Free practice

Where can you practice for integration for free?

An overview of free websites, local help and accessible platforms that many people use for language and KNM.

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Where can you practice for integration for free?

Free practice is the fastest way for many students to get started right away. It works especially well if you cleverly combine multiple free resources instead of expecting everything from one site.

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This is how you turn free sources into a real plan

1. Choose an official base

Use this to check whether your free exercise still matches your route and current goals.

2. Choose one or two free platforms for repetition

This way you avoid losing hours of clicking around without structure.

3. Add local help if you can

Library, language center or language coach often make free learning much more sustainable.

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When free is enough and when not

Often enough

If you can keep your own rhythm and understand what you are practicing.

Often not enough

If you keep jumping between sources or structurally you cannot see where you are stuck.

Interim solution

Sometimes a language buddy or local consultation hours are enough without the need for an expensive course.

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Free works especially if it has rhythm

Without a routine, free material often feels fragmented. With a fixed weekly rhythm, the same material suddenly feels like a real process.

Sources and references

Sources and references

An overview of free websites, local help and accessible platforms that many people use for language and KNM.

Telefoon.nl

Well-known free platform for language and basic skills.

www.oefenen.nl/

Ad Apple

Frequently used NT2 source for self-study, explanation and additional material.

adappel.nl/

Library

Often offers language houses, practice groups and digital learning environments.

www.bibliotheek.nl/

Inburgeren.nl

Necessary to read the correct official information and check your route for free.

www.inburgeren.nl/

Frequently asked questions

Important questions that come up often

Use these short answers as your first orientation, then open the matching guide for more detail.

Can you study for KNM completely free of charge?

That is often possible, especially if you already learn fairly independently. Additional guidance may still be useful for more structure or feedback.

Where can you get free help with difficult letters?

Often at a language center, library, municipality or volunteer language coach in your place of residence.

Are free websites enough for exam requirements?

They help a lot, but always check exam requirements on official websites so that you don't practice on outdated information.

KNM is our active practice offer today, while the information pages already cover the wider integration landscape.

Our current offer

Practice with our KNM questions now and use this information hub for the rest of your path

Right now we mainly offer KNM practice. The information hub still helps with routes, official information, and broader integration questions.

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These links move you to the next logical question in your integration journey.

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