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Courses

In Flight Czech: Learn Before You Land

In Flight Czech: Learn Before You Land

by Living Language & Suzanne E McGrew

- a basic introduction to Czech that covers greetings and polite expressions, asking directions, getting around, checking into a hotel, and going to a restaurant. There are also sections for meeting people and spending a night on the town.

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Czech in 60 minutes

Czech in 60 Minutes

by Berlitz

- an all-audio course specially designed to provide a quick and easy start to learning basic, everyday words in Czech. Covers 250 of the most commonly used words and phrases over a range of subjects. Each word and phrase is repeated to aid easy memorisation and encourage correct pronunciation. A 16-page accompanying booklet includes all the words and phrases presented on the CD to help associate the written language with the audio.

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Teach Yourself Czech

Teach Yourself Czech

by David Short

- a course in spoken and written Czech suitable for beginners. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.

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Colloquial Czech

Colloquial Czech: The Complete Course for Beginners

by Jim Naughton

- an good introduction to colloquial spoken and written Czech. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with cassettes and CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.

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Pimsleur Comprehensive Czech

Pimsleur Comprehensive Czech

- an audio course that teaches you the basics of conversational Czech in a effective way. Doesn't cover a great deal of vocabulary, however, and is fairly expensive.

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TeachMe! Czech

TeachMe! Czech

- a CD-ROM course which helps to learn grammar and a wide range of vocabulary. Also includes a book of stories, which you can listen to and read, an audio CD, and an AutoLearn feature.

Buy from: www.linguashop.com

 

New Czech Step by Step

New Czech Step by Step

by L. Holá

- consists of a textbook, a CD, an activity book, and a booklet Czech Grammar in a Nutshell. Intended for beginners to intermediates with more than twenty clearly-structured units, many exercises, and activities.

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Grammars

Czech - An Essential Grammar

Czech - An Essential Grammar

by James Naughton

- a practical reference guide to the core structures and features of modern Czech. Presents a fresh and accessible description of the language, and uses clear, jargon-free explanations and sets out the c omplexities of Czech in short, readable sections.

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A Modern Czech Grammar

A Modern Czech Grammar

by Vaclav Rencha

- introduces all the basic concepts of Czech grammar. An essential reference book for any serious student of Czech.

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Dictionaries

Czech-English and English-Czech Pocket Dictionary

Czech-English and English-Czech Pocket Dictionary
Česko-Anglický / Anglicko-Český Kapesní Slovník

by Jiří Kučera

- a good dictionary which covers 30,000 words and includes example of usage. There is also a basic grammar in both languages and an illustrated section covering topics such as animals, meals, clothing, fungi, as well as illustrations for some entries.

Buy from: Amazon.co.uk

Czech-English and English-Czech Pocket Dictionary

English-Czech and Czech-English Dictionary

by Josef Fronek

- includes more than 70,000 headwords and subheadwords, more than 150,000 words and phrases, and roughly 300,000 equivalents. Emphasis on phrasal verbs and idioms. Clear and precise grammatical indicators in both the Czech and the English entries. Suitable for a wide range of users - from beginners to translators and interpreters

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Phrasebooks

Czech: Lonely Planet Phrasebook

Czech: Lonely Planet Phrasebook

by Richard Nebesky

- packed with phrases for shopping, eating and drinking, camping, hiking and cycling. Also has a special section on architectural styles and has an extensive two-way dictionary.

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The Rough Guide to Czech (A Dictionary Phrasebook)

The Rough Guide to Czech (A Dictionary Phrasebook)

by Vaclav Rencha

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Other materials

Czech and Slovak Republics (Lonely Planet)

Czech and Slovak Republics (Lonely Planet)

by Lisa Dunford & Brett Atkinson

- a guide to the Czech and Slovak Republics that covers popular destinations, and also provides information about places and attractions off the beaten track.

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Culture Shock! Czech Republic

Culture Shock! Czech Republic

by Tim Nollen

- a practical guide to Czech customs and etiquette which offers useful, interesting and amusing insights into daily life in the Czech republic.

Buy from: Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk

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