€ 99 per month
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15 hours per week
+ 9 instalments of € 99
20 hours per week
+ 9 instalments of € 199
25 hours per week
+ 9 instalments of € 349
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schedule. You can have classes in the evenings or at
weekends
watch a recording of it
of the Czech language
(Mgr. Jana Hudečková)
(Ivo Biršel)
(Filipa Valová)
(Hana Ciosová)
(Mgr. Jana Hudečková)
student 2020/2021
“I used to think that online learning will not be as good as face-to-face learning, but it turned out that the lessons can be more intense and interesting”.
student 2020/2021
“Classes are never boring, I like different ways the new material is presented, staring with dialogues with the tutor on different topics (whether it’s talking about movies, your day or discussing hobbies) and finishing with watching an episode of Peppa Pig in Czech. All materials are easy to understand. Tutors always provide very comprehensive answers to all our questions (mostly about life in the Czech Republic)”.
student 2020/2021
“Hi everyone, I am Vanya and right now I am attending language classes with GoStudy. I have wonderful teachers, who managed to adapt classes to online format. They offer us a lot of study material, and our education is based on continuous communication with each other. The only difference between offline and online is that we talk to each other through our screens, instead of meeting in a classroom. I’d like to emphasize the fact that online learning does not tolerate laziness. You must understand that a class on Zoom is exactly like any other class in normal life. All depends on you regardless of whether you are studying online or offline”.
student 2020/2021
“Hello, my name is Danil. I am studying at the GoStudy language school. We have Zoom classes from Monday to Friday. Our tutor Radka is doing her best to teach us so we have a good level of Czech. But of course, when it comes to online learning your success depends on you, your efforts, motivation and discipline”.
student 2020/2021
“Czech language is in many ways similar to Russian (many similar words with the same meanings), there are, of course, some nuances and exclusions, which you need to learn. Our tutors are great, kind, fun and friendly people, most of whom can speak several foreign languages. It’s a very good school and their intensive learning method really works”.
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The "Intensive +" program includes support services, namely: consultations on applying for and obtaining a visa, nostrification services and an adaptation program.
If you have chosen the "Light" or "Standard" program, you can purchase additional support services. This can be done online in your student profile. The cost of the consultations about admission and obtaining a visa is € 300, nostrification services cost € 400, adaptation program is priced at € 400.
Now you can prepare for admission to Czech universities online. Until 2021 all students at Czech universities had to sit nostrification exams. It was a long process, which required for students to be physically present in the Czech Republic. Currently, most universities in the Czech Republic have authority to recognise education certificates of international students. You can apply for an official recognition of your certificate online.
Having prepared for admission at home and having been admitted to a Czech university, your student visa application will be fast-tracked.
Yes, the course is suitable for high school graduates. This is an opportunity to get admitted to a Czech university without losing a year.
Yes, the course is suitable for Bachelor’s degree graduates. You can get admitted to a Master’s program without losing a year.
Depending on the chosen course – from 3 to 5 classes, 45 minutes each. You can choose the time of your classes to be in the morning, in the evening or at weekends.
You will be able to receive a certificate of Czech language proficiency at В2 level according to CEFR. This certificate is required for admission to many Czech universities.
Yes, transfer to a full-time group costs € 990 . The possibility of transferring to a full-time group must be discussed with a school consultant (depending on the current queue at the consulate, where you will need to obtain a visa to come to study).
You can choose either a block of 3 subjects, or individual subjects. You can get training in the following profiles:
- technical (mathematics; higher mathematics; physics or computer science)
- economic (mathematics; English; economic terminology)
- humanitarian (general prerequisites for learning; the basics of social sciences; English for the humanities)
- medical (physics; chemistry; biology)
It is cheaper to book subjects in a block. The cost of a training block of 3 subjects (150 academic hours in total) is € 600. The cost of one subject (50 academic hours) is € 250.
After choosing this service, you will have two individual consultations with the admission specialist. Apart from this, you can take part in webinars about admission to different specialisations and webinars about admission to different universities.
If you choose nostrification services, you will take part in a webinar about the recognition of international educational documents in the Czech Republic and receive instructions on how to gather documents required for nostrification. The entire process of nostrification will be supervised. Our specialist will check your documents, arrange to have them translated into Czech (the cost of translations is paid separately) and will submit your application for nostrification to the appropriate authority (the administrative fee of the magistrate or university is also paid separately).
The program includes:
- meeting at the airport
- transfer to a place of residence
- registration at the Department of Migration Policy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic
- connection to a mobile operator
- assistance with purchasing a ticket and transport advice
- assistance with currency exchange
- assistance with opening an account with a Czech bank
- advice on access to medical care in the Czech Republic