Frustrated, Felix slammed the laptop shut. Then he called his study partner, Aisha. “I’m losing it over these particles.”
He found a shady link on the third page of results—a forum with broken German and blinking ads. He clicked. A PDF loaded instantly. Page 74: “Ich habe doch keine Lust” – correct. A small rush of relief. Then page 75: “Er ist ___ Arzt.” The key said ein . Felix frowned. That couldn’t be right—professions without an article. He double-checked his grammar book. The PDF was wrong. It wasn’t the official solutions. It was a sloppy fake, full of errors.
Desperation drove him to a familiar place: the search bar. His fingers hovered. “Werkstatt B2 Lösungen PDF free download.” One click. He knew it was wrong. The teachers had warned them. “You’ll only cheat yourself,” Frau Müller had said. But the clock was ticking.
Aisha laughed. “Oh, I have the real Lösungen . My cousin passed the exam last year. But I won’t just give them to you. Come over tonight. We’ll do the exercises together, and I’ll explain why each answer works.”