4-Week Inburgering Exam Study Plan
Follow a 4-week A2 inburgering study plan for reading, listening, speaking, writing, and KNM, with daily routines and review targets.
A short plan works best when it repeats every skill several times. Do not wait until the final week to practice speaking or writing.
Start with official requirements
Use the plan only after you know which official parts apply to you. DUO says your exam list and level can depend on the civic integration act, your PIP, and Mijn Inburgering. If your route says B1 or B2, use Nt2 practice instead of assuming A2 is enough.
Do a short diagnostic first
Before week 1, try one short task for reading, listening, speaking, writing, and KNM. Mark each skill as easy, medium, or hard. Your hard skills should get the first practice slots each week.
Questions this guide answers
- How can I study for the inburgering exam in four weeks?
- How many skills should I practice in one week?
- What should I do if I only have 20 to 45 minutes per day?
- Which practice should I repeat in the final week?
Four-week plan
| Week | Focus | Practice target |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Format and vocabulary | Try one short section each for reading, listening, speaking, writing, and KNM. |
| 2 | Skill practice | Complete two focused tests in your weakest sections. |
| 3 | Timed practice | Use full timers and stop pausing between questions. |
| 4 | Review and repeat | Repeat missed topics and take one complete practice set. |
Daily 45-minute session
- 10 minutes: review words from yesterday.
- 20 minutes: one exam skill.
- 10 minutes: correct mistakes.
- 5 minutes: write or say three useful sentences.
Choose your daily version
| Time per day | Best use | Keep this habit |
|---|---|---|
| 20 minutes | One short reading or listening task, then one correction note | Rotate skills so speaking and writing still appear twice a week |
| 45 minutes | One full skill session with vocabulary review and corrections | End by saying or writing three useful A2 sentences |
| 90 minutes | Two skills plus one KNM review block | Stop when quality drops; tired practice creates repeated mistakes |
For busy learners
If you only have 20 minutes, alternate reading/listening one day and speaking/writing the next day. Use KNM as short review sessions during breaks.
Final week priority
- Do not start many new topics.
- Repeat your weakest two skills.
- Practice with timers.
- Sleep well before practice exams.
- Use official pages for exam-day rules and registration details.