Dutch A1 vocabulary · Naar Nederland aligned
Dutch A1 vocabulary for the MVV exam
565 words drawn from the Naar Nederland workbook, introduced in small sets and reviewed with spaced repetition. Vocabulary is the foundation all three MVV exam components rest on: speaking, reading, and KNS.
- 565 words from the Naar Nederland workbook
- Small sets of 5 to 8 new words per session
- Spaced repetition with audio and examples
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Scope
22 topics covering the full A1 exam range
Personal information
Family & relationships
Daily routine
Housing
Food & drink
Shopping
Transport
Work
Health & body
Education
Time & dates
Weather & seasons
Clothing
Emotions & appearance
Hobbies & free time
Communication
Netherlands & society
Government & documents
Social interaction
Numbers
Colors
Grammar essentials
Topics follow the Naar Nederland workbook structure. Words are tagged to topics so you can focus on weaker areas or study the full set in sequence.
FAQ
Questions about Dutch A1 vocabulary
There is no official MVV exam vocabulary list with a fixed word count. The exam tests A1-level Dutch comprehension and expression, drawing from the kind of everyday language covered in the Naar Nederland workbook. BibPrep covers 565 of those workbook-aligned words across 22 topics — a curated practice set, not a guarantee that the exam will only use those exact words.
Speaking requires you to understand Dutch questions and respond in Dutch. Reading requires you to extract facts from Dutch texts. KNS questions are written in Dutch. All three components rest on a working A1 vocabulary aligned to the official Naar Nederland scope, which is why generic Dutch courses do not always cover the right words.
Yes. BibPrep covers 565 workbook-aligned words with spaced repetition, audio pronunciation, and example sentences, free of charge.
Yes. Words arrive in small sets of 5-8 per session, aligned to workbook topics. You do not need any prior Dutch to start, and the spaced repetition schedule adapts as your memory of each word changes.
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565 workbook-aligned words, introduced in small sets and reviewed with spaced repetition.