What this Dutch reading test covers
- ✓ Understanding main ideas and details in texts
- ✓ Inferring meaning from context
- ✓ Reading speed and comprehension combined
- ✓ Text types from signs to academic papers
- ✓ Identifying the writer's attitude or purpose
Why reading matters
Reading is the primary skill for academic study, research, and professional communication in any language. Strong reading skills build vocabulary naturally.
How the test works
- 1. Start the free test, no registration required.
- 2. Answer 25 AI-adaptive questions. Difficulty adjusts to your level in real time.
- 3. Get your CEFR result instantly. Download your certificate for €8.
No registration required to take the test
Who needs this test
- ✓ Students reading in their target language
- ✓ Professionals dealing with documents or emails
- ✓ Anyone preparing for exams with a reading component
- ✓ Those who want to read books or news in the target language
What the questions look like
- ✓ Read a text and answer comprehension questions
- ✓ Identify the best title or summary
- ✓ Match paragraphs to headings
- ✓ Fill in gaps in a text
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Dutch CEFR levels
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Common questions
The test is completely free to take. You only pay for the certificate (from €8) if you want to download and share your result.
Most people complete it in 15 to 25 minutes. The AI adapts to your level, so you stop as soon as an accurate assessment is reached.
Texts range from short everyday items like signs and messages at A1 to A2, through emails and articles at B1 to B2, up to dense opinion pieces and semi-academic texts at C1 to C2. The difficulty of the text matches the question difficulty at each level.
There is no hard time limit per question, but the test is designed to be completed in about 20 to 25 minutes total. Taking much longer than that will not change your score, since the assessment is based on accuracy, not speed.