Czech - Languages for All
Find out more about studying Czech with Languages for All. Browse our modules to find the right level for you.
Why Czech?
Czech is the language of a dynamic country in the heart of Europe where the history of the East meets the contemporary West. Its literature, film, history, and sport make it a rewarding language to learn.
About the modules
Our Czech modules are open to all students (for credits or not), members of staff, and members of the public.
Available on an academic year or semester basis, the modules aim to develop language competence and cultural knowledge for professional and recreational purposes through small group weekly classes and guided independent learning.
Levels
If you are unsure about your level, let us know when applying and we will invite you for a short interview to understand your previous experience and current needs.
- Beginner
Choose this level if you are a complete beginner, have learnt some vocabulary with Duolingo, or studied the language during secondary school (pre-GCSE) but have not engaged with the language since then.
- Academic year: LAS1113 Czech Beginner (20 credits)
- Autumn: LAS160 Czech Beginner 1 (10 credits)
- Spring: LAS152 Czech Beginner 2 (10 credits)
- Intermediate
Choose this level if you have successfully completed Beginner, have a GCSE grades 7-9, an equivalent qualification, or can demonstrate equivalent competence.
- Academic year: LAS2167 Czech Intermediate (20 credits)
- Autumn: LAS2132 Czech Intermediate 1 (10 credits)
- Spring: LAS281 Czech Intermediate 2 (10 credits)
- Proficient
Choose this level if you have successfully completed Intermediate or can demonstrate equivalent competence.
- Academic year: LAS3122 Czech Proficient (20 credits)
- Autumn: LAS3102 Czech Proficient 1 (10 credits)
- Spring: LAS3104 Czech Proficient 2 (10 credits)
Apply now
Once you have decided on the appropriate level for you, apply using the link below. If the applications are not currently open, you will be directed to register your interest instead.