2026/27 Undergraduate Module Catalogue

LANG1050 Czech beginners (A1)

10 Credits Class Size: 18

Module manager: Dr James Wilson
Email: J.A.Wilson@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) View Timetable

Year running 2026/27

Pre-requisite qualifications

This module is for people who have no previous knowledge of Czech. If you already have CEFR A1 or above then this module is not for you. For information about the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) see https://www.coe.int/en/web/common-european-framework-reference-languages/table-1-cefr-3.3-common-reference-levels-global-scale).

This module is approved as a discovery module

This module is approved as a skills discovery module

Module summary

This module covers basic Czech language that you can use to communicate about yourself. Czech is a West Slavonic language known for its many words without vowels, the unique letter ř and some tricky but fun tongue twisters. The module is at A1 level of the CEFR. If this module runs in both semesters, you can take it in either semester 1 or semester 2 but not both. Please note this is an optional module and runs subject to enrolments. If a low number of students choose this module, then the module may not run and you may be asked to choose another module.

Objectives

Through this module you study the basic Czech language needed to communicate about yourself such as personal details, your home, people important to you, your daily routine, your likes and dislikes, your interests, and your studies. You will learn relevant vocabulary, start to become familiar with the sounds of the language, and gain basic knowledge of Czech grammar in the present and future tenses.

Through the Czech you hear in class you will become familiar with classroom language. Class activities are communicative/task-based and involve working in pairs or groups.

You are expected to self study between classes as well as preparing for the assessment. You are encouraged to make use of the resources in the Language Zone (https://students.leeds.ac.uk/languagezone), use digital resources, and engage in other opportunities to put language skills into practice outside the taught sessions.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the module students will have demonstrated the following learning outcomes relevant to the subject:

1. Communicate about yourself in Czech with sufficient clarity to be understood by a proficient Czech user

2. Use familiar everyday Czech expressions and very basic phrases in the present and future tenses

On successful completion of the module students will have demonstrated the following skills learning outcomes:

3. Identify and persevere with opportunities by adopting appropriate learning strategies

Teaching Methods

Delivery type Number Length hours Student hours
Practicals 10 2 20
Private study hours 80
Total Contact hours 20
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) 100

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

Feedback in class on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. Feedback on a draft video.

Methods of Assessment

Coursework
Assessment type Notes % of formal assessment
Coursework Video 100
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) 100

The assessment is marked on a pass-fail basis (see https://students.leeds.ac.uk/results/doc/explanation-marks).

Reading List

Check the module area in Minerva for your reading list

Last updated: 12/05/2026

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