Writing · A2 → B1 · AI-graded

Dutch writing,marked by mistake, not by vibe.in Nederlands.

Write the email, the complaint, the short essay. We mark each mistake by category, suggest the better version next to yours, and tell you what to practice tomorrow.

Prompt · A2A2 · email

Your boiler is broken. Write a 3-sentence email to your landlord asking for a repair. Mention when you are home.

Your text

Beste verhuurder, Ik heb heel honger op een nieuwe boiler want de oude is kapot gegaan vorige week. Ik ben thuis na 17:00. Bedankt.

Awkward

Native speakers wouldn't say 'heel honger' for needing something — and 'boiler' is usually 'ketel'. Ik heb dringend een nieuwe ketel nodig.

Grammar

Verb order — the time adverb goes before the past participle in a subordinate clause. want de oude is vorige week kapot gegaan.

Your writing scored7/ 10
§01How it works

Write, submit, learn from the mistakes.

Each prompt comes from a real inburgering task — an email, a complaint, a short letter. You write. AI grades. You see exactly what to fix.

  1. 01
    Prompt

    A real exam task.

    Every prompt is a situation the exam might ask: write a 3-sentence email, fill in a formal request, explain why you missed work.

  2. 02
    Write

    Write at your pace.

    Free-text, no timer in the background. Save and come back. Adults are interrupted constantly.

  3. 03
    Feedback

    Mistakes coloured by type.

    Green for correct phrasing, gold for awkward, terracotta for grammar errors. Each span explains why and offers the fix.

  4. 04
    Next

    The next prompt targets your weak spot.

    If you missed perfectum, tomorrow's prompt asks for it. Your mistakes become the curriculum.

§02The marks

Three colours. One job each.

Borrowed from the same palette the product uses everywhere — green is correct, gold is improvable, terracotta is wrong. Colour is always paired with an icon and a word.

Correct

Reads like a native speaker.

We confirm the phrasing instead of staying silent. You learn what works, not only what fails.

Beste verhuurder,

Awkward

Understandable, not idiomatic.

A native would phrase it differently. We show you the better version, in one short sentence.

ik heb heel honger op een nieuwe ketel

Grammar

A rule was broken.

We name the rule, in one line. No lectures, no jargon — the explanation fits in a thumb-sized tooltip.

de oude is kapot gegaan vorige week

§03What we ship

What the writing module does and doesn't.

Plain about what AI grading does well, and where a human reviewer is still better.

We do this today
  • Exam-format prompts at A2 and B1 — emails, complaints, short essays, formal requests.
  • Each mistake gets a span, a category, and a one-line explanation.
  • A suggested version is shown next to yours — never a silent rewrite.
  • A single score out of 10, with a tabular figure. No medals, no progress bars.
  • Disagree in one tap — it routes to a real reviewer.
Not yet
  • The grader is AI, not a real examiner. Use it as a coach, not a verdict.
  • We don't lock content behind a score — every prompt is open to you.
  • Long essays (300+ words) are out of scope — the exam doesn't ask for them either.
§05FAQ

Questions about AI grading.

  • 01

    What does the AI actually do?

    It reads your text, marks each span with a category (correct / awkward / grammar), explains why in one short sentence, and offers a suggested version. It also gives a single score out of 10.

  • 02

    Is the AI reliable?

    We use a current general-purpose language model with prompts tuned to Dutch exam tasks. It's a strong coach, not a verdict. Every piece of feedback has a one-tap 'sounds wrong to you?' — that routes to a human reviewer.

  • 03

    Does the feedback match what examiners care about?

    The categories — grammar, vocabulary, register, task completion — match the inburgering exam's writing rubric. We don't claim to replicate the exact scoring; we focus on the same axes.

  • 04

    What if the AI is wrong?

    Tap 'sounds wrong to you?' on any span. The text and your note go to a real reviewer — that's how we improve prompts and content.

  • 05

    Does the feedback come in my language?

    The explanations are translated into the seven first languages we support, so a complex grammar note doesn't have to be read in Dutch.

  • 06

    Where does my text go?

    Your text is sent to our grading service, scored, and saved to your account so you can see your history. It is never used to train any third-party model.

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