollege (the colleague, male) – Mein Kollege hilft mir bei dem Projekt. (My colleague helps me with the project.)
- der Drucker (the printer) – Der Drucker funktioniert nicht. (The printer is not working.)
- die Präsentation (the presentation) – Ich halte morgen eine Präsentation. (I am giving a presentation tomorrow.)
- das Gehalt (the salary) – Das Gehalt wird am Ende des Monats gezahlt. (The salary is paid at the end of the month.)
- der Vertrag (the contract) – Ich muss den Vertrag unterschreiben. (I have to sign the contract.)
- die Überstunde (the overtime) – Ich habe diese Woche viele Überstunden gemacht. (I worked a lot of overtime this week.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all office terms at our German office vocabulary article.
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