Education · Norwegian
Klar for Muntlig
Rehearse the Norskprøven oral exam — including the part with a partner.
The Norwegian oral exam has a part nobody can practise alone: five to seven minutes of conversation with another candidate you have never met. This app is built around exactly that — you rehearse against scripted partners who behave like real ones, including the quiet one, the one who talks over you, and the one who disagrees with everything you say.

Key features
What you actually get
Everything below is in the app today. Nothing here is a roadmap item.
The partner conversation, rehearsable
Oppgave B pairs you with another candidate for five to seven minutes, and it is the one part you cannot practise alone. Here you practise against scripted partners: the cooperative one, the one who answers in single words, the one who talks through your gaps, and the one who disagrees with every position you take.
Partners who sound like candidates, not presenters
In the room your partner is another learner, with an accent and imperfect grammar. Practising against a native speaker from Oslo prepares you for a conversation you will not have.
Seven criteria, and the one holding you back
The exam marks seven things separately and places you at whichever is lowest — there is no average, and a strong criterion cannot rescue a weak one. So the app never shows a single overall score. It shows the seven and names the one that is costing you the level.
All three graded tasks
Describe a topic alone for two to three minutes, hold the pair conversation, then give an opinion with your reasons. The opinion task is the only one pitched at B1, so it gets the most attention.
Feedback measured, not guessed
There is no AI here. The app measures how much of the task you filled and how long your longest silence was — the two things the criteria actually turn on, and the two that can be measured honestly on a phone. Vocabulary and grammar you judge yourself against the published descriptors, which are included in full.
Work out which exam to register for
The official 14-question self-assessment, with English underneath and the published scoring bands, so you can see which level you should be sitting before you pay for one.
A registration alarm, because the window is short
Registration opens roughly four times a year for about five days. Miss one and the next sitting is around three months away, so the app keeps the dates and can warn you before a window closes.
Your voice never leaves the phone
Recordings are written to the app’s own private storage and are never uploaded — there is no server of ours to upload them to. Record yourself, compare against a model answer, and delete everything whenever you like.
What it looks like
Screens from the app
Who it's for
Is this for you?
You have sat the written parts and the oral one is next
The speaking exam is the one people put off, because the partner half cannot be rehearsed with a textbook. This is the part to practise, and it is the part this app exists for.
You do not know which level to register for
Start with the official self-assessment and the published scoring bands. Registering for the wrong level costs a fee and a sitting.
You freeze when someone talks over you
Turn-taking is assessed. Practising against a partner who dominates, or who says almost nothing, is the only way to find out what you do when it happens.
You would rather nobody heard your practice attempts
No account, no sign-in, and recordings that never leave your phone. The reason they cannot be uploaded is that there is nowhere to upload them to.
Privacy policy
Read exactly what stays on your phone, and precisely what each outside company involved in this app can see.
Get Klar for Muntlig
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