Czech Prepositions Online Lesson Packages (A1–A2)

Prepositions Set A x 5 lessons
CZK 3,000.00

USD: $144.00
EUR: €124.50

Language level: A1-A2

This package of lessons we guide you through how to use a collection of different daily prepositions that you will use in regular Czech conversations. These prepositions are key to helping you to begin to express more complex and connected concepts and sentences and are a critical part to your goal of natural language speaking.

There are 5 lessons in the package where each lesson a preposition is studied and trained, with a final lesson to summarize and test your understanding.

Times available:

Monday-Friday 08:00 - 15:00 CEST

Thursdays 19:00-20:00 CEST

All session times are shown in CEST (Central European Summer Time). If you are based in the UK, US or outside the EU, we can confirm your local equivalent on request.

Prepositions Set B x 5 lessons
CZK 3,000.00

USD: $144.00
EUR: €124.50

Language level: A1-A2

This package of lessons we guide you through how to use a collection of different daily prepositions that you will use in regular Czech conversations. These prepositions are key to helping you to begin to express more complex and connected concepts and sentences and are a critical part to your goal of natural language speaking.

There are 5 lessons in the package where each lesson a preposition is studied and trained, with a final lesson to summarize and test your understanding.

We recommend that this set of prepositions is completed after you have completed prepositions Set A or you already have knowledge on basic prepositions V/Ve, Na and U.

Lessons are available:

Monday-Friday 08:00 - 15:00 CEST

Thursdays 19:00-20:00 CEST

All session times are shown in CEST (Central European Summer Time). If you are based in the UK, US or outside the EU, we can confirm your local equivalent on request.

Czech prepositions are small words that change everything.

Na, v, u, k, od, do, po, za — each one connects ideas, places, and actions. And in Czech, each one governs a specific grammatical case. Get them right, and your sentences start to sound natural. Get them wrong, and even fluent Czech can be misunderstood.

These two 5-lesson packages give you a structured, practical grounding in the prepositions you will use every day.

Package A — Czech Prepositions: Set A

Level: A1–A2 | 5 lessons

The essential prepositions of Czech daily life. Each lesson focuses on one preposition in depth — how it is used, which case it requires, and how it sounds in real conversation. The final session is a structured review and self-test across all five.

After this package you will be able to correctly use the prepositions that come up constantly in spoken and written Czech: giving directions, describing locations, talking about time, and expressing relationships between people and places.

Prerequisites: Basic Czech alphabet and pronunciation. No grammar knowledge required.

The prepositions covered in Set A include: v/ve (in, inside), na (on, at), u (at, by, near), plus two further prepositions introduced in lessons four and five.

Package B — Czech Prepositions: Set B

Level: A1–A2 | 5 lessons

Building on Set A, this package covers a second group of high-frequency Czech prepositions. The same format applies: one preposition per lesson, studied and practised in depth, with a final consolidation session.

After this package your prepositional range will extend significantly — you will be able to express more complex relationships, describe movement more precisely, and construct sentences that connect ideas rather than simply state them.

Prerequisites: Completion of Prepositions Set A, or confirmed knowledge of v/ve, na, and u.

Why prepositions matter more in Czech than in English

In English, prepositions are relatively forgiving — a wrong preposition rarely changes meaning dramatically. In Czech, each preposition is tied to a grammatical case, and using the wrong case changes the form of every noun, adjective, and pronoun in the sentence. Learning prepositions properly from the start prevents one of the most common and persistent errors Czech learners make.

Build the connections that make Czech sentences work. Book your prepositions package today.

Practical details

  • Format: live online lesson via Zoom

  • Materials: shared via Google Classroom, including notes and homework after each session

  • Location: anywhere in the world – you only need a stable connection and a quiet space

  • Price: CZK 800 | USD: $38.00 | EUR: €32.00 per 50‑minute session

  • Booking: lessons are booked individually, so you can pause or adapt your schedule when life changes, provided you give at least 48 hours’ notice

All session times are shown in CEST (Central European Summer Time). If you are based in the UK, US or outside the EU, we can confirm your local equivalent on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have Czech lessons?

Most individuals progress well with two 50-minute sessions per week. If you have an imminent relocation deadline, we can discuss a more intensive schedule.

When should I start learning?

As early as possible. Even four to six weeks of lessons before you relocate will give you a significant advantage with housing, registration and everyday interactions.

What if my relocation plans change?

Lessons are booked individually, so there is no long-term commitment. You can pause, reschedule your programme at any point with at least 48 hours' notice.

What do I need for lessons?

A reliable internet connection, Zoom, and a notebook. We provide all materials through Google Classroom.

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