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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (15.05.2012)
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (15.05.2012)
In the seminars students learn how to master the problems in communication in everyday Czech. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (22.05.2013)
Literature: CD ROM Čeština pro mediky,ÚCJ 3.LF UK, Praha, Ilona Kořánová, Neil Bermel: Interaktivní čeština, Karolinum, 2012 + CD |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (15.05.2012)
practice |
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Last update: Mgr. Iveta Čermáková (27.09.2013)
Conditions of course recognition: Students obtain the credit for attending (minimum of 75%) and participating in the class. Well managed Czech interview based on a brief text on a specific topic discussed in the course (one per term). The oral exam is held in the 15th week of the semester and every Monday during the examination period. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Jana Přívratská, CSc. (04.05.2012)
Concise subject syllabus: Expanding the knowledge of simple Czech structures and topics: living in a city/country; getting around the town; food and drink/ Czech cuisine/ restaurant free time and leisure activities in CR vs.Europe, the city of Pragueand its sights (field excursion); typical Czech customs and traditions; the Czech history and present; my roots (family history) and my home country; famous and important people; protecting the planet and environment (re-cycling, pollution, traffic); health and life-style; travelling stories (sharing experiences from trips); my favourite film/book/music. |