(243*) Audio training – locative case

EPISODE · May 6, 2022 · 8 MIN

(243*) Audio training – locative case

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Ready for an exciting challenge? Dive into our dynamic podcast episode focusing on the Locative Case in Czech! With 12 engaging questions, practice both positive and negative responses to master this essential grammar rule. Listen, respond, and sharpen your language skills with us! Check out SlowCzech for more language-learning resources! Transcription: Ahoj, jak je? Dneska pro tebe mám aktivní epizodu, další aktivní audio trénink na téma locative case. Locative case (nebo pro Čechy šestý pád) používáme, kdy někde jsme – v práci, v lese, v parku. A nebo, když o něčem mluvíme, píšeme, apod. – o práci, o lese, o parku. Mám pro tebe 12 otázek. A ty budeš poslouchat moje otázky a odpovídat. Vždycky bude chvíli pauza, kdy můžeš odpovědět. A potom řeknu odpověď i já. Trénink má dvě části – ano a ne, tedy pozitivní odpovědi a negativní odpovědi. Jdeme na to? Tak, nejdřív mi dáš pozitivní odpověď. Například, moje otázka je: Bydlíš v Praze? A tvoje odpověď bude… Would you like to follow along with the entire transcript? Gain access to the complete transcript in the slowczech Lab! But that’s not all – as a Lab member, you’ll also enjoy exclusive access to premium content, engaging interactive lessons, and a vibrant community of Czech learners and tutors. Simply head over to www.slowczech.com/Lab and sign up. Uvidíme se v Labu! In slowczech Lab, learn Better Faster Together exclusive contentAccess all our members only media: go deeper, practice actively & get confidence. active communityJoin our Discord server, hosted by professional tutors. Be in touch with czech daily. 3 lessons per monthMeet students and tutors from around the world, exchange and practice. 500 CZK/month Get access to lessons, a community, and a cool content designed to help you to immerse yourself in Czech and speak better. Cancel anytime. I want to join. The post (243*) Audio training – locative case appeared first on slowczech.

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