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Complete Czech Frequency Dictionaries Set

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Complete Czech Frequency Dictionaries SetCzech Frequency Dictionary Set Top 10000 Most Common Czech Words Learn Czech Fast: 10. 000 most common Czech words, listed by frequency and alphabet. Practical Vocabulary: You will understand 99% of all daily spoken language and 98% of all written texts. Phonetic Transcription. Pronounce Czech correctly with the help of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Example Sentences. 10. 000 Czech English example sentences, showing word usage. Learn Passively.

Czech Frequency Dictionary Set - Top 10000 Most Common Czech Words

  • Learn Czech Fast: 10.000 most common Czech words, listed by frequency and alphabet.
  • Practical Vocabulary: You will understand 99% of all daily spoken language and 98% of all written texts.
  • Phonetic Transcription. Pronounce Czech correctly with the help of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
  • Example Sentences. 10.000 Czech - English example sentences, showing word usage.
  • Learn Passively. Discover new vocabulary through context. Vocabulary learned through context is remembered better.
  • Discover Grammar Naturally. The example sentences help you get used to the grammar and flow of the language.
  • Parallel Text. Reading practice! The example sentences amount to roughly 230.000 words.That is equivalent to reading 3 novels in Czech-English bilingual text.

 

Fast Track to Practical Czech Vocabulary

 

Each book covers a crucial amount of vocabulary.

  • Blue: Book 1
  • Green: Book 2
  • Yellow: Book 3
  • Orange: Book 4

 

Key Benefits

  • Learning words by frequency is the fastest way to fluency.
    Pretty much a no-brainer. By knowing the most important and most common words, you're able to express yourself quick and effortlessly.
  • Expand your vocabulary and feel for the language fast.
    The example sentences help you discover Czech and get you familiar with Czech grammar, sentence structure, common idioms, and expressions.
  • Read anywhere, instantly.
    Our E-books are delivered to you instantly in PDF format and can be read on any iPhone, Android phone, Tablet, E-Reader or PC, MacBook or Laptop. You will need a (free) PDF reader, like Adobe Acrobat Reader.
  • 60-day full money-back guarantee.
    No questions asked. If you are not 100% happy with our product, we'll refund you all your money.

Key Features

  • The most common Czech words.
    These carefully selected words make up 98% of all daily spoken Czech and 97% of all Czech text you will encounter in books, newspapers, and websites.
  • 2500 Czech English example sentences per book, showing you word usage in context.
    Expand your vocabulary by discovering new words through context. Words learned naturally through context are internalized in your vocabulary quicker, and you'll remember words faster due to repeated exposure.
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech words.
    So you will always know how to correctly pronounce Czech words.
  • Sorted by frequency, alphabet and part of speech.
    Words are sorted by general frequency, frequency as part of speech (most used adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.) and their alphabetical order.
  • Fast & efficient method to useful vocabulary.
    The quickest way to acquire practical vocabulary for fluency.

 

Czech English Frequency Dictionary 1 - Essential Vocabulary

This book contains the essential vocabulary to get you started on your way to fluency: Czech beginner to intermediate vocabulary, with English translations.

We recommend this book to beginners and intermediate students. This book will take your vocabulary from roughly CEFR A1 to B1.

This book contains:

  • The 2500 most common Czech words
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech words with the international phonetic alphabet (IPA)
  • 2500 Czech to English example sentences.
  • Czech vocabulary ranked by general frequency and alphabet.
  • Frequency as part of speech ( E.g most used adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.)

Czech English Frequency Dictionary 2 - Intermediate Vocabulary

With this 2nd book in the series, you will increase your vocabulary from CEFR A2+ up to CEFR B2+ level.

This book is for intermediate speakers of Czech, meant for those who want to improve their Czech further. You will have similar vocabulary as an adult native speaker without higher education.

This book contains:

  • 2501-5000 most common Czech words
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
  • 2500 Czech to English example sentences.
  • Czech intermediate vocabulary with their English translation(s).
  • Czech vocabulary ranked by general frequency and alphabet.
  • Frequency as part of speech ( E.g most used adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.)

Czech English Frequency Dictionary 3 - Advanced Vocabulary

With this book, you will increase your Czech vocabulary from roughly CEFR level B2 up to CEFR C2.

You will have a vocabulary close to an adult native speaker with higher education. You will be able to express yourself on a range of topics with ease.

This book contains:

  • 5001-7500 most common Czech words
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
  • 2500 Czech to English example sentences.
  • Czech intermediate vocabulary with their English translation(s).
  • Czech vocabulary ranked by general frequency and alphabet.
  • Frequency as part of speech ( e.g: most used adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.)

Czech English Frequency Dictionary 4 - Master Vocabulary

With this book, you will further increase your vocabulary to CEFR C2+. This book is for advanced and near-fluent speakers of Czech.

You will have a similar vocabulary as an adult native speaker with higher education. Building further on the vocabulary of the previous books, you will be able to express yourself comfortably in a broad range of situations. You can understand 98% of spoken Czech and 97% of all Czech texts.

This book contains:

  • 7501-10000 most common Czech words
  • Phonetic spelling of Czech with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
  • 2500 Czech to English example sentences.
  • Czech vocabulary for very advanced students, with their English translation(s).
  • Czech vocabulary ranked by general frequency and alphabet.
  • Frequency as part of speech ( E.g most used adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc.)

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