Chinese (Simplified) is widely spoken among UK communities — but the DVSA driving theory test is only available in English and Welsh. For Chinese (Simplified)-speaking learners, this creates a real barrier: you may know your road rules perfectly, but struggle with how DVSA questions are phrased in English.
Passpoint solves this. Every practice question, road sign explanation, and Highway Code section can be studied in Chinese (Simplified) (简体中文). You can read a question in English and tap once to see the Chinese (Simplified) translation — or switch your entire session to Chinese (Simplified) and study entirely in your native language.
What you get with Passpoint in Chinese (Simplified)
Why Chinese (Simplified)-speaking learners choose Passpoint
Over 50% of theory test candidates fail on their first attempt. For non-native English speakers, much of this failure comes not from a lack of road knowledge, but from misunderstanding how questions are worded. DVSA questions use indirect phrasing, conditional language, and embedded negatives that can trip up even fluent English speakers — let alone someone parsing it in a second language under exam pressure.
With Passpoint, Chinese (Simplified)-speaking learners can:
- Study every question in Chinese (Simplified) to build genuine understanding
- Use dual-language mode to bridge the gap between Chinese (Simplified) and English phrasing
- Listen to voiceover in Chinese (Simplified) for audio reinforcement
- Practise mock tests in Chinese (Simplified), then switch to English when confident
- Access the Highway Code and road signs in Chinese (Simplified) — anytime, anywhere
"I'm a postgraduate student from Shanghai studying in Edinburgh. I speak decent English for lectures, but DVSA theory test questions use a completely different kind of English — very indirect, lots of 'which of the following would you NOT do' phrasing. In Mandarin, the same question would be straightforward. Passpoint's Simplified Chinese translation let me understand the logic behind each question first, then I'd re-read it in English. Got 49/50 on multiple choice and 62/75 on hazard perception. Absolutely worth it."
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