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Tired of textbooks and grammar drills? This is the Czech podcast for thoughtful adults who want to speak real Czech… the kind you actually hear in daily life. Listen to episodes in slow Czech with authentic stories and conversations that help you immerse through comprehensible input, just like in our Immersion Program. Or join English episodes on mindset and confidence, guiding you to finally use Czech naturally and fearlessly. Since 2016, we’ve helped thousands of learners move from studying to speaking through our 1:1 lessons, Immersion Programs, self-paced courses, YouTube videos and this podcast. If you’re looking for how to learn Czech (and speak it!), a podcast to learn Czech naturally, or want to live the language, you’ve found your place. Because this isn’t textbook Czech… it’s real life in Czech.
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Zní tvoje čeština správně, ale pořád tak nějak tvrdě nebo roboticky? V této epizodě objevíš tři česká filler words – no, jako, prostě – díky kterým budeš znít přirozeněji, uvolněněji a zůstaneš v konverzaci bez stresu. Měj se hezky, uč se česky.Learn more: free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post 325 Jak znít víc česky: no, jako, prostě (Intermediate Vocabulary Focus) appeared first on slowczech.
Confidence in Czech isn’t about talent or perfect Czech grammar, it’s about feeling safe enough to stay in the conversation. In this episode, you’ll learn why freezing happens and how tiny “Czech reps” help your brain relax and speak naturally.
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post #3 Speak Czech in real life: How confidence in Czech is built appeared first on slowczech.
Meeting new people in a foreign language is hard.You might understand Czech, but when it’s time to speak, you don’t know what to ask. This episode is exactly about that.In episode 324 Seznamování v češtině: Na co se ptát?, you’ll listen to a simple, realistic speed-dating story and learn practical questions that Czechs actually use when getting to know someone.This beginner-friendly episode is ideal if you want to:speak Czech with less stresspractice basic questions about work, hobbies, and personalityhear slow, clear, natural Czechunderstand the difference between what people say and what they thinkNo grammar explanations. No pressure to be perfect.Just real Czech in a real situation that you can start using right away. Listen to the episode and discover that even simple questions can lead to real conversation.
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post 324 Seznamování v češtině: Na co se ptát? (Beginner Real Conversation) appeared first on slowczech.
With Monča a Daniela you’ll hear real Czech small talk with phrases like „hele“, „jako“, „tyjo“ and „ehhh, nevím no“, plus weekend plans, weather chat and simple ways to keep the conversation going… all beginner-friendly and natural. Měj se hezky, uč se česky!
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post 323 Co novýho? Small talk na zastávce (Beginner Real Conversation) appeared first on slowczech.
When your Czech suddenly disappears, your brain is not your enemy… it’s just panicking and trying to protect you :))In this second episode of “Speak Czech in real life”, you’ll learn why you freeze with real Czechs and tiny tools that help you stay calm, steady and actually enjoy the conversation.
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post #2 Speak Czech in real life: Why your brain freezes when Czechs talk to you (and how to stay calm) appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and conversations.In this episode, you’ll discover how Czechs talk when they meet a friend in the city and try to choose a place for coffee, dessert or dinner.You’ll hear a natural dialogue full of useful phrases you can use the next time you meet someone in Czech — asking where to go, talking about cafés, restaurants and food, and sharing your preferences in a friendly way.If you want more natural Czech in your life, this episode is for you.Listen more podcasts on www.slowczech.com/podcasts. free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post 322 Setkání v Brně: Kam jdeme na kafe a jídlo? (Advanced Real Conversation) appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and conversations.In this episode, you’ll discover why you understand Czech… but still can’t use it in real life and how to finally speak with confidence, ease, and a little Czech playfulness. We explore the difference between textbook Czech and the Czech people actually speak, why your brain freezes in real moments, and how to prepare for the situations you truly live in: doctors, školka, neighbours, family lunches, all of it.You’ll leave with a simple method you can start using today to speak more naturally and feel more at home here. Free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion
The post #1 Speak Czech in real life: Why you still can’t use what you learned appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and conversations.In this episode, you’ll join Monika on a walk through the streets of Brno: from Moravské náměstí to the famous Brno astronomical clock, and of course, a stop for the best Božský kopeček ice cream. You’ll hear how native speakers really talk about places, describe what they see, and share small stories — all in slow, clear Czech you can understand. It’s perfect for intermediate learners who want to feel confident in real Czech conversations and enjoy the language as it’s truly spoken. Free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersionTags:learn Czech, speak Czech, real Czech, Czech conversation, Czech grammar, Czech phrases, Czech culture, Czech for expats
The post 321 V Brně: Moravák, orloj a zmrzlina (Intermediate, Culture) appeared first on slowczech.
Struggling with Czech grammar? You’re not alone!If you’ve been trying to learn Czech online or through traditional Czech lessons, you probably noticed that grammar can sometimes feel like a monster you’ll never conquer. But don’t worry — it’s time to flip that story around! With slowczech, I’ll show you how to stop overthinking grammar rules and start speaking Czech naturally, like a real local.Learn Czech Naturally & ConfidentlyUsing practical tips and mindset shifts, you’ll discover how to turn grammar from a wall into your biggest supporter. No more freezing up during conversations or feeling stuck because of complicated rules. Slowczech is all about making learning Czech fun, relaxed, and effective. Whether you’re searching for free material to learn Czech or want to join online lessons to learn Czech from a friendly Czech teacher, you’re in the right place.Why Traditional Methods Don’t WorkI get it — studying grammar for years without feeling progress can be frustrating. That’s why I focus on retraining your brain so you can react, speak, and feel confident in Czech right away! Learn the secret mindset shift that unlocks fluency and helps you speak Czech naturally in real life.Want more?Want to see more videos and listen to podcasts about learning Czech? Check what I and the other tutors designed to help you learn Czech:https://slowczech.com/for-students/media/If you’re searching for the best Czech tutor or online lessons to learn Czech, you’ve come to the right place!Let’s Get Started!
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] Stop fighting Czech grammar… start using it naturally (easy shift you can do right now) appeared first on slowczech.
Czech Cases Don’t Work Like This! (The Smarter Way to Learn Czech)Hey Czech learner You’ve probably heard: “Just master the 7 Czech cases and you’ll speak fluently.” But come on… you know that’s not true. Endless charts, endings, and tables don’t help you in real-life conversations. Why Czech grammar feels so hardWhen you memorize case rules, you’re storing them in the wrong part of your brain. You freeze, translate in your head, and miss the moment. That’s why Czech feels stressful instead of natural. The good news? You don’t need to think about nominative or accusative to have fun conversations.What works insteadYou need repetition, real-life chunks, and everyday phrases. Learn Czech online in a way that makes sense—through practical examples like Díky za dárek or Mluvím s kamarádem. With enough practice, your brain builds automatic patterns and you finally feel confident speaking Czech.Your next stepIf you want more than just tips, join slowczech Lab. It’s the place where you get live online Czech lessons, meet learners like you, and practice with the best Czech tutors in a no-stress zone. Plus, you’ll always find free material to learn Czech, podcasts, and videos to keep you motivated. Want more inspiration? Watch more videos here: slowczech.com/category/videos
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] Czech cases don’t work like this (smarter way to learn) appeared first on slowczech.
From Feeling Alone to Making Real Progress in Czech Do you sometimes feel like you’re learning Czech all alone?You sit with your app, your textbook, maybe even a podcast—but when it comes to real life, you freeze. People around you don’t get it. They switch back to English, or they ask: “Why even bother learning Czech?” And suddenly, you feel stuck, invisible, and discouraged.I know how heavy that feels.And I also know this: language doesn’t grow in isolation.Czech is not just grammar tables and vocabulary lists. Czech grows in conversations. In real-life moments. In safe spaces where you can make mistakes without being judged. With people who cheer you on and celebrate your small wins. In this post (and video), you’ll discover:Why learning alone makes your progress slower.The hidden reason apps and textbooks feel so frustrating.The missing piece that finally gives you confidence to speak Czech.How the right community of learners can make Czech feel natural, joyful, and truly yours.Because you don’t want to be a tourist in your own life here. You want to belong. You want to reply at the doctor’s office without panic, chat with colleagues, and feel part of Czech conversations with your friends and family.And the good news? You don’t need to wait years. Once you stop learning in isolation and start learning with the right people, progress comes so much faster. Ready to feel supported in your Czech? Join our immersion program and start speaking with confidence:www.slowczech.com/lab Or grab our free mini-course 3 reasons why you still can’t speak Czech:www.slowczech.com/reasonsMěj se hezky, uč se česky,Eliška
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] Language doesn’t grow in isolation appeared first on slowczech.
Why You Still Can’t Speak Czech Naturally (Even After Learning Vocabulary for Years)Hey Czech learner Do you know tons of Czech words but still freeze when you try to have a real conversation? You’re not alone! In this video, Eliška, one of the slowczech tutors, explains why memorizing vocabulary lists doesn’t help you speak Czech naturally—and what you can do instead.What you’ll learn in this videoWhy traditional Czech lessons and flashcards don’t workHow to train your brain with chunks and repetitionA simple 7-day listening challenge to boost your confidencePractical ways to feel comfortable in everyday Czech conversationsWho this is forIf you’ve ever thought “I feel stuck,” “I need direction,” or “I want to feel comfortable speaking Czech with my partner, family or colleagues,” then this video is for you.
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] You’ve learned Czech vocabulary for years… so why can’t you speak naturally appeared first on slowczech.
How to Talk About Your Day in Czech – Without Grammar Charts!Learn how to talk about your day in Czech naturally — without endless grammar drills. In this fun episode, slowczech tutor Daniela shows you how to express yourself using just three powerful verbs: chci (I want), můžu (I can), and musím (I must). You’ll hear how real Czechs use them in everyday life — from morning coffee to dinner plans. Perfect for learners who want to speak Czech with confidence, not study rules. Free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Join our immersion program: www.slowczech.com/immersion
The post 320 CHCI, MŮŽU, MUSÍM – mluv o tom, co děláš (Beginner Grammar in Action) appeared first on slowczech.
Why Czechs Ignore You (And How to Fix It Without More Grammar)Ever felt invisible in a Czech conversation? Like no matter how much grammar you’ve studied, Czechs still ignore you or switch to English? You’re not alone. And—good news—it’s not your fault (and definitely not your grammar).In this episode, slowczech tutor Eliska shares the real reason behind those awkward Czech conversations—and how to change it, fast. No, not by learning more rules or memorizing vocabulary you’ll never use. But by shifting your mindset, setting an intention before you speak, and finally feeling like you belong. It’s not about grammar. It’s about connection.You’ll hear relatable stories, practical examples, and three powerful prompts that will help you rebuild your confidence and finally enjoy speaking Czech. Whether you’re learning Czech online, looking for the best Czech tutor, or just need free material to learn Czech—this episode will make a huge difference.Perfect for Czech learners who:Feel stuck, shy, or judged when speakingAre tired of traditional Czech lessonsWant to learn Czech in a fun, real-life wayNeed direction, structure, and encouragementLearn Czech in a new wayslowczech is a revolution in Czech language learning. We don’t teach from textbooks. We help you speak Czech today, with confidence and joy. Want more videos? Head to slowczech.com/category/videos Prefer to listen? Our podcast is here: slowczech.com/category/podcasts
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] Why you feel invisible (and how to fix it without more grammar) appeared first on slowczech.
Why You Freeze When Speaking Czech (And How to Respond Faster)You know the words. You’ve been doing your Czech lessons, listening to podcasts, repeating phrases…But then a Czech person talks to you, and—bam—you go blank.Sound familiar?You’re not alone. That freezing moment? It’s not your fault. It’s not about not knowing enough.It’s about your brain freaking out and switching into survival mode. In this video, we break down exactly why this happens—and more importantly, how you can stop it.Learn how to feel safe enough to speak CzechIn real-life conversations, your brain needs to feel safe to access the Czech you already know.You’ll discover:Why the “freeze” response is physiological (not a language problem!)How to notice the first signs of freezing before it takes over3 simple tools you can practice to feel calm and confident during Czech conversationsThis video is packed with real, practical advice—not grammar drills, not theory. Just honest help to get you speaking Czech faster and with less pressure.Want to learn Czech online with confidence?At slowczech, we believe learning Czech should feel good. Our mission?To help you feel like yourself in Czech. To speak naturally. To stop switching to English.You’ll love the slowczech Lab if you’re looking for:Real-life Czech language lessonsRepetition, safe space, no judgmentOnline lessons to learn Czech with real teachers who truly careA community of people just like you, learning Czech step by step Ready for a revolution in learning Czech?Join the slowczech Lab now: www.slowczech.com/lab Want more helpful videos?Explore them all here: slowczech.com/category/videos
free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: slowczech.com/kit/pod Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion/pod
The post [EN] Why you blank out in Czech (and 3 ways to start reacting faster) appeared first on slowczech.
Learn 7 Czech phrases using body partsIn this fun episode, Jindra, one of our 20 amazing slowczech tutors, teaches you 7 Czech idioms built around body parts, like „mám toho plné zuby“ or „má obě ruce levé.“ You’ll get real-life examples and clear explanations that make Czech feel natural and alive. Perfect if you’re tired of grammar drills and want to speak Czech with confidence = the way Czechs actually do. Free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Join our immersion program: www.slowczech.com/immersion
The post 319 Mám toho plné zuby a dalších 6 slangových frází (části těla s Jindrou) appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and deep reflections.In this episode, Eliška — your slowczech rebel — shows you why your brain freezes when you try to speak Czech (and why it’s not your fault). You’ll discover how perfectionism, school-style learning, and silent “head practice” keep Czech stuck inside you — and how to finally unlearn that.You’ll learn to speak big, train your mouth, and break up with perfect Czech — so you can speak freely, confidently, and like yourself in real Czech conversations. free “Real Czech Starter Kit”: www.slowczech.com/kit Immersion Program: www.slowczech.com/immersion
The post [EN] Stop overthinking: why you still freeze appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and conversations. In this episode, you’ll travel with Daniela to Nepal… through Czech adjectives! You’ll hear a real story from the mountains and discover how to replace boring words like hezký or zajímavý with natural, colorful Czech expressions.You’ll also practice through a short quiz at the end to test what you understood and see how many new adjectives you remember. Perfect for beginners who want to sound more natural, more alive = more Czech. slowczech.com/kit slowczech.com/immersion
Transcript of the Episode and a QuizWant to read along while listening? Or maybe you love repetition and want to see how the Czech language looks in writing?Here’s the full transcript and a little quiz to excercise what you learnt Ahoj, mám pro tebe video, kde používám alternativní adjektiva jako hezký, krásný a zajímavý. Sleduj adjektiva, jdeme na to.Učíš se česky dlouho a umíš pasivně fakt hodně, ale mluvit je těžký. Závisíš v každodenních situacích na druhých, ale chceš je zvládat bez pomoci. Cítíš se někdy jako outsider? A chceš komunikovat s rodinou, s přáteli, se sousedy a s kolegy? Chceš se tu cítit jako doma? Šestiměsíčný Immersion program od slowczech Lab ti změní život. Jdi na www.slowczech.com.Na jaře jsem cestovala do Nepálu. Letěla jsem letadlem. Let byl dobrý.Ne, takhle ne, potřebuji jiné slovo. Let byl příjemný a pohodový. Na letišti, na mě a celou skupinu čekala naše průhodkyně. Dostali jsme senzační dárek. Voňavý náhrdelník z oranžových květin. To byl krásný začátek treku.Byla jsem na treku v regionu Kančenžinga. Na dlouhém treku jsem viděla úžasnou přírodu. Hory, velehory, nejsou jen krásné. Řekla bych, že jsou nádherné, úžasné, kouzelné, majestátní, dechberoucí a nezapomenutelné. Měli jsme neuvěřitelné štěstí na počasí. Přes den bylo nádherné slunečné počasí. Odpoledne většinou začal foukat silný vítr. Večer přišla jednou taková strašidelná mlha. A v noci bylo pokaždé zima, úplně mrazivá zima.Cesta v horách vypadala jako jedny velké schody nahoru a dolu. Za to ten výhled, jedna velká krása. Výhled byl pokaždé originální a neopakovatelný. Šla jsem taky hodněkrát blízko řeky. Byla to divoká, dravá, horská řeka. Byla slyšet na kilometry daleko.Taky jsem musela něco jíst. Nejčastěji jsem jedla výbornou nudlovou polévku se zeleninou. Tukpa. Potom opečené brambory se sýrem. Také vajíčka vařená a dalbát, což je čočka, pikantní zelenina a lahodná rýže. Všude vařili výtečně. Doporučuji. A co zvířata? Na horách běhaly elegantní kozorožci, za to dole v hlavním městě si hrály roztomilé opičky. Byla to nádhera.Už se těším na další cestu. Pamatuješ si z videa:Pohodový letKouzelné hory Nezapomenutelný výhledStrašidelná mlhaRoztomilé opičkyNeboj se adjektiv, experimentuj používej je a pomoc najdeš na webu slowczech. Těšíme se na tebe, měj se hezky.Čau, čau.Chceš si procvičit adjektiva? Vyzkoušej si tento kvíz.Vyber správné adjektivum, které nejlépe vystihuje podstatné jméno:Let byl (příjemný / lahodný / roztomilý).Náhrdelník z květin byl (voňavý / nepatrný / tvrdý).Hory jsou (nádherné / nudné / obyčejné).Večer přišla (strašidelná / veselá / elegantní) mlha.Opice v městě byly (dravé / roztomilé / originální).V noci byla (úžasná / pohodová / mrazivá) zima.
The post 318 V Nepálu: Krásný, nádherný, úžasný (Beginner vocabulary focus with Daniela) appeared first on slowczech.
Learn Czech naturally through real stories and conversations.In this episode, Veronika shares a true story about her trip to Slovakia… a hike in the Tatras that turned into an unforgettable moment when she met a real bear! You’ll learn natural Czech phrases for storytelling and discover how to retell your own experiences in simple Czech.Ready to test your understanding? Take the mini listening quiz and see how much you understood from Veronika’s story. slowczech.com/kit slowczech.com/immersion Want more podcasts like this?You can find more episodes full of everyday Czech and real-life stories here:slowczech.com/category/podcastsLet Czech feel natural. Let it feel like you. Transcript of the EpisodeWant to read along while listening? Or maybe you love repetition and want to see how the Czech language looks in writing?Here’s the full transcript of this episode Ahoj, dneska mám pro tebe příběh. Potkala jsem medvěda. Chceš taky umět vyprávět historky ze svého života? Tak poslouchej dál.Už je to několik roků, co jsem jela s manželem na Slovensko. Chtěli jsme navštívit Tatry. Tatry jsou krásné hory.Bylo už po sezóně, takže tam nebyli moc turisti. Šli jsme na túru. Turisty jsme opravdu neviděli, ale viděli jsme horská zvířata. Nejdřív jsme viděli kamzíky a muflony. To jsou horský kozy. Věděli jsme, že tam jsou i medvědi, ale nečekali jsme, že medvěda uvidíme.A potom se manžel zastavil a říká, podívej, támhle je medvěd. Nejdřív jsem mu nevěřila, ale pak jsem se podívala a uviděla jsem ho taky. Byl veliký a byl docela blízko. Asi 300 metrů a šel k nám. Nevěděla jsem, co mám dělat. Byla jsem totálně paralyzovaná.Když jsem se zeptala manžela, co mám dělat, dal mi do ruky foťák a řekl, foť.A tak jsem fotila. Medvěd o nás nevěděl. Chvíli jsme tam stáli a dívali se na něj a potom jsme šli dál. Byl to ale adrenalin. A to není všechno.Když jsme potom přišli do vesnice, museli jsme stopovat auta, protože vlák ani autobus už žádný nejel. No a koho jsme si stopli? Policajty. Z dálky jsme neviděli, že je to policejní auto a když byli blízko a už jsme věděli, že je to policie, tak už zastavovali.Takže nás domů dovezli policajti a v autě jsme jim ukazovali naše video medvěda. Nemohli tomu uvěřit. Říkali, že chodí do hor často, ale medvěda tam nikdy nepotkali.A co ty? Umíš vyprávět historky v češtině nebo ti chybí slova, když mluvíš česky? S tím ti ve slowczech rádi pomůžeme. Přidej se k nám a taky nám dej hvězdičku na Spotify a řekni o nás svým kamarádům, co se učí česky. Nás tak budeš motivovat dělat to, co děláme a kamarádům pomůžeš zlepšit si češtinu a bavit se přitom. Mini Quiz – Test Your Czech Listening!Ready to check how well you understood Veronika’s story?Here are 5 questions. Try to answer in Czech, even with simple words. Don’t worry about mistakes—this is about real-life practice, not perfection! 1. Kam jela Veronika s manželem?A) Do AlpB) Do TaterC) Na Šumavu 2. Koho (nebo co) potkali jako první?A) MedvědaB) PoliciiC) Kamzíky a muflony 3. Jak reagoval manžel, když viděl medvěda?A) Řekl „Utíkej!“B) Zavolal policiiC) Dal Veronice foťák a řekl „Foť“ 4. Co se stalo ve vesnici po túře?A) Jeli autobusemB) Stopli policejní autoC) Našli nový hotel 5. Jak reagovali policajti, když viděli video medvěda?A) Smáli seB) Řekli, že často vidí medvědyC) Nevěřili tomu Bonus: Open QuestionUmíš i ty vyprávět historku v češtině?Zkus napsat jednu krátkou větu nebo vzpomínku. Share it with us in slowczech Immersion Program, or even just with yourself. This is how fluency begins.
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You are not your level. You are your voice.Forget A1, B1, C1… because real-life Czech doesn’t care about your label. No one in a café will ask, “Excuse me, are you B2 yet?” before talking to you.In this episode, Eliška—founder of slowczech, language rebel, and mama of two—shares why waiting to “feel ready” is the biggest trap for Czech learners. You’ll discover 3 mindset shifts to help you speak now, express yourself with imperfect Czech, and find joy in real conversations.Because confidence doesn’t come after you speak. It comes from speaking. slowczech.com/kit slowczech.com/immersion
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