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Luxembourg citizenship language test: what the Sproochentest requires

The Luxembourg citizenship language test is the Sproochentest. The requirement combines A2 oral expression with B1 listening comprehension. Candidates who prepare efficiently usually separate the official facts from the preparation method: confirm the requirement through INLL and MyINL, then train the speaking side with repeatable topic, picture, and mock practice.

Understand which language exam is used for Luxembourg citizenship and how the A2 speaking plus B1 listening requirements fit together.

Key facts

Exact exam context first, then preparation guidance.

Citizenship exam

Sproochentest

Speaking level

A2 oral expression

Listening level

B1 listening comprehension

Official admin

INLL / MyINL

What this page is for

This page is for people who start from the citizenship question first and only later discover the Sproochentest by name. It connects the broader citizenship intent to the specific exam structure you actually need to prepare for.

How to avoid preparing the wrong way

Many candidates spend too long on broad language study without practising the specific speaking tasks they will face. Once you know the official requirement, preparation should become more targeted and task-shaped.

  • Confirm the exam requirement from official sources.
  • Train the oral side with topic and picture practice.
  • Use mock-style speaking before test day.

Next step

Try a free speaking mock

Use the real product flow after reading the guide.

Try a free speaking mock

Official sources and review

Official facts are separated from our preparation guidance.

Reviewed

LëtzPass editorial team

Reviewed with input from a native Luxembourgish speaker and Sproochentest tutor.

Last reviewed: April 3, 2026

Frequently asked questions

Is the Luxembourg citizenship language test the same as the Sproochentest?

Yes. In the citizenship context, the language test people usually need is the Sproochentest.

What should I practise most if my citizenship exam is close?

Prioritise oral structure, topic answers, picture description, and timed mock speaking, while keeping the B1 listening requirement in view.

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