AI writing evaluation
AI marking for the Schreiben module
Writing is the module learners can least afford to practise alone, because without feedback you simply repeat the same mistakes more fluently. PassDeutsch marks your written answer within seconds: a score, what you did well, and precisely which content point, structure or grammar rule cost you marks.
How it works
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Write the way you will in the exam
Type your answer, or write it on paper and photograph it - the app reads handwritten answers through the camera, which is how most people actually practise.
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Get a score against exam criteria
The evaluation follows the criteria examiners use: did you cover every content point, is the register right, is the text organised, and how accurate is the grammar and vocabulary.
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Read feedback you can act on
Not “improve your grammar”, but “you answered three of the four points - the request for a reply is missing” or “the closing formula does not match the formal opening”. Specific enough to fix in the next attempt.
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Rewrite and compare
Resubmit the same task after fixing what was flagged. Watching the score climb across attempts is the fastest way to internalise what the marking scheme rewards.

What is included
- Scores aligned with Goethe, telc and DTZ writing criteria
- Checks task fulfilment: every given content point, in order
- Flags register mistakes - du where Sie belongs, informal closings on formal letters
- Highlights grammar and vocabulary errors with the correction
- Handwritten answers accepted via the camera
- Available at any hour - no tutor booking, no waiting for a class
Questions
How accurate is AI marking compared with a human examiner?
It is a study tool, not an official result. It is very reliable at the mechanical parts of the marking scheme - missing content points, register, grammar, spelling, structure - which is where most candidates lose marks. Use it to iterate quickly, and take a real mock exam with a teacher before test day if you can.
Can I submit handwriting?
Yes. Photograph your answer and the app reads it. Since the real exam is handwritten, practising on paper is closer to the conditions you will face.
Which writing tasks are covered?
All the standard exam formats: the short A1 and A2 messages, the Goethe B1 forum post and emails, the telc B1 semi-formal letter, and the DTZ complaint, request, apology and reply tasks.
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Other features
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