Why Inburgerpas
The motivation behind this project.
I built this website because I'm preparing for the exam myself, and along the way I kept running into the same problem: there's no single, focused place to practice. The material is scattered across the internet, a bit here, a bit there, but nothing that lets you just sit down and do the thing over and over.
It reminded me of when I was studying for my Dutch driving theory exam. I read all the books, learned all the theory, and still failed six times. What finally got me through, on the seventh attempt, wasn't another book. It was a website where I paid a small subscription and simply practised mock exam after mock exam. No long theory, no clutter. Just questions. And every time I got one wrong, it told me what the right answer was and why I'd made the mistake. By practising again and again, the patterns stopped being something I had to think about. They became muscle memory.
That's exactly what I want to bring to the inburgering writing exam. The truth is, once you understand a bit of Dutch grammar, passing the writing exam comes down to one thing: practice. You get a question, you write your answer, you get clear feedback, you improve, and you move on to the next one.
After a hundred, two hundred, three hundred questions, you've seen enough of the vocabulary and enough of the patterns that writing a good answer starts to feel easy. The exam questions tend to cover the same handful of real life topics like work, health, housing, neighbours, and appointments, so once you've practised across all of them, there are no surprises left. You already know how to respond.
That's why I created this website: to give other learners the same simple, repeatable path that finally worked for me. Just practice, feedback, and progress, until passing feels inevitable.