Evening Czech course for foreigners

Online group course

Basic information

Evening Czech course for foreigners [online]
  • Location: online via Google Meet
  • Dates: 25 November - 12 March 2025
  • Days: Monday and Wednesday (twice per week)
  • Time: 18:30 - 20:00
  • Number of sessions: 28
  • Session duration: 90 minutes
  • Number of 45-minute lessons: 56
  • Participants: min. 5
  • Instructor: Mgr. Zuzana Žáčková
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Original price: 7 000 Kč
New price: 4 999 CZK

The Evening Czech Course for Foreigners is designed for beginners and those new to the Czech language. Over the course of 60 lessons, spread across 30 sessions, participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of the Czech language, including essential vocabulary, grammar, and everyday conversational phrases. Each lesson will be recorded and made available in Google Classroom, where students will also have access to all learning materials and resources. Regular exercises and activities will allow participants to practice what they've learned in a practical, real-world context. With the support of our experienced instructor students will gradually build their Czech language skills in a structured and engaging way.

We offer group online lessons via Google Meet

For online learning with EduWise Academy, all you need is a computer, tablet, or smartphone and a Google account to join Google Meet. Our unique online teaching methods provide the ideal conditions for maximally effective learning as part of the preparation for the Evening Czech course for foreigners. Our one-of-a-kind online course uses modern teaching methods that take education to a new level.

Get study support via Google Classroom

As part of our online teaching, we provide students access to Google Classroom, where you will find all study materials, recordings of past online lessons, and practice tests that will help improve your preparation for the Evening Czech course for foreigners. This tool will help you review the covered material and communicate with instructors and other students. The use of Google Classroom ensures an efficient connection between live instruction and independent study, maximizing your results.

We focus on boosting confidence in speaking Czech

Our teaching methods are designed to help students improve their language abilities, encouraging them to approach learning with creativity and confidence. We believe that mastering these skills is essential not only for academic progress but also for everyday communication in a foreign language. Each lesson emphasizes active engagement, helping students apply their language knowledge in practical, real-world situations.

Curriculum

Lesson Content Grammar Focus
1. Seznamujeme se
Let’s get to know each other
  • Pronunciation
  • Formal and informal dialogues
  • Who is it? What is he doing?
  • The numbers 0-10, contact information
  • Vocabulary bank: Professions
  • Personal pronouns
  • The verb být
  • -á, -í, and -uj conjugations in the present tense
  • Addressing people
  • The verb mít
  • How is that written? Czech letters
2. Kde je to?
Where is it?
  • Where is it?
  • On the left, right, up, down
  • Writing e-mails
  • The numbers 10-1000
  • Vocabulary bank: Locations
  • Grammatical gender
  • The nominative singular
  • The verbs jít and jet
  • Adverbs expressing direction and location
3. Jídlo a pití
Food and drink
  • Food and drink
  • In a restaurant
  • An invitation for coffee
  • Vocabulary bank: Food and drink
  • Grammatical gender – revision
  • The accusative singular
  • -e conjugations in the present tense
  • The verbs chtít, jíst, mít rád
4. Moje rodina
My family
  • My family
  • Petr's family
  • How is he/she/it...?
  • The numbers 1000-10,000
  • Vocabulary bank: Family
  • Possessive pronouns
  • The verb jmenovat se
  • Possessive adjectives
  • The accusative singular – revision
5. Kdy je to?
When is it?
  • When is it? When will we meet?
  • Marina’s day
  • An early bird or a night owl?
  • Marina’s week
  • Vocabulary bank: Daily routine
  • Talking about time
  • Modal verbs
  • The prepositions od/do
  • The expression rád
6. Co jsi dneska dělal/a?
What did you do today?
  • What did you do today?
  • Where were you?
  • When was it?
  • Do you know who it was?
  • Vocabulary bank: Countries, nations, languages
  • The past tense
  • The second position in Czech sentences
  • The locative singular
  • Expressing place. The question kde?
  • The verbs vědět vs. znát
7. Dům a byt
Houses and flats
  • Houses and flats
  • Furnishing a flat or house
  • Looking for accommodations
  • Vocabulary bank: Furniture and accessories
  • Verbs with the accusative
  • The nominative and accusative plural
  • The numerals 1 and 2
  • The date
8. Plánujeme víkend
Planning our weekend
  • Planning our weekend
  • Eva and Professor Higgins
  • My weekend
  • Vocabulary bank: Free time activities
  • The future tense
  • Expressing direction. The question kam?
  • Na-verbs
9. Lidské tělo
The human body
  • The human body
  • What do we look like?
  • At the doctor’s office
  • At the pharmacy
  • Word bank: The human body
  • Irregular nominative plural verb forms
  • Personal pronouns in the dative and accusative
  • Accusative object-centred expressions
  • The prepositions pro, za, na
10. Místo, kde bydlíme
The place we live
  • The place we live
  • Eva goes from one job to another
  • Invitation to visit
  • Vocabulary bank: Shops
  • Prepositions with the genitive
  • The genitive singular
  • Expressing direction. The question odkud kam?
11. Na dovolené
On holiday
  • On holiday
  • Travelling
  • Complications while travelling
  • Vocabulary bank: Travel checklist
  • Long and short verbs of motion
  • Basic verbs of motion with the prefixes při- and od-
  • Prefixes and their meaning
12. Tradiční svátky
Traditional holidays
  • Traditional holidays
  • Cleaning up
  • What are your plans for the holidays?
  • Vocabulary bank: Housework
  • Imperfective/perfective verbs
  • The future tense of perfective verbs