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Speak, read and write Czech confidently with this best-selling course from Teach Yourself - the No. 1 brand in language learning. Learn everyday, useful Czech through real-life situations that make grammar and vocabulary easy and memorable. This edition makes learning effective and engaging with an easy-to-read page design and complete audio support. Flexible - Learn in your own time and at your own pace Jargon-free - Grammar and vocabulary made easy Time saving - Learn quickly with one- and five-minute essentials Practical - Reinforce your learning with examples and exercises Expert - Course…mehr

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Speak, read and write Czech confidently with this best-selling course from Teach Yourself - the No. 1 brand in language learning. Learn everyday, useful Czech through real-life situations that make grammar and vocabulary easy and memorable. This edition makes learning effective and engaging with an easy-to-read page design and complete audio support. Flexible - Learn in your own time and at your own pace Jargon-free - Grammar and vocabulary made easy Time saving - Learn quickly with one- and five-minute essentials Practical - Reinforce your learning with examples and exercises Expert - Course devised by a world-class teacher of Czech Authentic - Learn everyday Czech through real-life dialogues Motivating - Measure your success with regular reviews of your progress Audio (MP3 compatible) - Dialogues, vocabulary and pronunciation on a CD By the end of this course you will be at B2 of the Common European Framework (CEFR) for languages: Can interact with fluency and spontaneity and produce clear, detailed text on a wide range of subjects and to explain a viewpoint.
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Autorenporträt
David Short has taught Czech and Slovak in London since 1973 and is a founder member of the North-American (now International) Association of Teachers of Czech. He has also examined in Czech for a wide range of institutions, including other British universities and a period of involvement in the Czech A-level examination, before it was scrapped. He publishes widely on Czech and Slovak topics, with many items brought together in a volume of Essays in Czech and Slovak Language and Literature (1996), and he is pleased to have had some involvement in prize-winning dictionaries of Czech idioms (1983, 1988, 1994). He is also an active reviewer, freelance translator (including some literary and scholarly works) and interpreter (chiefly for asylum-seekers from the Czech Republic and Slovakia). His other published books include the bibliography Czechoslovakia (1986), its updated revision Czech Republic (with Vlaïka Edmondson, 2000), and Customs and Etiquette in the Czech Republic (1996), and he is the author of the descriptive outline grammars of Czech and Slovak included in Bernard Comrie & Greville G. Corbett (eds): The Slavonic Languages (1993).