Functional texts
Practice on short, useful text formats that feel closer to the real exam than generic reading passages.
Reading practice
Train on the short functional texts and multiple-choice questions that define the reading section.
Focused prep
Clear exam-specific guidance without turning into a generic Dutch course.
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Reading format
The BIB reading section is not about long articles or academic Dutch. It uses short practical texts such as messages, notices, schedules, and everyday service information.
Learners need to scan quickly, understand core vocabulary, and pick the right answer without overthinking.
There is no fixed public text bank to memorize. Preparation is skill-based: controlled A1 vocabulary, familiarity with functional text types, and faster fact extraction.
Anais leans into that by training the format itself instead of pretending reading is just another vocabulary list.
How Anais helps
Practice on short, useful text formats that feel closer to the real exam than generic reading passages.
Train with the same answer style the exam uses so learners build confidence in the interaction itself.
Pair reading practice with the vocabulary foundation needed to recognize the right details quickly.
Next step
Train on practical texts, controlled vocabulary, and multiple-choice decisions that feel closer to the real BIB task.