Course Application
False Beginners – Czech A1+/-
3-month Czech course
Every Tuesday
60 min. 15:30–16:30
Start: September 2, 2025
Price: 2850 CZK
Location: Zoom
Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for learners who have studied Czech before but have forgotten a lot or feel nervous about speaking. You might understand some words and phrases, but lack confidence in communication.
This course will help you reactivate your Czech, review essential grammar, and expand your vocabulary.
What can you expect in this course?
We’ll start by finding out what you remember and what you need help with. Through a short placement test and a conversation, we’ll identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Reviewing the basics and reactivating knowledge
Expanding your vocabulary
Grammar in context
Practical listening and reading
Communication in real-life situations
Real-life scenarios
Support for self-study and feedback
We’ll recommend useful apps, materials, and study techniques. You’ll also receive individual feedback and homework assignments to help you consolidate what you've learned.
What will you take away from this course?
This course is ideal for learners who have studied Czech before but have forgotten a lot or feel nervous about speaking. You might understand some words and phrases, but lack confidence in communication.
This course will help you reactivate your Czech, review essential grammar, and expand your vocabulary.
What can you expect in this course?
We’ll start by finding out what you remember and what you need help with. Through a short placement test and a conversation, we’ll identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Reviewing the basics and reactivating knowledge
- Present tense and aspect
- Declension of nouns
- Key prepositions
- Typical pronunciation challenges
- Everyday conversations
Expanding your vocabulary
- Family and friends
- Work and daily life
- Shopping and ordering
- Travel and getting around the city
Grammar in context
- Past tense: how to talk about yesterday
- Future tense: how to plan activities
- Perfective vs. imperfective aspect in simple situations
- Connecting ideas in speech (because, but, when...)
Practical listening and reading
- Short dialogues and podcasts
- Simple texts, emails, and articles
Communication in real-life situations
- How to ask and answer questions effectively
- Formal and informal Czech
- Greetings, apologies, and thank-yous – social interaction made easy
- Interactive exercises and games
Real-life scenarios
- Phone calls, restaurants, offices
- Role-plays and storytelling
- Board games to reinforce vocabulary
Support for self-study and feedback
We’ll recommend useful apps, materials, and study techniques. You’ll also receive individual feedback and homework assignments to help you consolidate what you've learned.
What will you take away from this course?
- Confidence in speaking
- A broader active vocabulary
- A better understanding of grammar in context
- Practical communication skills for everyday situations