Week 1 - 2: Who am I, where am I from, what am I studying, how old am I?
Weeks 3 - 4: How do we find our way around the building? How do we navigate the street?
Week 5 - 6: What do we like to eat and drink? How do we shop?
Midterm
Week 7 - 8: Me and my family.
Week 9 - 10: What do we like to do?
Week 11 - 12: What do we have to, can, or want to do?
Week 13: How do we say where we have been and what we have done?
Final exam
In the Czech as a Foreign Language A1/1 level course, emphasis is placed on communication skills from the very beginning of the course. The lessons are purely practical and should help students to understand and speak in basic communication situations such as: getting to know each other, finding their way around a city or building, shopping, ordering in a restaurant, making an appointment, etc. Although the Czech grammar is very simplified, students will learn the paradigm of the Czech case system, typical prepositions and their situational use.
The course consists of 24 lessons, which take place twice a week throughout the semester. One lesson lasts 80 minutes, the remaining 40 minutes are spent on self-study. It is essential to attend both lessons per week.
The price of the course is 4800 Czech crowns. Students enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's programme do not pay for the course directly at the cash desk, as Erasmus students do, but through interfaculty financial settlement.
If a student fails to attend the first two classes of the semester without excuse, his/her place will be taken by active students on the waiting list. https://fsv.cuni.cz/en/academics/language-centre/syllabi-and-timetable