Practicing before an official exam
If you have IELTS, Goethe, DELF, or another official Polish exam booked, taking Examinizer's test beforehand gives you a low-stakes trial run. It won't mirror the exact format of any single accredited exam, but it gives you an honest read on your current CEFR level so you know how much preparation time you realistically need.
Tracking progress with repeat attempts
Many learners retake the test every few weeks during a study period to see their level move, from B1 toward B2, for example, as a way to measure whether their study routine is actually working. If you plan to buy a certificate to mark milestones, keep in mind a practical 30-day retake spacing works well: frequent enough to catch progress, spaced out enough that each result reflects real improvement rather than noise.
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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Common questions
No, it follows its own CEFR-aligned format rather than mimicking any single accredited exam's exact structure. It's still useful as a general level check before an official exam, just not a format-for-format simulation.
Roughly every 30 days works well for most learners. That's enough time for real study progress to show up as a level or score change, without retesting so often that the results are just noise.
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.