What Dutch level do I have? And what would be the best course for me? An important question, but a complex one too. Because you do not measure a language level, like how you measure the height of a table. A perfectionist will not want to say anything unless they are sure they are correct, and thus their verbal skills lags behind. Another happily chats on and on and thinks: as long as they understand what I am saying, it’s good enough. Yet another is naturally shy, and afraid to speak.
For some it is nice if the course is not too hard, and others function best when kept on their toes.
However, it is still nice if you somewhat know what your level is. That is why we developed two dutch level tests here. The first dutch level test is for people who can already speak a little Dutch and are in doubt whether they have A1 or A2. The other dutch level test is to see if you have A2 level or already B1.
And do you want to know what you can and which dutch level test to take? Take a look at the description of language levels.
Have fun with the tests!