iOS app

Einbürgerungstest app with translations, Bundesland questions, and mock exams.

Testbereit is an unofficial iOS app in preparation. The goal is calm, clear exam preparation with official-question practice, translations, and realistic mock exams.

Why an Einbürgerungstest app can help

Many people begin with PDFs or websites. That works for orientation, but an app can keep repetition, mistakes, and mock exams in one place. The important thing is active practice: choose an answer, see what went wrong, and meet difficult questions again later.

A good app should respect the real exam rhythm: 33 questions, clear answer selection, Bundesland questions, and a simple result. Testbereit is built around exactly that flow.

The biggest advantage is continuity. If you study for ten minutes a day, the app should remember which questions you already know and which answers you still confuse. That turns a large catalog into a manageable daily routine.

Planned features

  • All 310 relevant questions for preparation.
  • Bundesland selection for regional questions.
  • Translations for questions, answers, and explanations.
  • Mock exams with 33 questions and a result.
  • Review for difficult or saved questions.

The app is not an official government product. It is a study tool designed to structure preparation. The official questions remain the core, and the app adds a learning flow: understand first, repeat, then test yourself in mock mode.

It also helps to separate practice from exam simulation. In practice mode, you can read slowly, open translations, and repeat mistakes. In a mock exam, you should answer 33 questions without interruption so the timing feels realistic.

Translations and original questions

The real test is in German, so the German question should always remain visible. Translations help you understand meaning and answer logic faster. Testbereit plans support for English, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Ukrainian, Persian, and French.

Translations are especially helpful for terms such as Grundgesetz, Rechtsstaat, Bundestag, Bundesrat, equality, and religious freedom. When you understand these words, similar questions become easier to recognize and you need less rote memorization.

If you want to study in Turkish, read the Turkish Einbürgerungstest preparation page.

Daily study

Many learners prepare around work, family, language courses, or appointments with authorities. An Einbürgerungstest app should therefore be quick to start: short question blocks on the go, saved mistakes for later, and clear progress without a long setup.

A useful rhythm can be simple: ten questions in the morning, missed answers in the evening, and a full mock exam every few days. Near the real test, focus on Bundesland questions, frequent mistakes, and confident reading of the German original.

What to check in an app

First, check whether the app uses the complete catalog and lets you choose your Bundesland. A polished interface does not help if it only contains sample questions or misses the regional questions.

Look for clear results as well. You should be able to see which questions were wrong, which topics are difficult, and whether you pass consistently in 33-question mode. If translations are included, they should support the German original, not replace it.

Transparency matters too. The app should say clearly that it is unofficial, does not administer the exam, and does not guarantee passing. Testbereit makes that role visible so preparation and the official test stay separate.

Get the launch note

Until the app is on the App Store, you can start with the guide to free online practice and the overview of questions and answers.

If you join the launch list, you will receive one short note when Testbereit is ready. You can use the waiting time to learn the core terms and confirm which Bundesland you need for the regional questions.

Testbereit on iOS

Join from the homepage if you want a short launch notification.