LOWER INTERMEDIATE ID / Online Czech language course / Autumn 2024

Thursday, Sep 26, 2024 at 6:30 PM to Thursday, Dec 19, 2024 at 8:30 PM WET

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Standard (full) fee Partial Approval - £235.00

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Reduced (concessionary fee) Partial Approval - £199.00

You are eligible to pay the reduced fee when you provide us with evidence for one of the following: you receive income-based benefit / Jobseeker’s Allowance, you are over 65 or if you are a full time student. The documents can be scanned and sent to info@czechcentre.org.uk

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Thursday, Sep 26, 2024 at 6:30 PM to Thursday, Dec 19, 2024 at 8:30 PM WET

LOWER INTERMEDIATE ID (A2)

Thursday 26 September – 19 December 2024

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: Lída Holá - Česky krok za krokem 1
Level: A2
When deciding on the level to apply for, use the self-evaluation help table based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages or take an assessment test on https://www.astra-testy.cz/. For more detailed information and assessment please contact the Czech Centre.
Chapters: 22-24
Topics: To have or not to have, that is the question; Visiting the Zoo; Interesting animal facts; Talking about work; Looking for a job; A job interview; Communication at work; Culture and us; What to wear to the theatre?; Art and culture guide; Speaking with the writer; Czech Republic step by step; UNESCO monuments.
Grammar: The nominative plural of masculine animate and neuter nouns; pronoun svůj, svoje; ordinal numbers; verbs with the reflexive se and si; reflexive passive; pronoun který; Revision of noun declensions in singular.

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The Czech Centre's mission is to actively promote the Czech Republic by showcasing Czech culture in the UK. Its programme covers visual and performing arts, film, literature, music, architecture, design and fashion. As well as hosting its own events, the Czech Centre offers support for other groups organising Czech related initiatives in the UK. The centre also seeks to further enhance cultural relationships between the UK and Czechia through curatorial visits, media tours and artistic residencies; helping to generate creative dialogue among artists, scholars and cultural activists from both countries. In addition to its cultural work, the Czech Centre runs certified Czech language courses and exams. The Czech Centre London opened in 1993. It is a non-political organisation supported by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of a worldwide network of 28 Czech Centres on four continents. The Czech Centre is a member of EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture).

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