Where do you find us
K Novému dvoru 16 / 229
142 00, Prague 4 - Lhotka
Czech for foreigners
Lessons are 1x 90 minutes per week
We offer preparation courses for Czech Language
Exam Level A1 – Requirement by Law for Permanent Residency!
Exam Level A1 – Requirement by Law for Permanent Residency!
Spring term 2010 – from 16 February 2010 to 25 June 2010
| Course level | Day | Scheduled time | Start date | End date | Course fee | Course Code |
| A1 | Tuesday | 16.20 – 17.50 | 16.2.2010 | 22.6.2010 | 2 950 Kč | CA1 |
| A2 | Tuesday | 16.00 - 17.30 | 16.2.2010 | 22.6.2010 | 2 950 Kč | CA2 |
| B1 | Tuesday | 17.35 - 20.05 | 16.2.2010 | 22.6.2010 | 2 950 Kč | CB1 |
Language levels description
| A1 | Beginners - the course is designed for beginners and for all those who want to revise the language fundamentals to be able to interact in simple areas of immediate need. By completion of the course, students can understand very basic phrases, questions and forms with personal details. They will be able to interact in a simple way on very familiar topics – traveling, hobbies, shopping, in a restaurant, etc. – as well as to handle very short social exchanges.
Book: Step by Step, Lída Holá and other sources |
| A2 | Pre – intermediate and intermediate - The course is designed for students who have mastered the level A1 and are interested in following up to the next level. By completion of the course, students can understand simple dialogues related to topics of everyday life, are able to catch the main points from news papers and TV programmes. They can handle short social exchanges at the shop, post office, bank, restaurant, doctor etc. Students can describe in simple terms events and experiences.
Book: Step by Step, Lída Holá and other sources |
| B1 | Intermediate and conversation - the course is designed for intermediate students with sufficient vocabulary. The students at this level can understand longer discourses and are able to express themselves on very good level. The aim of the course is to improve the existing vocabulary of the students and a profound exploration of the spoken Czech language. |