Speaking topics
The exam tests domains, not memorised scripts — learn each topic, then say it out loud. The Tier 2 answer is your goal.
A2 · your target level
Name, origin, age, nationality, languages — the opener almost every interview starts with.
Describe your family and your friends: who they are, how many, and how you spend time together.
Talk about your job, your workplace, your colleagues and what a typical working day looks like.
Walk through a typical day and tell the time — from getting up in the morning to going to bed.
Describe where you live: your flat or house, the different rooms, and your neighbourhood.
Sports, pastimes and how you relax — a friendly warm-up topic in almost every interview.
What you eat and drink, cooking at home and typical Luxembourgish dishes.
Where and how you shop, prices and paying — everyday errands vocabulary.
The weather today, the seasons and what you like to do in each — easy small talk examiners love.
Getting around Luxembourg — buses, trains, the free public transport, and your daily commute.
Talking about your health, parts of the body, going to the doctor, and staying well.
Describing your holidays, where you travel, how you get there, and your dream trip.
The languages you speak, why you're learning Luxembourgish, and how you learn best.
Phones, computers, apps, TV and social media — how you use technology in everyday life.
B1 · stretch topics & 2026 sample themes
Life in Luxembourg — the country, its languages and cost of living, and how it compares with your home country.
Birthdays, holidays and festivals — how, when and with whom you celebrate (a real INLL sample theme, 'Fester').
Sleep habits, tiredness and how you unwind (a real INLL sample theme, 'Schlof an Entspanung').
Giving and justifying an opinion about everyday topics — prices, city life, technology — and comparing then and now.