Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Silvie Převrátilová, Ph.D. (01.10.2020)
The course will be taught on-line as long as necessary. Registered students will receive a link to the vitrual classroom.
This course is primarily for ERASMUS students.
It targets students that are staying in the Czech Republic for a limited period of time and need to cover the basis
of the language in order to communicate in everyday situations. The ultimate aim is to provide the students with
basic skills, grammar and vocabulary to deal with the life in the Czech Republic, to give them an idea of the Czech
language system as well as Czech culture.
Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Silvie Převrátilová, Ph.D. (01.10.2020)
The course will be taught on-line as long as necessary. Registered students will receive a link to the vitrual classroom.
This course is primarily for ERASMUS students.
It targets students that are staying in the Czech Republic for a limited period of time and need to cover the basis
of the language in order to communicate in everyday situations. The ultimate aim is to provide the students with
basic skills, grammar and vocabulary to deal with the life in the Czech Republic, to give them an idea of the Czech
language system as well as Czech culture.
Descriptors - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Eva Beranová (19.08.2019)
The instruction uses communicational method of teaching: the material is based on
situations the students face, not grammatical overview of the language, with emphasis on
both receptive and productive language skills (reading, listening, speaking and writing).
This however does not mean that we would neglect, ignore nor reject grammar! Grammar
is used functionally, as a tool to reach communicational competencies but not the core
purpose of the learning process.
Teaching methods - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Eva Beranová (19.08.2019)
Communicative situational method. Grammar as a tool to communciate successfully.
In every lesson, homework will be assigned so that the students can practise their language skills and new grammar.
Syllabus -
Last update: Mgr. Eva Beranová (19.08.2019)
The course covers the following themes: o Introduction - giving personal info, verb to be o Directions - asking for and giving directions o Restaurant - ordering food, accusative sg. o Daily routine - verb conjugation o Telling time, days of the week, numbers - modal verbs o Family - natural and grammatical gender o Talking about the past - past tense.
Last update: Mgr. Eva Beranová (19.08.2019)
The course covers the following themes: o Introduction - giving personal info, verb to be o Directions - asking for and giving directions o Restaurant - ordering food, accusative sg. o Daily routine - verb conjugation o Telling time, days of the week, numbers - modal verbs o Family - natural and grammatical gender o Talking about the past - past tense.
Course completion requirements
Last update: Mgr. et Mgr. Silvie Převrátilová, Ph.D. (05.09.2019)
To get credit for the course, students need to attend and participate actively, do their homework and pass the final test.
Attendance is mandatory. Students who miss more than 35% classes will automatically fail the course.
Entry requirements - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Eva Beranová (19.08.2019)
Czech Language Course only for international students of the Faculty of Humanities.
There is no entrance exam or fee, but students are required to buy a course book.