Sproochentest
The Sproochentest oral expression section targets A2 speaking. In practice, candidates need to answer everyday questions clearly, keep their sentences simple, and describe a picture in an organised way. The safest preparation is repeated topic practice, picture-description structure, and timed mock speaking rather than abstract grammar study alone.
Learn how the A2 oral expression part works, what examiners expect, and how to prepare with safe speaking structure and topic practice.
Exact exam context first, then preparation guidance.
Target level
A2 oral expression
Core tasks
Topic speaking and picture description
Best preparation
Real prompts, simple structure, and timed speaking
Best product fit
Strong match for LëtzPass
Examiners are listening for understandable, relevant Luxembourgish. They do not need elegant speeches. They need direct answers, simple grammar that mostly holds together, and enough detail to show you can manage everyday communication.
Preparation becomes much easier once you stop treating the oral exam as a mystery. You can train the structure of the task with repeatable practice: everyday topics, image scenes, recovery phrases, and mock timing.
Next step
Try a free speaking mock
Use the real product flow after reading the guide.
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/
MyINL registration portal
Official portal for account creation, registration, and candidate administration.
https://myinl.inll.lu/
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
No. You need controlled, understandable, relevant Luxembourgish with simple sentences and enough detail to complete the task.
Yes. The speaking side of preparation should cover both topic answers and image description structure.