Czech lessons in 2016 – the best of
Czech lessons for foreigners in numbers
I was teaching 80 students.
80 students = 31 nationalities = 32 countries = 4 continents
Armenia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Great Britain,
India, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Latvia, Morocco, Moldavia, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan
Happy New Year
My students and I wish you a Happy New Year 2017.
Listen to our wish in 20 languages.
Who are my students in Czech lessons
33 students were from companies, usually international ones. Next 47 there are secondary school or university students.
I was preparing 13 students for Czech school entrance exams. 2 students (66 %) passed the secondary school exam, 8
(80 %) the university exam.
Read also an article Cizinec na české vysoké škole.
Several special Czech lessons took place
- 3 lessons of cooking = 9 portions of jelly. Look how we were cooking during lessons.
- 7 lessons in real situations. Students were asking Czechs for help: how to get to…, how to find out information…
- 2 lessons with guests. Read what the lesson with sports photographer Jan Kucharčík was like. And look at the pictures from the „Czech-Brazilian“ party with Mr. and Mrs. Malina – a couple from Brazil.
Best moments from lessons
- pánka = female word created from pán = Mr (correct: paní = Mrs)
- On nebude dnes na lekce protoze on je nemozny. = He won´t be at the lesson today because he is an outsider. (correct: nemocný = ill)
- Jsi skřivánek, nebo sova? – Jsem savo. (untranslatable :))
- [dža džem …] = já jsem (correct: [ya: sem])
I thank all my students for an amazing year.
Happy New Year 2017!
21. 12. 2016
Czech version of this article.
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