VOCABULARY Basic vocabulary – names of things and people Czech names and surnames; nationalities; jobs Adverbs of position Days of the week Numbers 1–10 Food and drink
GRAMMAR Introduction to Czech language (phonetics, pronounciation; grammatical system; comparison between the Czech and English sentence structure) Present conjugation of "to be" Present conjugation of 1st group of Czech verbs (mít, znát, snídat...)Accusative sg. Plural of nouns, pluralia tantum COMMUNICATION Greetings and introducing oneself Meeting people – formal and informal languageAsking for information Apologies In a shop In a restaurant On a visitPhrases for public transport BASIC INFORMATION ON: Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic and some historical context
Two-week intensive Czech language course as an introduction to the Czech Language I course within medical studies at the Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague.