Practise UK driving theory in English, with simple Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Romanian support underneath each question.
The official UK theory test is in English or Welsh. Theory Teacher UK helps learners understand the
English wording more clearly by showing the English question first, then the selected support language
beneath it.
Practise the English test wording first, then use Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu or Romanian support directly underneath
each question so the meaning stays clear.
Original learning questions designed to teach UK theory-test topics. Not official DVSA questions.
Choose a topic if you want targeted revision, or leave it on mixed mode for a broader practice round.
Free users can take a short 5-question sample now. Paid access is available through the Readiness
30-Day Plan and Readiness Report routes below.
Theory Teacher UK is an independent learning and practice tool. We are not DVSA. The official theory
test is taken in English or Welsh. Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Romanian support is for explanation only.
Your free sample already includes a full 5-question mini-report. If you want repeat mocks, road-sign
practice and saved progress on this device, most learners move next to the 30-Day Plan.
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Before you start
English first. Support language underneath.
The official UK theory test is taken in English or Welsh. Theory Teacher UK keeps the English wording visible
first, then shows your chosen support language underneath to help you understand the meaning more
clearly.
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