
Practice Slovak through a dialogue and self-introduction exercise with reading prompts and guided questions, tailored for beginners.
Master Slovak adjectives and gender agreement, exploring masculine, feminine, and neuter forms, including adjectives of emotion like happy, hungry, tired, and the rhythmic rule that restricts long syllables.
Learn how to express frequency in Slovak using time expressions like never, sometimes, usually, often, every day, and always with examples such as cooking, sleeping, and going to work.
Learn to ask for a price in slovak using the verb for 'to cost,' with two forms: 'how much is it' and 'what is the price'.
Learn common shop conversations in Slovak, from greeting the saleswoman to paying for items and discussing card or club card options.
Learn the two Slovak verbs meaning to know and when to use each to express knowing skills or information versus familiarity with people or places, with practical examples.
Practice Slovak verbs from the previous part by choosing the correct sentence and deciding whether the correct verb is poison, nudge, or reject.
Learn how to ask for directions on the street in Slovak, using practical phrases to find your way confidently during real conversations.
Engage in a beginner Slovak dialogue, centered on the prompt where should I go. The lecture uses this dialogue to introduce learners to basic conversational prompts in Slovak.
Explore common Slovak work phrases for the workplace, including formal apologies, saying it's my fault, thanking others, offering help, expressing resignation, and encouraging collaboration.
Practice essential Slovak questions with prepared prompts, answer them, and write them down as you prepare to move to the next part.
Explore new Slovak adjectives introduced in the lesson, including chesky meaning difficult and heavy. Learn their opposites, such as easy and light, with examples from school-themed text.
Describe your morning routine in Slovak for beginners, including getting up, washing, brushing teeth with toothpaste, brushing hair, applying shampoo, getting dressed, and going to work.
Explore Slovak phrases for responding, providing, and everyday actions, including responding to emails, going for a walk, going from work, having a new job, being at home, and shopping online.
Describe your daily routine in this exercise to practice basic Slovak and build your language skills.
Learn how to count in Slovak from 11 to 1000 by mastering the base numbers 1–10 and applying simple patterns for 11–19, 20–40, and up to 1000.
Learn how to ask what time it is in Slovak and compare two common ways to phrase the question. Practice time words like minute, second, clock, watch, and alarm.
Tackle a prepared exercise to practice Slovak, answer the included questions, and build beginner language skills.
Explore common Slovak hobby vocabulary, including cycling, hiking, listening to music, playing video games, traveling, photography, dancing, swimming, reading, singing, and fitness.
Engage in a beginner Slovak dialogue featuring names like Martin and Diana Teshima, with vocabulary centered on photographs and everyday conversation.
This lesson focuses on Slovak house vocabulary, introducing terms for house, bathroom, kitchen, living room, and bedroom to build foundational everyday language.
Practice Slovak through dialogues and learn new words, including the verb to need, with scenes of a broken coffee machine and meeting a new neighbor.
Online Slovak language course for foreigners:
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✓ 20 topics for almost all common situations in one place
✓practical approach, focuses on what is important in day-to-day life
✓ Speak with confidence after a few lessons
✓Bestseller on Udemy with more than 600 satisfied students
✓give yourself flexibility and convenience
✓ great value for money and lifetime access
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More than 750 satisfied students! Bestseller on Udemy. Highest-rated Slovak course on Udemy
This course is made for everyone - both Slavic and non-Slavic speakers.
Hello!
(Ahoj)
There is nothing more thrilling than being able to speak to locals in their own language when you visit a foreign country. Well, now you can experience that amazing feeling too!
The knowledge in the course is accumulating fast but still goes at an understandable pace, so you don´t need to be worried if you have trouble learning new languages!
This Slovak course is also for you if all you know is how to introduce yourself and just a few sentences. This course will give you a lot of new vocabulary in one place! My focus is on day-to-day topics and vocabulary.
You’ll also learn some common slang. My goal isn’t to teach you words you’ll never use or hear, but to show you the most common phrases, conversations, and everyday situations, so you won’t need to pull out your translator all the time.
What does this Slovak language course include?
Altogether this course has 20 topics:
10 topics: general and expanded, where you will quickly gain your skills in the Slovak language: Essentials in Slovak, people and family, food, restaurant, bar & shop, city, work and education, daily routine, year, hobby, house. --> a lot of vocabulary, adjectives, verbs, texts, and dialogues
+ 10 extra topics: vocabulary and a lot of useful phrases in specific situations: Doctor, love & dating, shopping, foreign police, tickets, bank, directions, introduction to future tense, introduction to past tense, celebration, and final useful phrases.
How to do this course- recommendations:
- Speak! Read and repeat everything.
- Pay attention to texts and dialogues. Compare the Slovak text with the English translation and notice which parts you don´t understand, and try to practice them
- unknown words in texts and dialogues will be underlined
Are you ready to learn slovak language?! :-)