You've worked on your Dutch, you took a course or you did some self-studying and now it's time to take the A2 exams.
You feel unsecure about your speaking skills and you don't know how to prepare yourself for the A2 speaking exam.
Let me show you exactly what you need to know so that you're going to pass the speaking exam on the first try.
I help English-speaking expats to speak Dutch, so that they go from feeling overwhelmed to feeling confident in daily Dutch situations.
As a certified teacher, a former assessor of the integration exam and a native speaker. I love seeing my students improve their Dutch language skills and gain confidence.
Do you have any questions about this course? Check the FAQ. Still got questions? Just send me an email!
These materials are for you if you:
- took an A2 course or did some self-studying and you think that you're at level A2-ish;
- you need to pass the A2 speaking exam but you don't know how to prepare for the exam (or you failed the exam before and you want to pass asap).
The 12 multiple choice questions are usually not something people struggle with when they ask help to pass the speaking exam. The main part is the part where you have to answer questions by recording your voice.
The multiple choice questions are not included in these materials, because it has more to do with listening/reading than speaking. My advice is to make sure your level of understanding is A2 to pass this part of the exam. Also, look for words like 'niet' which can rule some answer options out.
As long as the materials are available (at least 1 year).
I'm happy to help you with any questions you have. Send me an email (docent.vivian@vivodutch.com) and I will respond as soon as possible.