MVV BASISINBURGERING EXAM exam..looking for tips to pass
I got my exam results yesterday, about 30 days after I took the exam.
With the exception of KNS, the rest of the exam questions can be quite tricky. I also experienced quite a number of annoyances - exam room was not soundproof thus was very distracting. Headset given didn't have a very good microphone, thus it did not pick up the last 'd' and 't's of recorded words. On top of that, either Lees or Spreek paper (can't remember) didn't give me enough time to review my answers. With that said, I left the embassy feeling upset and frustrated.
Against all odds, I managed to score the following:
Spreekvaardigheid (speaking) = 10
Leesvaardigheid (reading and tricky comprehension) = 9
Kennis van de Nederlandse Samenleving (Knowledge of Dutch Society) = 10
You need a 6 to pass. Full marks is 10.
Very surprising indeed!! I didn't take up any classes, just self-studied consistently using the NaarNederland study material, watched a lot of YouTube lessons, downloaded some Dutch language apps and role-played with my husband in Dutch. I identified my weaknesses and worked on that. I was already studying before I started the NaarNederland lessons - that helped build up my vocabulary - but when a stranger comes up to me, I can only understand half of what he says in Dutch, and I stutter my reply in broken Dutch
The inburgering exam won't be as difficult as real life situations, but if you're a step ahead, it'll definitely prepare you.All the best to those taking their exams soon!!
You did a wonderful job and thanks for sharing your results and how you studied.
This is a great example for everyone how you can learn a new language.


I was stressed too pre-exam - just clear your mind, don't do any more studying the night before to relax the mind, find something relaxing to do, like listening to music. You'll do fine!
I'll post some useful links to supplement the studies - I hope it's accepted here.
You can use these to supplement the NaarNederland study materials, which helped me a lot :
- Praat Nederlands on YouTube. There are about 22 lessons, the lady instructor speaks in a Moroccan language but the rest is in Dutch. Give yourself some time to go through these videos as it's quite a lot but very very useful for one of the exam papers.
- Oefening Inburgering. Very very very useful for your Spreekvaardigheid and Leesvaardigheid papers. The exercises are formatted similar to the exam as well.
- KNS Toets. Very helpful to exercise your KNS knowledge.
All the above are GRATIS (free) by the way!!
I picked up grammar from Babbel and Dutchpod101 websites - these are paid websites, so if you're not taking classes to understand the Dutch grammar, it's good to invest, as you'll want to know why it's "hij heeft" and not "hij hebben", etc etc. Grammar is not tested in the exam, so you don't have to worry so much, but it's definitely good knowledge in the long run.
Veel succes!!
My test day is done !
Dont worry too much(like myself)
Tips from me
- KNS part try to download fotoboek from naarnederland.nl with 100 questions try to practise twice or until you remember all the answers then you will be fine!
- Speaking part, search spreekvaardigheid A1 from AdAppel on Youtube. Watch their 3 vid + download the material on their website
- Reading part, I learnt from naarnederland.nl and found that it may take sometime to understand for self-study
Wish you all a very best of luck
P.S. I still keep some material with me, PM if you couldnt find it

Cheers
Lina
My husband and i are planing to move in Netherlands next year, just wanna ask some tips about the exam, I'm doing self study right now i cannot go to Dutch school cause I'm 6 months pregnant that's why i decide to do self study instead, hope you can give me some tips/hints😊
I am glad to find this forum.
I did self-study and took my basisinburgerings exam in Manila last 25 July 2016.
I don't receive my result yet.
The exam was not difficult. So, I am hoping for a good result.
References to study Dutch:
http://www.learndutch.org/online-dutch-course/
This is my favorite reference.
There are a lot of courses for free. You can learn not only the language but also the Dutch culture.
Grammar course is also available for 39 euro.
http://www.naarnederland.nl/en/category/lessonmaterials
There are free materials to download but not so easy to use.
Tips:
Try to speak Dutch if you have the chance. A daily conversation in Dutch with your partner is really helpful.
I received my exam result last 26 Aug 2016, about a month after I took the exam last 25 July.
Spreekvaardigheid = 10
Leesvaardigheid = 10
Kennis van de Nederlandse Samenleving = 10
For those who still have to take the exam,
- learn as many Dutch words as you can
- practise the pronunciation with native Dutch
Best learning material that I really want to recommend,
http://www.naarnederland.nl/en/category/lessonmaterials
Good luck everyone.
Nag self-study lang and had pronunciation practise with my husband.
Easy lang ang exam pag prepared ka.
graciaz wrote:Hi all,
I received my exam result last 26 Aug 2016, about a month after I took the exam last 25 July.
Spreekvaardigheid = 10
Leesvaardigheid = 10
Kennis van de Nederlandse Samenleving = 10
For those who still have to take the exam,
- learn as many Dutch words as you can
- practise the pronunciation with native Dutch
Best learning material that I really want to recommend,
http://www.naarnederland.nl/en/category/lessonmaterials
Good luck everyone.
Well done and congratulations 
Khinvdijk wrote:Hello, does it take 8 weeks before u get the result from Duo? what type of visa ade you going to apply? Congrats!!!!
Hello, it took around 5 weeks before I got the result.
Exam : 25 July 2016, Monday
Result: 26 Aug 2016, Friday
So, I think you have to wait few weeks more.
But if you are lucky, maybe you will get the result earlier.
Good luck.
I will be applying for MVV.
AnnieJane wrote:What kind of questions they asked on speaking section.?
If you click on this link, it will take you to a website that has some examples.
AnnieJane wrote:Is it the recent way of the test? Thank you
I don't know; they didn't have the test when I moved to Holland; perhaps someone who has taken the test recently can confirm either way.
As this is an anglophone forum and in respect for all our members we communicate only in English so everyone is capable to follow and understand the threads.
If you wish to continue in your language, I advice to communicate in private.
Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation.
I got useful selfstudy work let me know

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