Colloquial Czech: The Complete Course For Begin... [NEW]

Accompanying audio material—recorded by native speakers—is a critical component of the course.

by James Naughton is a comprehensive language-learning resource designed to take absolute beginners to a level where they can communicate confidently in everyday situations. Published by Routledge , the course is highly regarded for its structured approach to one of the more challenging Slavic languages. Core Content and Methodology

One of its standout features is the accessible explanation of Czech’s complex grammar, including the case system and verb aspects, which are often difficult for English speakers. Colloquial Czech: the complete course for begin...

Audio was previously sold on CDs but is now primarily available as free MP3 downloads via the Routledge website .

The course provides a step-by-step introduction to both written and spoken Czech, emphasizing a "user-friendly" yet thorough treatment of the language. Core Content and Methodology One of its standout

The book typically contains 18 units, moving from basic greetings to complex social interactions.

The text includes extensive exercise sets, useful vocabulary lists, a full answer key, a grammar summary, and bilingual glossaries. Audio and Pronunciation The book typically contains 18 units, moving from

The third edition (2015) updated the content to include modern technology and current social norms in the Czech Republic, such as the shift from letters to emails and mobile phone usage. Syllabus Overview The course progresses through thematic units such as: Welcome to Prague! (Basic greetings and introductions) Transport, Travel, and Weather Food, Clothes, and the Body Pub and Restaurant (Essential for Czech social life)