Download a concise NT2 Programma I B1 listening summary with a 90-minute timing plan, common audio and video task types, B1 signal words, traps, examples, and final checklist.
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90 minutes
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About 40 multiple-choice questions in the official exam; this resource links to a 38-question practice set.
Staatsexamens Nt2 - Beoordeling examen — Official scoring explanation: Listening and Reading are computer-scored, one point per correct answer, converted to a score; 500+ is passing.
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NT2 Programma I Luisteren uses spoken Dutch from work, study, services, public information, and everyday life. The speech sounds natural and can include corrections, pauses, and background context.
Interviews with people about work, study, volunteer projects, or local initiatives.
Workplace conversations about schedules, responsibilities, feedback, or procedures.
Information meetings from a gemeente, housing corporation, school, healthcare provider, or employer.
Instructional fragments where someone explains rules, safety steps, or how to use a service.
Short videos in which a person demonstrates, explains, or gives practical advice.
Announcements or messages where one detail changes after the first plan.
Question Types That Come Back Often
B1 questions test whether you can understand the speaker's purpose, not only isolated facts.
What is the main reason someone does something?
What advice or warning does the speaker give?
Which condition must be met before something can happen?
What changed compared with the first plan?
What does the speaker think about a situation?
Who is responsible for the next step?
What is the most important problem or advantage?
What can you conclude from the speaker's explanation?
How to Manage Each Listening Question
When
Action
What to do
25 sec
Read with a purpose
Decide whether the question asks for a detail, reason, opinion, advice, condition, or conclusion.
Audio
Listen to the whole fragment
Do not choose too early. B1 fragments often give background first and the answer later.
Answer
Select the final message
Choose the answer that fits the complete explanation, especially after contrast words and corrections.
Review
Check the evidence
After practice, read the transcript and mark the exact sentence that supports the answer.
Signal Words to Recognize
maar
toch
echter
aan de andere kant
dus
daarom
daardoor
omdat
want
terwijl
zolang
tenzij
vooral
juist
in plaats van
uiteindelijk
het komt erop neer dat
Fast Listening Check
Use the question to choose what kind of information you need before the audio starts.
Question asks why: listen after omdat, want, daardoor, daarom, de reden is.
Question asks for advice: listen for u kunt het beste, mijn tip is, zorg dat, probeer.
Question asks for a condition: listen for als, wanneer, zolang, tenzij, pas nadat.
Question asks for an opinion: listen for ik vind, volgens mij, ik merk, voor mij is.
Question asks for a change: listen after maar, helaas, toch, in plaats van, uiteindelijk.
Common B1 Listening Traps
Wrong answers often sound familiar because they contain words from the fragment, but they miss the speaker's final point.
An answer repeats a detail from the introduction, while the question asks for the conclusion.
A speaker mentions two reasons, but one is less important than the other.
The first plan changes after a practical problem is mentioned.
A question asks what the listener should do, but the audio also explains what another person will do.
A speaker gives an example; the answer must be the general rule behind the example.
The correct answer uses different words from the transcript, so listen for meaning, not only exact wording.
Exam-Style Listening Examples
Example 1: Message from a language school
Samira listens to a voicemail from her language school about a changed course schedule.
Transcript
Spreker: Goedemiddag Samira, u spreekt met Taalpunt Zuid. U had zich aangemeld voor de B1-cursus op dinsdagavond. Door te weinig aanmeldingen kan die groep helaas niet starten. We bieden u twee mogelijkheden aan. U kunt op maandagavond meedoen met een groep die al volgende week begint, of u kunt wachten tot september. De maandaggroep is iets groter, maar de docent werkt veel met spreekopdrachten in kleine groepjes. Als u wilt overstappen naar maandag, hoeft u niets opnieuw te betalen. Stuur ons dan voor vrijdag een e-mail, zodat wij uw inschrijving kunnen aanpassen.
Vraag 1
Waarom kan de dinsdaggroep niet starten?
Correct answer: B
“Door te weinig aanmeldingen kan die groep helaas niet starten.”
Why B is correct
Read the question before the audio: it asks waarom the group cannot start, so listen for a cause word rather than for the solution offered.
Listen for door, which introduces the reason: "Door te weinig aanmeldingen kan die groep helaas niet starten."
Too few registrations is the cause — B; option D names a consequence (moved to September) rather than the stated reason.
Vraag 2
Wat moet Samira doen als ze op maandag wil meedoen?
Correct answer: A
“Stuur ons dan voor vrijdag een e-mail, zodat wij uw inschrijving kunnen aanpassen.”
Why A is correct
The question asks what Samira must do to switch to Monday, so listen for the action required from her, not the two options being described.
Near the end the speaker states the required step: "Stuur ons dan voor vrijdag een e-mail, zodat wij uw inschrijving kunnen aanpassen."
Sending an e-mail before Friday is the required action — A; option B is ruled out explicitly ("hoeft u niets opnieuw te betalen") and option D (calling) is not mentioned.
Example 2: Conversation at work
Niels talks to his team leader about taking a course at work.
Transcript
Niels: Ik wil graag de cursus klantgericht schrijven volgen. Kan dat onder werktijd?
Teamleider: In principe wel, maar alleen als je het rooster met je collega's afstemt. Op woensdag zijn er al twee mensen weg.
Niels: De cursus is juist op woensdagmiddag. Ik dacht dat het rustig was op kantoor.
Teamleider: De telefoons zijn rustiger, maar de mailbox loopt dan juist vol. Als jij de cursus wilt doen, moet je met Fatima afspreken dat zij de spoedmails overneemt. Dan werk jij op donderdag een uur langer om haar te helpen met de gewone berichten.
Niels: Dat klinkt redelijk. Dan vraag ik het vandaag aan haar.
Vraag 3
Wat is de voorwaarde om de cursus te mogen volgen?
Correct answer: B
“Alleen als je het rooster met je collega's afstemt.”
Why B is correct
The question asks for the voorwaarde (condition), so listen for alleen als, which signals a condition in Dutch.
The team leader says: "In principe wel, maar alleen als je het rooster met je collega's afstemt."
Coordinating the schedule with colleagues is the condition — B; option C (different day) is not offered and option D (director) is never mentioned.
Vraag 4
Waarom is woensdagmiddag niet zo rustig als Niels denkt?
Correct answer: B
“De telefoons zijn rustiger, maar de mailbox loopt dan juist vol.”
Why B is correct
The question targets a contrast: Niels assumes Wednesday is quiet, so listen for maar, which introduces the correction.
The team leader says: "De telefoons zijn rustiger, maar de mailbox loopt dan juist vol."
The mailbox filling up is the real problem on Wednesday afternoon — B; option A reuses "telefoons" but the audio says the opposite.
Final Checklist Before Practice
I read the question first and know what kind of answer I need.
I keep listening after the first possible answer.
I pay attention to contrast and condition words such as maar, echter, als, tenzij, and uiteindelijk.
I choose the answer that matches the speaker's final message.
I review mistakes with the transcript and mark the evidence sentence.
I practise without a dictionary and listen only once during timed rounds.