Learn Czech online — structured course from A0 to B2
Flunio helps you learn Czech online in a clear and structured way. Instead of jumping between random word lists, videos and grammar tables, you can follow short lessons, practice vocabulary, listen to pronunciation and build your Czech step by step.
The Czech course is designed for learners who want to start from scratch, improve everyday communication or prepare for life, work, study or travel in the Czech Republic.
1) Czech lessons by level
Lessons are organized from A0 to B2, so you always know what to learn next. This helps you avoid chaos and build Czech vocabulary and grammar in a logical order.
2) Short daily practice
Each lesson is short enough for daily learning. You can study for 10–20 minutes, complete exercises and return the next day without feeling overloaded.
3) Audio pronunciation
Czech pronunciation can be difficult at first. Audio helps you hear how words and phrases sound, repeat them aloud and improve your listening skills.
4) Vocabulary and grammar together
Flunio combines vocabulary, grammar, dictionary search and practice exercises, so you can learn words and understand how to use them in real sentences.
How to start learning Czech online
If you are a beginner, the best way to start is not to memorize long grammar rules immediately. First, build a base: common words, simple phrases, pronunciation and basic sentence patterns.
- Start with A0 if you are learning Czech from scratch.
- Learn a small group of useful words in each lesson.
- Listen to the audio and repeat words aloud.
- Complete exercises right after the lesson.
- Use the dictionary when you want to search or review words.
- Open grammar pages when you need a clear explanation.
- Move to A1, A2, B1 and B2 gradually.
Learn Czech vocabulary for real situations
A good Czech course should not only teach isolated words. You need vocabulary for real situations: introducing yourself, shopping, using transport, talking about work, handling documents and daily communication.
Use grammar when it actually helps
Grammar is important, but it should support your learning instead of blocking it. With Flunio, you can first learn useful words and phrases, then open grammar topics when you want to understand why a sentence is built in a certain way.
Who this Czech course is for
Flunio is a good option for learners who want a simple, structured and practical way to study Czech online without overload.
The course can also help if you need Czech for everyday life in the Czech Republic, work communication, study, documents, travel or basic conversations.
What makes Czech challenging for beginners?
Czech is a Slavic language with a rich grammar system. Beginners often notice that words change their endings, verbs have different forms and pronunciation includes sounds that may not exist in their native language.
Pronunciation
Czech has special letters and sounds such as ř, č, š, ž and ě.
Cases
Nouns and adjectives change depending on their role in a sentence.
Verb forms
Czech verbs change by person, tense and meaning.
New to Czech? Start with the beginner roadmap
If you are learning Czech from zero, it helps to know what to study first: pronunciation, first words, useful phrases, grammar order and a simple 30-day plan.
