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Hi guys!
I am planning to take the exam, who's in here who took the exam during 2016? Can you help me guys? I just want to know if how was it? Because i red during 2014 the exam was with the opposite words and repeating a long sentences, but in the naarnederland they have the video about the exam and repeating sentences and opposite words are not there. I just want to know if did they change the exam somewhere in 2015 or 2016? Or those pointers are still there?the opposites and repeating. Thank you!
Hello,
What you see on naarnederland is correct, they changed the exam (I think beginning of 2016).
Oh. I dont have any idea about the exam. But since u are planning to take the exam, can i ask you wat are the things or documents needed before taking the exam, because this year, i have a plan to take a mvv and i know civix intergration is needed for the mvv. Hope to hear from u.
I mean i am using the naarnederland to study but about the documents needed, i don't know yet.😊
Sis, can i have ur fb acct. Dun n lng tau usap. Lets help each other para makasama n ntin pareho ung partner natin. I can help u to learn een beetje nederland. Ik ben een twee jaren een nederlands geleren. Im planning to move this year also. Hope its okay for u.
Before you start exchange personal information on a public forum, I would advice to do this trough the pm system for your own safety.
And remember to use only English on this anglophone forum.
hello all,
i am also planning to take the dutch civic exam this february here in manila. Can anyone help me on how thhe whole process works. I mean the payment, documents needed and what are the things covered and tackled. Thank you all! hope you can help me out on this one.
Hi Jelous,
Welcome to the Forum.
You can find an overview of the IND MVV process at the following link.
As to what's covered in the exam, most people use the services of an e-learning provider (i.e. Naar Nederland); this link will take you to their website. There are examples on You Tube; this link will take you to the relevant page.
Best of luck in your journey.
Hope this helps.
Hello guys,
I'm taking the exam as well and I'm using naarnederlands. The kns is not very hard...I'm now about to get started on the reading and speaking part. Any pointers will be appreciated😊
Carol
I agree😊
Hi Carol, Where are you from? The reading is multiple choice. The speaking part was hard for beginners especially if you did not attend a Dutch lesson. Your Dutch-speaking partner or friend can help you with that. O maybe I can help you with that. I am living now in Netherlands.
Nyambura83 wrote:Hello guys,
I'm taking the exam as well and I'm using naarnederlands. The kns is not very hard...I'm now about to get started on the reading and speaking part. Any pointers will be appreciated<span class="emoji-outer emoji-sizer"><span class="emoji-inner" style="background: url(chrome-extension://immhpnclomdloikkpcefncmfgjbkojmh/emoji-data/sheet_apple_64.png);background-position:65% 60%;background-size:4100%" title="blush"></span></span>
Carol
Hi. I took civic integration exam last 2015. Luckily I passed all 3 of them. The Naar Nederland reviewer is very helpful especially with KNM because the questions are just there. Also the NaarNederland.nl has the information you need to know about the exam and also the form that you will need to fill up can be found there. You may also check the website of the Netherlands Embassy in the Philippines. You can always call them if you have doubts or confused. Any questions, you can PM me
Mirandaanabel wrote:Oh. I dont have any idea about the exam. But since u are planning to take the exam, can i ask you wat are the things or documents needed before taking the exam, because this year, i have a plan to take a mvv and i know civix intergration is needed for the mvv. Hope to hear from u.
I took the exam in 2015. So many things in my head that I can't remember the exams anymore but you can trust the NaarNederland. KNM is easy if you can memorize the questions and answers there, a total of 100. The reading was multiple choice and the speaking was the hardest. It was not easy to understand the accent. If you do self-study, it's better to practice with your Dutch speaking friend. I took them in one roll. It felt good. For me, the civic exam was the hardest part of the MVV process. Any questions, you can PM me.
Ggruperto wrote:Hi guys!
I am planning to take the exam, who's in here who took the exam during 2016? Can you help me guys? I just want to know if how was it? Because i red during 2014 the exam was with the opposite words and repeating a long sentences, but in the naarnederland they have the video about the exam and repeating sentences and opposite words are not there. I just want to know if did they change the exam somewhere in 2015 or 2016? Or those pointers are still there?the opposites and repeating. Thank you!
Hello! How long will it take for the confirmation from DUO for the MVV exam?
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. I was wondering what kind of questions they ask on the speaking part. I've been trying to practice from naar netherlands but they speak so fast I can't put the words together 😊. Kindly let me know if you can remember some 😊
Basic questions that you can give short answers. In the exam, the tempo is slow but maybe you will find the accent/pronunciation confusing. It would really help to practice first with your Dutch friend. The questions are also there in the reviewer. Good luck!
Nyambura83 wrote:Hello,
Thanks for the reply. I was wondering what kind of questions they ask on the speaking part. I've been trying to practice from naar netherlands but they speak so fast I can't put the words together. Kindly let me know if you can remember some
Certainly, well mostly. If you are self-study, ask your partner to ask you basic questions like what is your hobby, what is your favorite pet... I remember I misunderstood one question there because I did not understand the pronunciation. Anyway, just give answer to all the questions. If you have more time in the exam, you can always go back to the question and re-check your answers.
bigLove wrote:Most of the speaking questions are on the naar Nederland book?
Hi mirandaannabel en Ggruperto,
When u will be taking your inburgeringsexamen for your MVV application, ASK your partner to do it for you.
He has to sign you up at www.duo.nl. The site is in dutch, so it is best for your patner to do this for you. after signing you up, payment should be paid. then comes the confirmation of payment. You will be futher asked to contact the Netherlands Embassy to schedule your exam. you need the copy of the payment confirmation, passport..etc. They will tell you what documents you will be needing. Dont worry and dont stress out. Just do the procedures, step by step. Patience is a virtue. Soon anyway, you will be in Holland. Best of luck
If it's a wrong answer but in Dutch, do you think they will give points?
Nyambura83 wrote:If it's a wrong answer but in Dutch, do you think they will give points?
I think you know the answer.
Right?
hello guys i want to help abt exam but i dont know how to share with u here can u send me pm pls.thank
Hello,
Thanks for your offer to help. I'm doing the exam next week and I have a couple of questions I'd like to ask on the format. Can we call?
Hello,
Did you already take the exam? If yes could you share on how it was:-)
hi Nyambura83 i want to ask you what exam you need mvv or NT2 because i done for mvv thats why im here now in nederlands but now starting again to study for NT2so im busy again .i Pm you if u dont mind i share somthing
Hello! Grateful for any tips on passing the inburgeringsexamen.
I am self studying And planning to take it in July. Are there also any groups Of people I can practice with? I'm based in Manila.
Also, how long does it take for the results of the exam to come out and also the waiting time for the MVV approval.
Thank you so much!
orangexyz wrote:Hello! Grateful for any tips on passing the inburgeringsexamen.
I am self studying And planning to take it in July. Are there also any groups Of people I can practice with? I'm based in Manila.
Also, how long does it take for the results of the exam to come out and also the waiting time for the MVV approval.
Thank you so much!
Are you using the NaarNederlands book? You can practice with me.
You should read all the pages in the Naar Nederland book. Most of the question are already in that book.
Good Luck
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