Czech

Czech Language Proficiency Test

25 questions · 25 min · A1–C2

Free to take. Test your Czech language skills from beginner to advanced. Get your official certificate for just $8 (incl. EU VAT).
25
Questions
25 min
Duration
A1–C2
Levels covered
$8
Certificate (optional)

What You Get

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Who Takes This Test?

Foreign nationals working in the Czech Republic, expats preparing for permanent residency applications, international employees of Czech companies, and students at Czech universities. Czech is not an easy language — the case system alone takes years. Knowing your actual level helps.

What the Test Covers

Grammar: noun declension across seven cases, verb aspect (perfective vs imperfective), sentence structure. Vocabulary: everyday and professional Czech. Reading comprehension. Correct use of cases, prepositions, and common expressions. Czech's flexibility in word order means context questions matter a lot here.

What the Levels Mean

A1–A2 covers basic everyday communication. B1 is enough for working in a Czech-speaking environment on straightforward tasks. B2 is what most office roles in Czech companies require. C1–C2 is needed for academic writing or management positions involving regular formal Czech.

Common Questions

No. Official residency and citizenship processes require a formally accredited language examination. Examinizer is suitable for professional and personal use only.

Yes — generally considered one of the more challenging European languages, mainly because of the case system. The test assesses accurately wherever you are.