Online Standard Czech Courses
- Standard courses are run in the mornings, afternoons or evenings
- You can change your schedule every single month if needed.
- Ideal frequency for long-term memory: Lessons spread over two days a week (Mon + Wed or Tue + Thu) give the brain time to process and store information.
- Ample time for practice: The 90-minute duration allows for a variety of activities in a single lesson—review, new material, conversation, listening, and grammar exercises—without the lesson feeling rushed.
- Better continuity: With two lessons per week, there aren’t as long of breaks as with once-a-week courses, which helps prevent forgetting what’s been covered.
- Time for homework
Difficulty Levels
Total Beginners A1.1 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 1–2
16–20 lessons False Beginners A1.1 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 3–5
Approx. 50 lessons Elementary A1.2 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 6–9
Approx. 60 lessons Upper Elementary A1.3 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 10–13
Approx. 60 lessons Pre-intermediate A2.1 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 14–18
Approx. 80 lessons Pre-intermediate A2.2 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 19–24
Approx. 80 lessons Pre-intermediate II. B1.1 Czech Step by Step 2, ch. 1–10
Approx. 160 lessons Intermediate B1.2 Czech Step by Step 2, ch. 11–20
Approx. 160 lessons Upper Intermediate B2 Czech it UP / Czech For Foreigners B2
16–20 lessons False Beginners A1.1 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 3–5
Approx. 50 lessons Elementary A1.2 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 6–9
Approx. 60 lessons Upper Elementary A1.3 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 10–13
Approx. 60 lessons Pre-intermediate A2.1 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 14–18
Approx. 80 lessons Pre-intermediate A2.2 Czech Step by Step 1, ch. 19–24
Approx. 80 lessons Pre-intermediate II. B1.1 Czech Step by Step 2, ch. 1–10
Approx. 160 lessons Intermediate B1.2 Czech Step by Step 2, ch. 11–20
Approx. 160 lessons Upper Intermediate B2 Czech it UP / Czech For Foreigners B2
