What Is Level A2 in Luxembourgish? Complete Guide for Luxembourgish Learners

After completing CEFR Level A1, the next milestone on your language-learning journey is Level A2. At this stage, you’re no longer just learning the basics – you begin using the language more independently in everyday life. You can understand more, say more, and participate in longer conversations about familiar topics. Like all CEFR levels, A2 … Read more

What Is Level A1 in Luxembourgish? A Beginner’s Guide

If you’ve started learning a new language, you’ve probably come across terms like A1, A2, B1, or B2. But what do these levels actually mean? These levels come from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), an internationally recognised system used to describe language ability. Whether you’re learning Luxembourgish, English, French, German, or … Read more

How to ask follow-up questions in Luxembourgish

One thing I often notice with learners is this: they can answer questions in Luxembourgish… but after one or two sentences, the conversation suddenly stops. Does that sound familiar to you?” And the interesting thing is … this can happen even at B1 level. Why?Well …, because most language courses teach you how to answer … Read more

Improve your Luxembourgish sentences with “deen”, “déi” “dat” (Level B1)

LWA Podcast BLOG neu (3)

Imagine you want to describe something more precisely. You might say:“The colleague who helped me.”or“The restaurant that we visited yesterday.” That little word connecting the two parts of the sentence is called a relative pronoun. In this episode, we’ll look at what relative pronouns are and how to use them correctly in Luxembourgish What are … Read more

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