
Czech for Beginners
Practical Learning with SynapseLingoBy Tobias Hartmann, Synapse Lingo AI Tools (human-supervised)Length1h 42m
About this audiobook
E-book with audio access and learning software via secure link.This beginner-friendly course is your clear introduction to Czech—especially for English-speaking self-learners. You’ll start with the essential sounds and accurate pronunciation, then build step by step with practical words, phrases, and short dialogues for everyday life, travel, and family. Each unit follows a simple routine: a short English explanation, a compact vocabulary list, a model dialogue, pronunciation tips, mini-exercises, and a focused review to help you retain what you learn.Czech grammar is explained in plain language—sentence structure, personal pronouns, questions, basic verb tenses and aspect essentials, plurals, and the most frequent case patterns you truly need at the A1–A2 level. Cultural notes guide you to use Czech politely and naturally in real contexts—from greetings and small talk to ordering food and getting around Prague.Designed for motivated beginners (A1–A2), the book supports independent study with clear goals, suggested study times, checklists, and quick quizzes at the end of each chapter. Highlighted Czech terms make key expressions easy to spot in context, while spaced reviews reinforce progress. Whether you’re preparing for a trip, connecting with Czech speakers, or starting your language journey, this course takes you to first real conversations—structured, motivating, and practical from day one.SynapseLingo stands for a learning-smart approach: small steps, frequent reinforcement, and language you can use immediately—in class, on the go, or at home. This e-book was developed with AI-assisted tools and subsequently editorially reviewed to ensure the highest learning quality.
Audiobook details
GenreOther, General Fiction
Length1 hr 42 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateOct 18, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Lesson 1: English–Czech: have vs mít — Laugh & Learn
2Lesson 2: English–Czech: 'to be' = být — Speak It Today
3Lesson 3: Go vs jít: Learn Czech Go Forms Fast
4Lesson 4: English–Czech: Master “can” — moci fast
5Lesson 5: English–Czech: Learn ‘do’ = dělat — Fast, Funny Verb Practice
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6Lesson 6: English–Czech: 'I had' měl jsem — Past 'to have' made fun
7Lesson 7: English–Czech Past Tense: I was — byl jsem
8Lesson 8: I went = šel jsem: Learn Czech Past Tense of “go”
9Lesson 9: English–Czech Past Tense: I made — udělal jsem
10Lesson 10: Czech Future Tense: I will have — budu mít | Fun English–Czech Lesson
11Lesson 11: English–Czech Future To Be: I will be — budu
12Lesson 12: Learn Czech Future: I will go půjdu & we will go půjdeme
13Lesson 13: I will do = budu dělat: Learn Czech Future of “do/make”
14Lesson 14: English–Czech Survival Phrases: Is there ...? Je ...? & more
15Lesson 15: English–Czech: Is there ...? = Je ...? (Travel Essential)
16Lesson 16: Learn Czech: May I ...? = Smím ...? (Polite Requests)
17Lesson 17: English–Czech: I need ... = potřebuji ...
18Lesson 18: Learn Czech Fast: Where is ...? = Kde je ...?
19Lesson 19: What is ...? in Czech — Co je ...? | SynapseLingo Quick Lesson
20Lesson 20: English–Czech: How much does ... cost? = Kolik stojí ...?
21Lesson 21: Czech Polite Requests: I would like ... = Chtěl bych ...
22Lesson 22: Can you ... ? to Můžeš ... ? — English–Czech Request Phrases
23Lesson 23: Learn Czech Fast: Can you ... ? = Můžete ... ? — Polite Requests
24About the Author
25Stay in Touch