DELE · Spanish Vocabulary at B2 Level · Philippines
Spanish Vocabulary at B2 Level for the DELE Exam — Filipino candidates
10% of the DELE test plan. Building the broad, nuanced B2 Spanish vocabulary needed for DELE: abstract concepts, formal register, and collocations. Calibrated for Filipino candidates.
High-stakes exams reward two skills equally: knowledge and test-craft. This page focuses on both for one of the most failure-prone areas. Spanish Vocabulary at B2 Level sits at roughly 10% of the Diplomas of Spanish as a Foreign Language content distribution — B2 vocabulary in Spanish moves well beyond everyday communication to include: abstract concepts (bienestar/wellbeing, convivencia/coexistence), formal register words, precision distinctions between near-synonyms, and verbal collocations. The DELE B2 Vocabulary test directly tests this depth. Pass rates for the DELE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Filipino candidates preparing for DELE, the calibration of study to local context matters: The Philippines is the leading exporter of nurses and seafarers globally. NCLEX, IELTS, and OET are dominant export-credential tests; CGFNS verification is a common prerequisite.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Using B1 vocabulary where B2 alternatives exist: decir → afirmar/sostener/señalar
- !Not knowing formal variants: pero → sin embargo; porque → dado que/puesto que
- !Limited knowledge of Spanish cognates with English — many B2 words are transparent from Latin
Study tips
- 1Build a synonym ladder for high-frequency words: say → decir/afirmar/manifestar/señalar/alegar.
- 2Learn formal Spanish discourse markers: sin embargo, no obstante, por consiguiente, a pesar de ello.
- 3Study Spanish collocations: cometer un error (commit an error), tomar una decisión (make a decision), prestar atención (pay attention).
- 4Filipino candidates typically prepare for DELE alongside CGFNS or commission verification; sequence the credential evaluation and exam booking carefully — they have non-overlapping timelines.
Sample DELE Spanish Vocabulary at B2 Level questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real DELE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
Choose the most formal equivalent of "pero" for a B2 essay:
- Ay
- Btambién
- Csin embargoCorrect
- Dporque
Why this answer?
"Sin embargo" (however/nevertheless) is the formal adversative connector equivalent to "pero" (but). In B2 formal writing, "pero" should be replaced with "sin embargo," "no obstante," or "sin embargo" for contrast. "Y" = and; "también" = also; "porque" = because.
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