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Over 600 popular Czech words have been collated in our free Czech vocabulary trainer – organised into categories incl. food and drink, professions, hobbies, and colours. You can practice your Czech vocabulary, whether as an addition to your courses or just for fun!
You can contact Maja directly with any questions. She’ll be glad to tell you more about our language school, available courses and time slots and which learning options we offer!

We organise regular online Czech group courses for all levels. Courses are weekly over 12 weeks and participation costs 259€.
With a focus on convenience & flexibility, our individual learning option offers one-to-one teaching from 27.50€ per lesson.
For younger learners we organise individual lessons built around games, music and lots of other kid-friendly activities.
The Czech language is predominantly spoken by approximately 10 million individuals residing in the Czech Republic, and is also recognized as a minority language in Slovakia. Additionally, it is also utilized by the Czech diaspora globally, thereby providing you with a substantial number of potential conversation partners.
The difficulty level of learning a language is subjective and varies based on several factors like your native language and your learning techniques. Generally, however, Czech and other Slavic languages can be classified as medium to challenging.
We believe that the optimal way to learn Czech is a combination of traditional lessons with a teacher and self-study. We therefore offer Czech lessons in groups, individual one-to-one sessions, and free practice tools. It is crucial to regularly practice, for instance by conversing with Czech-speaking friends.
While we believe that taking a course with a real teacher is the best way to learn Czech, there are many free resources available online such as Czech language videos on YouTube, Czech books in PDF format, and Czech podcasts and songs. On our website, we also provide our own set of free tools for learning Czech.
Although major providers like Babbel or Rosetta Stone don't currently offer a Czech language app, there are smaller providers that do. At Let's Learn Czech, we believe that the most efficient way to learn a language is through direct interaction with native speakers. Our teachers will assist you in selecting multimedia learning options, and we also offer a free vocabulary trainer that can be used for online practice.