Strategy
A strong Sproochentest picture description starts with the general scene, then moves through the image in order, and finishes with one person or area in more detail. This structure helps you avoid random lists and gives the examiner clear, relevant information in a simple order.
A safe order for describing the image without freezing or sounding random.
Exact exam context first, then preparation guidance.
Best for
Speaking confidence and task control
Level target
A2 oral expression
Use it when
You need extra time but want to keep speaking
Um Bild gesinn ech...
In the picture I see...
Am Hannergrond ass...
In the background there is...
Lenks gesinn ech...
On the left I see...
Next step
Try a free speaking mock
Use the strategy in a real timed speaking flow.
Official facts are separated from our preparation guidance.
INLL official Sproochentest overview
Official overview of the Sproochentest, including the exam purpose, structure, and current registration context.
https://www.inll.lu/en/sproochentest-en/
Council of Europe CEFR framework
Reference framework for language levels such as A2 and B1.
https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages
Reviewed
LëtzPass editorial team
Reviewed with input from a native Luxembourgish speaker and Sproochentest tutor.
Last reviewed: April 3, 2026
The oral section rewards control, relevance, and steady communication, so useful speaking strategies help you stay understandable even when you hesitate.
No. Simple, clear, relevant sentences are usually safer than ambitious grammar that breaks the flow.