
Czech Fruit Vocabulary: Essential Fruit Names for Beginners (S02/E01 – daily podcast CZECH YOUR DAY)
In this episode Renča shares not only different kinds of fruit in Czech, but also how Czechs really say it in everyday situations.

In this episode Renča shares not only different kinds of fruit in Czech, but also how Czechs really say it in everyday situations.

Renča shows you how to express in Czech eg. "twice a week", "ten times a year" etc. She also shows you the informal version (how Czechs sometimes pronounce it when they don't speak like textbooks - so that you aren't taken off guard in real life). Some of these expressions will be used in tomorrow's story - as you are already used to ;)

Let's practice Czech months by sharing plans for next year. This episode is packed by questions and answers (both in a slow mode and normal speed). Take advantage and practice furture tense in Czech as well ;)

In this episode, Renča shares with you a really powerful tool that has helped her not only with her Spanish, but also with areas of her life - eg. this podcast. Do you want to speed up the process? Listen to this series and act on it.

Renča shows you there is a logic behind the names of Czech months. Listen and learn interesting facts.

In this episode, Renča shows you how to express when you go to the shops from Monday's episode. Listen to this episode even if you are more advanced. Why? Because it's a great opportunity for you to master the endings ;)

In this episode, Renča talks about 3 frequent limiting beliefs. Do you let limit yourself? How do these beliefs limit you on your learning journey? Listen to find out.

How to say different shops in Czech? What's the difference between lékárna and drogerie? What can you buy in these shops? All of that and so much more is included in this episode!

Do you struggle with buying cheese at the counter because you don't feel confident enough with your Czech? Listen to this episode. It will definitely help you. There are 2 dialogues (both in slow mode and at normal speed) to feel confident in Czech.

Why are some people able to progress in Czech while others aren't as much? What group of learners do you belong to? Listen and decide what you want your future to be like ;)