If you are searching for free Prøve i Dansk practice online, you have the right idea. The most reliable way to prepare for PD2 or PD3 is not to read about the exam — it is to do the exam's own tasks, over and over, until the format feels familiar. The good news: you can start practising for free, in the exact format you will meet on exam day.
This guide explains what free practice should actually look like, and how to get it.
What good free practice looks like
Free practice is only useful if it resembles the real test. A random grammar quiz or a generic vocabulary app will not prepare you for Prøve i Dansk, because the exam is about handling specific task types under time pressure. Effective free practice has three qualities:
- Real task types. Reading sets, writing prompts and speaking tasks in the same shapes the exam uses — not general exercises.
- Feedback. You need to see what you got wrong and why, so you can fix recurring mistakes instead of repeating them.
- Short and repeatable. Something you can do for ten minutes on your phone, several times a week, fits real life far better than occasional long sessions.
How to practise each skill for free
Reading. Work through exam-style reading sets and check your answers. Train yourself to scan the questions first, then read for the specific information they ask about. Speed and precision improve together once the format stops surprising you.
Writing. Practise the real written-production tasks — a message, a description, a short structured text — and get feedback on clarity, structure and accuracy. Clear, correct, simple sentences score better than rare vocabulary.
Speaking. This is the part most people skip, because it feels awkward to practise alone. Do it anyway: speak out loud on the exam's picture and topic formats. Rehearsing aloud is the only thing that builds real fluency and calms exam nerves.
Practise free with Bestå
Bestå gives you free Prøve i Dansk 2 and PD3 practice in the real exam format — reading sets, writing tasks with instant feedback, and speaking practice — on your phone, in short sessions. You can try it for free and see the exact task types before you commit to anything. It is a simple way to turn "I should practise" into ten focused minutes today.
Instead of piecing your preparation together from scattered PDFs and group chats, you get one place to practise, in the format that actually matches the exam.
Want to see what that looks like on a real task? Our PD2 reading gap-fill walkthrough solves an actual exam text gap by gap, using the method above.
Related guides
- How to Pass Prøve i Dansk 2 (PD2) — the whole exam, and where candidates lose points.
- How to Pass Prøve i Dansk 3 (PD3) Fast — the same, one level up.
- PD2 Reading Walkthrough: a real gap-fill task — the method worked on a real exam text.
- Which Danish exam do you need? — PD2 or PD3, for residence and citizenship.
- PD2 exam overview · PD3 exam overview — format, sections, timing, and marking.
Start practising free
Bestå has PD2 and PD3 practice in the real exam format — reading, writing and speaking, with instant feedback — and you can start without paying. Download free on iOS and Android.
FAQ
Is there free Prøve i Dansk practice online?
Yes. Bestå offers free practice for both Prøve i Dansk 2 (PD2) and Prøve i Dansk 3 (PD3), in the real exam format, covering reading, writing and speaking. You can start without paying and try the real task types first.
What is the best way to practise for the Danish exam?
Practise the exam's own task types rather than general Danish, get feedback on your mistakes, and keep sessions short and regular. Diagnose where you lose the most points and spend your time there.
Can I practise PD2 and PD3 on my phone for free?
Yes. Bestå runs on your phone and lets you practise both levels in the real format, in short sessions, starting for free — which fits preparation around work and family.
Do I need to pay to prepare for Prøve i Dansk?
You can begin for free with selected practice. A full catalog is available through an optional in-app purchase if you want more, but you can try the real exam task types first at no cost.