Send Renča a text 😉 In today's episode, Renča guides listeners through the Czech names of various vegetables, You can work on your pronunciation by shadowing Renča (there is the fast version for more advanced as well as slower one for total beginners) The episode covers a wide range of veggies including cauliflower, eggplant, sweet potato, cucumber, zucchini, potato, and many more, along with their English translations. You can find the handout as well as the article with English translations...
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Send Renča a text 😉 In today's episode, Renča guides listeners through the Czech names of various vegetables, You can work on your pronunciation by shadowing Renča (there is the fast version for more advanced as well as slower one for total beginners) The episode covers a wide range of veggies including cauliflower, eggplant, sweet potato, cucumber, zucchini, potato, and many more, along with their English translations. You can find the handout as well as the article with English translations...
Send Renča a text 😉 In this episode, Renča shows in 2 dialogues the differences between TEXTBOOK CZECH (= formal, the one for exams) and REAL-LIFE CZECH (= informal, the one we use with friends and a family). The dialogues are created in a way to help you review not only different kinds of fruit in Czech, but also phrases such as I like or I don't like. You can download the handout and read an article with English translations here: https://czech-me.com/fruitful-dialogues-talk-like-a-local-in...
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Send Renča a text 😉 In today's episode, Renča guides listeners through the Czech names of various vegetables, You can work on your pronunciation by shadowing Renča (there is the fast version for more advanced as well as slower one for total beginners) The episode covers a wide range of veggies including cauliflower, eggplant, sweet potato, cucumber, zucchini, potato, and many more, along with their English translations. You can find the handout as well as the article with English translations...