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Chargement... Czech in 55 Easy Dialogues (Czech Edition)par Mgr. Denisa Sciortino
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Czech in 55 Easy Dialogues is a self-study textbook for students of Czech as a foreign language, who want to expand their vocabulary and practice useful phrases in real life situations. Learning through realistic dialogues is a fun and efficient study method to master communication in a foreign language because you learn new vocabulary in context. Speaking is the key skill to practice with this textbook. The book comprises of 55 different dialogues on various topics such as at the restaurant, at the airport, at the doctor's office, at the bar, etc. It is a perfect study tool for both tourists, just visiting the Czech Republic, and foreigners who live there and want to use the language in everyday situations - in the shop, at the train station, or just talking to their Czech friends. Czech in 55 Easy Dialogues contains 55 dialogues listed from level A1 (Beginner) to B2 (Upper-intermediate). Since the textbook covers a wide range of topics, it includes both formal and informal expressions. Each topic starts with a list of key words and their English translations, followed by a dialogue in Czech, with its English translation, and a short task for practicing new words. The answer key and a Czech-English vocabulary list may be found at the end of the textbook. Czech in 55 Easy Dialogues is an excellent study guide for everyone who wants to successfully communicate in Czech. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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