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What Is My Dutch Level? Start Here

Posted on December 2, 2025January 4, 2026 by Self Study Dutch

Before you start learning Dutch, there is one important question to answer:

What is my current Dutch level?

Many learners either overestimate or underestimate themselves. Both lead to frustration:

  • Materials feel too easy → boredom
  • Materials feel too hard → giving up

That’s why the best first step is to check your level with a Dutch level test.

How Dutch Language Levels Work (CEFR)

Dutch levels are based on the CEFR system (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages).

Here’s a simple overview:

  • A0 – No Dutch yet
  • A1 – You understand and use very basic Dutch
  • A2 – You can handle everyday situations
  • B1 – You can manage work, school, and conversations
  • B2 – You understand complex texts and discussions
  • C1 – You use Dutch fluently and professionally

👉 If you’re unsure where you belong, that’s completely normal.
A level test will give you clarity in 10–20 minutes.


Take an Online Dutch Level Test (Free)

Below are reliable online Dutch level tests you can use right now.
They are free and require no registration (unless stated).

Test by Bart de Pau
Online Dutch Language Level Test by Language Trainers
Test by The Online Dutch Academy
Test by Direct Dutch
Pracical Affordable Dutch Test
Test by Dutch with Joyce

Try more than one test, and if you’re still unsure, start one level below.


What to Do After You Know Your Level

Once you know your level, learning becomes much easier:

  1. Choose materials made specifically for your level
  2. Avoid wasting time on content that’s too easy or too advanced
  3. Track real progress instead of guessing

👉 On this site, you’ll find:

  • Vocabulary by level
  • Grammar explained simply
  • Listening & speaking practice
  • Clear learning paths from A1 → B1

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