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October:
\r\nGreetings and basic social phrases; basic vocabulary (university, city); Where are you from? (Countries).
\r\nCzech sounds; Czech Alphabet; Verb „být“ – „to be“; Personal Pronouns; Numerals 1–10; Demonstrative pronoun „ten“; Gender of Czech nouns, Nominative case; Adjectives; Possessive pronouns; Adverbs.
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November:
\r\nDays and Months; Seasons; My Flat. In a Restaurant.
\r\nAdverbs of place; Present tense of Czech verbs, Conjugation; Accusative singular case.
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December:
\r\nMy Day; Shopping; Clothing; Holiday – Christmas.
\r\nVerbs „umět, znát, vědět – to know“; Verb of motion „ jít, jet – to go“; Accusative case of personal pronouns; Nominative plural case.
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January:
\r\nMy Family. My Study Programme.
\r\nIndefinite and negative pronouns and adverbs. Addressing people – Vocative case. Czech numerals.
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February:
\r\nTravelling; Asking about the Way.
\r\nQuestions „Kde?, Kam? – Where?, Where to?“; Locative singular case; revision of the accusative case.
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March:
\r\nHobbies and Interests. Holiday – Easter.
\r\nGenitive singular case; Revision of cases; verbs „to like“; modal verbs.
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April:
\r\nAt the Doctor´s; the date; When were you born?
\r\nPast tense; Ordinary numbers; Perfective and imperfective verbs; Dative singular case.
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May:
\r\nHuman Body (basic description)
\r\nExpressing future; Instrumental singular case; Reflexive pronouns.
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The aim of the course is to make students familiar with the basics of the Czech language system (vocabulary, grammar). Students will learn how to use the language in everyday situations (communication skills), they will be able to read and understand simple texts in Czech.