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Czech language tutors. Studying Czech in Russia: Skype, tutors, courses at the embassy - Studying Czech in Russia is cheaper

, “partner” or at a “presentation” in your hometown. Of course, why think about what is far away, in the Czech Republic and speaking in , when there are Russians nearby, native people who will lively please your ears with tales about “a prestigious European education in the heart of Europe with internships at the leading universities of the world.” Yes, this insanity only brings a smile to people already living in the Czech Republic, but it’s so easy to deceive people whose knowledge of the Czech Republic and Czech is limited to a 4-day tour.

Over the past six months, jackals from the “educational sphere” have been active (a lot of money is at stake), getting closer and closer to the victims, setting up networks of “representative offices”, “offices”, holding various “events”, “open days”. People with the slightest knowledge of Czech began to earn money by tutoring at exorbitant rates, opening schools outside the Czech Republic and presenting it under the popular sauce of “preparing for admission to universities,” although it’s a no-brainer that studying at a university requires intensive daily preparation, not just a couple of hours. hours per week. I will try not to swear and, gritting my teeth, I will be an example of tolerance, because... sometimes my nerve cells are not enough, some parents for some reason see Russian Bohemian dropouts and their short courses, tutoring in Russia as an alternative to full-fledged Czech courses from the Czechs, in the Czech Republic. And they think it’s cheaper. Naive.

Czech language tutors

Increasingly, on the Internet and offline you can find offers from Czech language tutors right in your city: Moscow, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg and others. Wow, this is so convenient, you don’t have to spend an extra year on Czech language courses, and the price is very tempting, 400-800 rubles per ac. hour! And this actor pulls out diplomas from MGIMO, Moscow State University and even Czech universities from his sleeve, how can one not succumb to his offer.

Myths

— I’ll go to courses, but I need to have basic knowledge

More than 95% of applicants coming to the Czech Republic for courses do not know a single sentence in Czech. The courses are taught in stages, from the very basics. This does not mean that they are drawn out - no more than a couple of weeks are spent on the basics. Although in Russia, tutors stretch them out over months and half a year, but this fragmentary knowledge is of little use in the courses and you still need to explain everything from the beginning.

— It’s cheaper to study Czech in Russia

— Quite the contrary, the price of the course is very high (in terms of the required number of hours), the qualifications of the teacher are low, the material is explained in Russian (and not in Czech, as in UJOP), the student lives outside the Czech Republic and does not use the language outside of class hours. You shouldn’t consider it zero when learning a language in Russia - you still need to eat, drink and live somewhere, and these costs are lower in the Czech Republic. And if you combine language learning with 11th grade, not a single normal Czech university will allow such a graduate, not to mention the dubious success of graduating from school in Russia, because Czech must be devoted to at least 3-4 hours every day for a year or two.

— I don’t want to waste a year learning the language

— Language is the foundation of your education and life in general in the Czech Republic. Your success in studying and finding further work directly depends on how well you speak Czech. There is no time to improve Czech within the framework of a university, especially grammar. Therefore, even if you are lucky enough not to drop out while studying at a mediocre university, then without normal Czech language skills you don’t have to think about a good job. And a year of courses in a normal school for admission is a year of intense study, and not relaxation with weekly cultural programs, get-togethers, and drinking.

— Czech is a simple language, I’ll get the basics from a tutor and then study it normally in the Czech Republic at a university

— Firstly, the Czech language is de facto not taught in universities; all applicants are required to speak it perfectly. Secondly, without the language, nothing will be clear in class and the chances of passing the session are very low. Thirdly, studying Czech at the level required for studying at a university requires a year of daily classes in the Czech Republic with Czechs for 6-8 hours a day, excluding homework. You need to handle it at the university almost like your own.

— I’ll go to a one-month course, then I’ll enter a private university and transfer to a state university in the second year

— Transfer, as a rule, is impossible even within one state university, not to mention transfer between universities and, especially, from private ones. Students from private, who studied for a whole year on a Russian substrate and, state. universities don't need it.

— I found a teacher from MGIMO/MFA/MSU Academy, he has a mountain of certificates

— Czech is a rare language and is not taught at the proper level anywhere in Russia; there is not a single university in Russia that trains teachers in the specialty “Czech as a foreign language.” There are only people with superficial knowledge.

— We will be given an international certificate

There is only one. And I can print other “international certificates” of an unapproved standard and courses certified by no one myself on my personal printer.

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We are often faced with the question of learning foreign languages. Most often it is English - the most common and universal language. There is always a wide choice of where to study it. But where to take Czech language lessons is not easy to decide. Learning this language is not as difficult as learning Chinese or Japanese, because the Czech language is closer to Russian than these languages. However, learning the Czech language is not easy due to the fact that there are not many centers for this language and not many professional specialists who will teach the Czech language individually or in groups. Czech language courses are not that expensive and give a good effect. But they also have disadvantages - it’s not always possible to learn everything, and the schedule will be inconvenient. In this sense, a tutor is much better - you coordinate the schedule so that it is convenient for both you and the teacher. And, of course, you can return to the missed material as much as you like until you fully understand it. A Czech language tutor will help you truly know the language, have no gaps in your knowledge, and speak it. Czech language courses in Moscow work well, but individual lessons give results faster and more reliably. Although it is somewhat more expensive. But this type of study of the Czech language is undoubtedly of higher quality.

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Czech
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Czech language for beginners and intermediate. Intensive Czech language course. Preparation for the CN exam for a long-term stay in the country, to obtain a residence permit in the Czech Republic (Zkouska z CJ pro trvaly pobyt v CR). Preparation for the Certified Czech Language Exam for Foreigners (A1/2,B1/2 levels).
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Mayakovskaya, Belorusskaya
Education
Nostrification of a diploma at the Pedagogical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic, 2008). Internship at Charles University (Czech Republic, 2009, 2013). Specialized courses for teachers at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic, 2010). Language proficiency level – C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), native speaker level.

10 years

1500 rub.
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Mathematics for children studying abroad. Successful experience in preparing applicants in mathematics and Czech as a foreign language to the best universities in the Czech Republic. Experience in teaching for more than 10 years, teaching experience in the Czech Republic for 5 years. Preparation for entering universities, colleges, schools. Consultations on certain issues and topics for admission to universities in the Czech Republic; if necessary, mathematics classes can be conducted in Czech.


Tamara Vadimovna

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Czech
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I teach Czech from scratch to students of any age.
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Shchelkovskaya
Education
RSUH, graduated in 2010, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, specialist, courses “Czech language for foreigners” at Charles University (Prague, 2007).
Teaching experience
5 years
Cost of a standard lesson (60 min)
750 rub.

Ruslan Andreevich

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Russian language, Literature, History, Czech language
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I rehearse Russian language, literature and history with students (grades 5-11), prepare for the State Examination and the Unified State Examination in Russian language and literature, prepare for entrance exams to the Faculty of Philology of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, I teach Czech for people with a zero or basic level, and I also teach those who want to pass the language exam for permanent residence in the Czech Republic.
Metro
Vernadsky avenue
Education
Graduated from the Faculty of Philology. M.V. Lomonosov in 2011, majoring in teaching Russian language and literature. Was awarded the qualification of a translator in the specialty "Czech language".
Teaching experience
3 years
Cost of a standard lesson (60 min)
1000 rub.
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