Sproochentest AIThe language exam, under real conditions

After Luxembourgish,
the Sproochentest.

Learning Luxembourgish and passing the Sproochentest are not quite the same job. The first builds the language; the second turns on a precise format, two oral tests and about forty minutes. Here is how to get from one to the other.

  • 100% spoken exam
  • A2 speaking · B1 listening
  • iOS, Android and web
Guided speaking exercise in the Sproochentest AI appListening comprehension practice in the Sproochentest AI app

What the exam asks of you

An entirely spoken exam

The Sproochentest is the Luxembourgish language test required in the citizenship procedure. There is no written part at all: you speak, you listen, you answer. That single feature explains why so many candidates who understand the language well feel caught out — passive comprehension and speaking simply do not develop at the same rate.

The exam breaks down into two distinct moments, marked separately and set at two different levels of the European framework.

  • Speaking · A2 level

    A conversation with an examiner: an everyday topic chosen from two, then a picture to describe. Around ten minutes of continuous speech.

  • Listening · B1 level

    Recordings in Luxembourgish — announcements, conversations, short reports — followed by questions. The longest part of the exam.

  • No written paper

    Everything happens out loud. That is precisely what a textbook or a vocabulary list cannot help you rehearse on your own.

From Aurelux to the Sproochentest

The language first, the format second

Aurelux gives you the material: the vocabulary, the structures, the everyday dialogues, the pronunciation. That is the base without which no exam preparation holds up. But an exam has rules of its own, and rehearsing for it means reproducing its constraints — the clock, the question you didn’t choose, the picture you have to comment on with no time to prepare.

That is the job of Sproochentest AI, an app developed by Luxify around this exact format. You genuinely speak: your answer is recorded, transcribed, then commented on for the vocabulary you used, how you built your sentences and how clearly you made your point. The listening section offers recordings in Luxembourgish followed by questions of the same kind as the real test.

So the natural order is simple: build the language with Aurelux, then switch to focused preparation as the exam date approaches. Many candidates run both at once, using the exam app as a thermometer.

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When to start

The signs that it is time to prepare

There is no minimum level you must reach before rehearsing the format. In practice, these situations come up again and again:

  • You understand simple sentences but you grope for words the moment you have to reply.
  • You have taken Luxembourgish lessons and want to know where you genuinely stand.
  • You have already sat the exam and need to retake one of the two parts.
  • You have nobody to practise speaking with between lessons.

If you are still on the basics, start instead with the Aurelux app or with a Luxembourgish course with Aurélie Wagener, a certified teacher: exam preparation pays off far better once the foundations are in place. To widen your vocabulary alongside, Wuertschatz is built for exactly that.

Ready to work on the exam format?

The official Sproochentest AI site sets out how the test runs, publishes guides to the procedure and gives access to the web version as well as the mobile apps.