CZECH LANGUAGE (a different kind of coffee)
Pozor!, Strč prst skrz krk, Pivo, Čau, Dej mi pusu, Dobrý den, Mám ráda palačinky and Ahoj are according to participants of our Meet Brno online meeting the first words or phrases they knew in Czech. Well, Czech language compared to English is definitely more difficult. But these days there are so many digital tools that could help as well as groups to meet people with whom you can practice.
Courses
Centre for foreigners South Moravian region provides free Czech course: www.cizincijmk.cz/en/non-eu/ourservices/czech-language-courses/ (divided for adults and children) Masaryk university www.phil.muni.cz/en/studies/languagecourses
FB Groups
word a day: www.facebook.com/CzechWordaDay
meetings to practice Czech: www.facebook.com/groups/673827952990082/
Czech language for foreigners: www.facebook.com/groups/181177471895180/
Learn online
ONLINE TEXTBOOKS AND EXERCISES
TANDEM
MOBIL APPS
Duolingo
Memrise
HelloTalk
YOUTUBE
You can also check Ivysílání: www.ceskatelevize.cz/ivysilani or watch Czech movies. We recommend those which are available even on Netflix with subtitles:
https://kafkadesk.org/2020/07/25/best-czech-movies-to-watch-on-netflix-thissummer/
Želary, The Identity card, Colette, One hand doesn't clap, Stories of ordinary madness,
Listen to Czech music or just switch your mobile or computer into the Czech language :)
More tips and tricks on how and where to learn
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