Czech language for admission

In the Czech Republic there are programs in English, but for free education, the applicant will have to enroll in a program that is taught in Czech.To confirm knowledge, there is also a special exam, which, like IELTS or TOEFL, is recognized in other countries.If you are planning to take Czech for admission, we suggest reading what this exam is, is it easy to learn the language and what resources can be useful for mastering it.

Difficulties in learning

The Czech language cannot be classified as easy.But it is much easier for Russian-speaking people to understand Czech than, for example, English-speaking people, due to the similarities in vocabulary and grammar.For the same reason, learning it and speaking Czech will be easier.However, at the same time, the similarity of languages ​​causes problems in learning, because when communicating in Czech, the student can out of habit use the constructions that are used in his native language.Such difficulties arise not only when learning related languages, but in the case of them, the habit is especially difficult to overcome.Among the common mistakes are words that are consonant with Russian, but have a different meaning, verbs that are used in the Czech Republic with one case and preposition, and in Russia with another, and pronunciation.

Is it possible to learn Czech quickly?In general, yes.Of course, the duration of training depends on a specific person, but due to the similarity of languages, this process will be much faster for a person who speaks a language from the Slavic group.Knowledge of the German language will also be an added bonus, since there are many borrowings from Czech in Czech.

Exams

To study for free in the Czech Republic, you need to provide proof of language proficiency at the proper level.Usually, Czech universities require knowledge at the B2 level, less often they accept at the B1 level.To do this, you need to pass the state certified exam (CCE), but some educational institutions independently check your level of language skills.

Exams are held in 15 more countries besides the Czech Republic, including Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.The procedure for passing Czech is different from the well-known IELTS and TOEFL, where the student first writes the exam, and then finds out his result in points and the level of language proficiency.To pass the CCE, you must enroll in an exam of a specific level in which you know the language.To obtain a certificate, you must score at least 60% in general, and for individual parts.

The exam consists of reading, listening, lexical and grammatical test, essay and speaking, which are taken on the same day.For level B2, all these parts are included, and its duration is about 4 hours.The cost of participation in CCE of this level in the Czech Republic is 3800 CZK.

Resources

Successful examination requires good preparation in every part of the exam.To make it easier for you to study Czech, and the process of learning it was more interesting, we have prepared a selection of resources on which you can both understand the basic rules and put into practice the knowledge that you already have.

Preparation materials

There is a collection of books and teaching materials created by the Institute for Language and Professional Trainingfor CCE studiesonEnglish and Czech, which are often used by students and teachers.The authors of the list warn that using only the listed sources may not be enough to obtain a certificate.You need to listen to the radio, communicate with native speakers, watch television and read newspapers, books, magazines in Czech.

Sites in Russian and English

  • The site Lingusto.com has a section thatis dedicated to the Czech language and will be useful for beginners.Here you can learn the alphabet and take lessons on various topics.The site will also help you to familiarize yourself with the basic rules of the Czech language.

  • Localingo.com is an English-language site where youyou will find tests, listening, exercises, books and theory materials.The good structure of the site makes it accessible for use.If you know English, it is not difficult to understand it.

  • At Abradio.cz you will find different radio stations.The site itself is maintained in Czech, but you can use its English version.

  • On the website Forvo.com you can listen to the sound of individual words and phrases in Czech.Here are also collected and divided by topic expressions that are often used and will be useful in everyday life.

Websites in Czech

  • Website Pravopisne.cz , as the name suggests, it will mainly help you learn spelling. Here you can find sound dictations, spelling tests, rules for constructing sentences, analysis of common mistakes and problems in language learning.

  • Rozhlas is an excellent site for a radio station, which is suitable for listening.The radio station is dedicated to the life of foreigners in the Czech Republic and contains audio recordings on various topics on the website.

  • On the website of the Prague City Library you will find free e-books in Czech and other reading materials.The site is available in Russian and English, but the proposed e-book options differ depending on the language selected on the site.In both cases, you will find books in Czech, but the assortment will be different.

  • Prirucka.ujc.cas.cz is a handbook where you can find out the meaning of words, familiarize yourself in detail with the morphology, spelling and grammar of Czech.It will be useful for those who already know the language at a good level and want to know its structure better.

Sites for communicating with native speakers

  • On Conversationexchange.com after registering, you can find a person with whom you can talk in the target language.here you can chat on Skype orin writing.If there is an opportunity to find a person who lives in your city, then meet in person.

  • If you do not want to communicate freely with other people or it seems that knowledge is not enough, you can take a few lessons from a native speaker.For example, on the website Verbling.com you can find a Czech teacher.Trial lessons are free, but after that you need to pay for tutoring.

  • Speaky.com is another platform for finding native speakers.You need to register and immediately after that you can start searching.

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