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Listening Tactics

Exam Format

Questions25 multiple choice (3 options each)
Time45 minutes
FormatDigital, on computer with headphones
AudioPlayed ONCE only — no replay!
Prep time~25 seconds to read question before audio starts
Pass mark~19 out of 25 (76%)
Wrong guessNo penalty — always answer, never skip
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The Golden Rules

  1. Use the 25 seconds! Read the question AND all 3 answers before audio starts
  2. Listen for the main message, not every single word
  3. When corrected, the LAST answer is right (watch for "eigenlijk", "nee wacht")
  4. Always answer — guessing gives you 33% chance, skipping gives 0%
  5. Don't dwell — if you missed it, pick best guess and move on

Common Traps

Trap 1: Distractor Answers

The first thing mentioned is often WRONG. They mention it to distract you.

Example:
"De trein vertrekt om 9 uur... nee, wacht, om 9:15."

✗ Wrong answer: 9:00
✓ Correct answer: 9:15

Trap 2: Time/Number Changes

They say one number, then correct themselves.

Example:
"Het kost twintig euro... of eigenlijk vijfentwintig euro."

✗ Wrong answer: €20
✓ Correct answer: €25

Watch for these signals:

Trap 3: Negatives

Words that flip the meaning:

DutchEnglish
nietnot forvo
geenno/none forvo
nooitnever forvo
niemandnobody forvo
nergensnowhere forvo
nog nietnot yet
Example:
"Is de winkel open?" "Nee, vandaag niet."

Trap 4: "Maar" (But)

Whatever comes after "maar" is usually the real answer.

Example:
"Ik wilde komen, maar ik moet werken."

The person is NOT coming.

Trap 5: Tone Shifts

The speaker changes their mind or adds a condition.

Signal phrases:


Scenarios (by exam frequency)

Shopping / Supermarket Very High

What to listen for: Prices, offers, opening/closing times, locations in store

Common phrases:

Dat is [prijs] euro.That is [price] euros.
Nu in de aanbiedingNow on offer
Wij sluiten over...We close in...
U vindt dit bij...You can find this at...

Doctor / Health Very High

What to listen for: Symptoms, instructions, medication, appointment times

Common phrases:

Wat zijn uw klachten?What are your complaints?
U moet dit medicijn innemen.You must take this medicine.
De huisarts kan u zien om...The GP can see you at...
U moet rust nemen.You must rest.

Public Transport Very High

What to listen for: Platform (spoor), delays (vertraging), destinations, changes

Common phrases:

De trein naar...The train to...
Vertrekt van spoor...Departs from platform...
Let op: vertragingAttention: delay
De trein rijdt nietThe train is not running

Work / Employer Very High

What to listen for: Instructions, schedules, rules, tasks

Common phrases:

Je moet vandaag...You must today...
Je werkt van... tot...You work from... to...
Vergeet niet om...Don't forget to...
De pauze is om...The break is at...

Voicemail / Phone Calls High

What to listen for: Who calls, reason, callback number, times

Common phrases:

U spreekt met...You're speaking with...
Ik bel over...I'm calling about...
Kunt u terugbellen?Can you call back?
Mijn nummer is...My number is...

Weather Reports High

What to listen for: Temperature, rain/sun, wind, days of week

Common phrases:

Het wordt... graden.It will be... degrees.
Er is kans op regen.There is a chance of rain.
De zon schijnt.The sun is shining.
Het waait hard.It is very windy.

Directions High

What to listen for: Left/right/straight, street names, landmarks

Common phrases:

U moet rechtdoor.You must go straight.
De eerste straat links.The first street left.
Het is aan de rechterkant.It's on the right side.
Bij de stoplichten...At the traffic lights...

Number Practice

Numbers are frequently tested. Make sure you know:

NumberDutchNumberDutch
11elf forvo 60zestig forvo
12twaalf forvo 70zeventig forvo
13dertien forvo 80tachtig forvo
14veertien forvo 90negentig forvo
15vijftien forvo 100honderd forvo
20twintig forvo 150honderdvijftig
30dertig forvo 200tweehonderd
40veertig forvo 1000duizend forvo
50vijftig forvo
Tricky pattern: Dutch numbers say units before tens.
• 23 = drieëntwintig (three-and-twenty)
• 45 = vijfenveertig (five-and-forty)

Time Practice

TimeDutch
9:00negen uur
9:15kwart over negen
9:30half tien (!)
9:45kwart voor tien
10:00tien uur
Warning: "Half tien" = 9:30, NOT 10:30!

Dutch "half [hour]" means half hour BEFORE that hour.

Exam Strategy

The 25 seconds before audio (most important!)

  1. Read the question
  2. Read all 3 answer options
  3. Know what you're listening for (a time? a place? a reason?)

During audio (plays ONCE)

  1. Listen for the answer to the question, ignore the rest
  2. Watch for corrections ("eigenlijk", "nee wacht") — last answer wins
  3. Don't panic if you miss a word — focus on the overall message

After audio

  1. Pick your answer immediately
  2. If unsure, eliminate the least likely option and guess between the other two
  3. Move on — the next question's 25 seconds are already starting
What surprises people:
• Audio plays only once (unlike some other language exams)
• Background noise is realistic (traffic, other people talking)
• Speakers hesitate and self-correct (on purpose — that's the trap)
• Wrong answer options often contain words you did hear — the correct answer requires understanding the meaning

Quick Reference: Signal Words

DutchEnglishWhat it signals
maarbutContrast/change forvo
eigenlijkactuallyCorrection coming forvo
tochyet/stillException forvo
helaasunfortunatelyNegative news forvo
gelukkigfortunatelyPositive news forvo
eerst... danfirst... thenSequence
niet... maarnot... butCorrection
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