Karel Kučera
Dr. Karel Kučera, Professor of Czech Language, Charles University. Dr. Kučera is a specialist in the history of Czech who has extensive experience in teaching Czech to foreign students. He received his Ph.D. from Charles University in 1976 (dissertation The Language of J. A. Comenius' Czech Writings, Prague, 1980). He also published Loan Words in Czech (Prague, 1978), and The Czech Language in the U.S.A. (Prague, 1990), and co-authored A Small Dictionary of Old Czech (Prague, 1979).
He has lectured abroad at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and the University of Amsterdam. In 1985, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and spent three years as Visiting Professor at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. He is the author of more than 300 studies, reviews, articles, and essays.
Elementary Czech - Semester
The elementary Czech course is focused on the development of the four basic proficiency skills (speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading), with emphasis on speaking and listening comprehension in everyday situations. Basic concepts in Czech grammar will be introduced and compared to English.
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Let’s Talk Czech
An intensive conversational course of Czech language designed to develop, at a very basic level, proficiencies in comprehension and speaking, and to introduce students to everyday culture of Czech life.
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