Sproochentest
The most effective Sproochentest tips are not about memorising scripts. They are about building reliable speaking habits: answer the question directly, keep sentences short, use a filler phrase instead of going silent, and describe pictures in a predictable order. Candidates who practise these small decisions under timed conditions consistently outperform those who study only grammar or vocabulary.
Proven Sproochentest tips for the oral A2 section. Exam-day habits, speaking structure, filler phrases, and recovery strategies from real preparation experience.
Exact exam context first, then preparation guidance.
Best tip
Answer directly, then add one detail
Biggest mistake
Going silent instead of using a filler
Picture strategy
Describe left to right or front to back
Prep method
Timed mock practice with feedback
Your preparation should shift from learning new material to repeating timed speaking exercises at least one week before the exam. The goal is not to memorise answers but to make your speaking responses automatic and reliable.
The examiner wants to hear clear, direct answers with enough detail to show you understand the question. You do not need perfect grammar. You need structure, relevance, and enough content to fill the time without long pauses.
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
Answer the question directly in your first sentence. Most candidates lose points by talking around the question instead of addressing it head-on.
At least three full timed mocks. This builds the timing instinct and reduces hesitation on exam day.
Exam-day tips
Detailed speaking habits for test day.
Filler phrases
Luxembourgish phrases to buy time without going silent.
Self-correction
How to fix a mistake and keep going.
Speaking structure
A safe template for topic answers.
Picture description
Step-by-step picture description approach.
Mock test
Simulate the real exam flow.