Quick answers to the most common questions about learning English if your native language is Czech.
Czech speakers typically need around 750 hours to reach English fluency. Czech and English share Indo-European roots with vocabulary connections through Latin and French, and most Czech speakers have solid school English to build from.
Articles are the biggest challenge since Czech has none. The -ing versus -ed adjective distinction (boring versus bored) is also very persistent. Czech speakers also struggle with the strict English word order since Czech allows much more flexibility.
The Czech Republic ranks well in European English proficiency studies. English is heavily studied in Czech schools and the country's strong tech and business sectors require English regularly. Most Czech professionals have reasonable English — the focus is usually on spoken fluency and nuance.
Rozy explains English grammar in Czech, specifically covers articles and word order which are the core challenges, and builds natural spoken fluency through daily conversation practice.