Storytelling 100% in Czech, learn Czech with Eliška (beginner to intermediate)
Storytelling in Czech: Tips from Eliška, slowczech Teacher and Founder
Watch Eliška, slowczech teacher and founder, offer you tips on understanding and speaking Czech effectively through storytelling in Czech. She emphasizes the importance of listening and watching Czech content to get enough input. Key advice includes putting aside analytic thinking, avoiding translation from another language, and spending more time in Czech-speaking situations.
Storytelling in Czech: Learn Naturally
Eliška introduces the challenge of acquiring Czech naturally and presents a story in simple Czech. The extended version of the story and additional resources, such as tasks, challenges, lessons, and member-only content, are available through a membership on slowczech.com/Lab. You will also find subtitles for this free video in slowczech Lab.
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Content of the free video
What will you learn in today’s video? Eliška speaks English to explain the logic behind storytelling and then switches to Czech to tell you the story. Level of the story is around upper beginner to lower intermediate in Czech (A1/A2).
0:03 How to understand and speak Czech? How to not have Czechs replying in English?
0:09 Listen and watch Czech a lot, get enough input
1:01 Put aside your analytic mind and start guessing
1:20 Stop losing the time that you could spend in Czech situation
1:36 Stop translating from one language to another
2:02 Challenge in Czech – acquire the language naturally
2:38 Story in slowczech Czech
7:32 Did you understand?
I am slowczech founder and from my experience I know two things: beginners can understand words with time. And enjoyable input is vital for natural language acquisition. Many give up Czech due to old methods, irrelevant vocabulary or overwhelming grammar. Let’s change that and make learning Czech exciting and effective.
1 Comment
Yes I did! Nearly all the words… I just looked up a few, thank you so much Eliska, that was fun! 🙂