Online practice
Inburgering Exam Practice Online: How to Study at Home
Online practice works best when it is structured like real exam preparation, not just random exercises.
Key points
- Timed practice helps you prepare for exam pressure.
- Feedback turns mistakes into a study plan.
- Progress tracking shows which skill needs attention next.
Why online practice can work well
Many learners have work, family, and appointments. Online practice makes it easier to study in short blocks and repeat weak skills without waiting for a classroom lesson.
The key is structure. A good session should have a clear skill, realistic questions, a timer when useful, and review after submitting.
What to look for in an online practice tool
- Practice for all exam skills, not only vocabulary.
- Clear explanations after answers.
- A dashboard that shows weak areas.
- Speaking and writing feedback as study support.
- Simple plan options and transparent cancellation.
How to combine online practice with real life
Use everyday Dutch around you as input: letters, appointments, school messages, transport signs, and simple conversations. Then practise the same type of situation online so the exam format becomes familiar.
Common mistakes
- Opening many lessons but not finishing timed practice.
- Only practising when the exam date is very close.
- Ignoring the review screen after submitting.
Simple practice plan
- Pick one skill for today.
- Complete one full practice session.
- Review mistakes before starting anything new.
- Use the dashboard to choose tomorrow's focus.
Important note
InburgeringPro is an independent practice platform. It is not affiliated with DUO or the Dutch government. Practice scores, guides, and AI-supported feedback are study tools, not official exam results.