When you speak English, you may run into challenges that come from the differences between Čeština and English. Common areas include: Czech has no articles — 'a', 'an', and 'the' must be learned from scratch; Czech has seven grammatical cases — English has essentially none; Czech word order is flexible — English word order is strict; Czech uses the long L sound and other consonant clusters uncommon in English; Dropping articles: 'I bought new phone' instead of 'I bought a new phone'; Free word order: 'Yesterday saw I film good' instead of 'Yesterday I saw a good film'. Understanding these helps you focus your practice. Rozy lets you practise in a safe space and get feedback so you improve over time.
Practise regularly in full sentences. Get feedback on grammar, word choice, and clarity. Use an app like Rozy to have real conversations and correct mistakes as you go.
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