Online vs. offline English testing
Traditional English tests mean booking a slot at a test center, sometimes weeks in advance, then travelling there on a fixed date. An online test removes every one of those steps. You open a browser, answer 25 adaptive questions, and get a CEFR result before you would have even confirmed your test-center booking.
| Factor | Online (Examinizer) | Offline test center |
|---|---|---|
| Availability | 24/7, any device | Fixed dates, business hours |
| Result time | Instant | Days to weeks |
| Travel required | None | Yes, to a test center |
| CEFR-aligned result | Yes, A1 to C2 | Yes, A1 to C2 |
The underlying CEFR framework does not change based on delivery method. What changes is convenience: an online English test fits into a lunch break, while an offline exam usually needs a half day set aside.
How it works
- 1. Start the free test, no registration required.
- 2. 25 AI-adaptive questions. Difficulty adjusts in real time.
- 3. Instant CEFR result. Certificate from €8.
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The test measures the same CEFR framework used by offline exams, and the AI-adaptive format actually narrows in on your level more precisely than a fixed paper test. What an online test cannot do is issue an internationally accredited exam result for visas or university admission, since that legally requires a recognized exam board.
No installation is needed. The test runs directly in your browser on desktop, tablet, or phone, and works on any modern browser without plugins or downloads.
The test itself is free. A downloadable PDF certificate with a verification QR code is available afterward for €8 (incl. EU VAT).
Most people finish in 15 to 25 minutes. The AI-adaptive format means the test ends as soon as it has an accurate read on your level.