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Online czech language courses - Don’t Be Afraid of Czech!

Date: 16 February 2026 6:00 PM - 15 June 2026 7:30 PM, Venue: Online via Zoom & Google Classroom

Would you like to learn Czech in a friendly, supportive environment with guidance from an experienced teacher? Join Czech Centre Stockoholm online Czech courses and discover how enjoyable it can be to learn a new language step by step.
The courses are organised by the Czech Centre Stockholm and taught by native speakers with extensive experience in teaching Czech to non-native learners. Our focus is on communication, understanding, and using Czech confidently in real-life situations.

Online Czech Courses – Small Groups, Real Progress

The Czech Centre Stockholm offers group-based online Czech courses for students in Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Norway.

We work with modern textbooks such as Czech Step by StepCzech for Foreigners, and other up-to-date materials, always adapted to the level and needs of each group. Thanks to small class sizes, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to speak, ask questions, and truly develop your skills.

The courses are taught by Pavlína Peteříková in Czech and English. Classes take place in small groups of 4–10 students to ensure a comfortable, motivating learning experience.

Course details

  • Spring semester: 16.2.2026 – 15.6.2026
  • Schedule: Mondays, 18:00–19:30
  • Format: Online via Zoom & Google Classroom
  • Price: 350 USD (approx. 3,229 SEK – all materials included)

Application deadline: 8.2.2026

Take the first step and start speaking Czech with confidence!

About our teacher – Pavlína Peteříková

"In teaching Czech, I have found what truly fulfills me. I combine my love for my mother tongue with teaching foreigners, whose perspective on our language – and often on the world itself – is incredibly enriching for me. Every encounter with them opens up new perspectives and teaches me to see Czech through different eyes.

I enjoy the diversity of my working day: in the morning I teach Czech children at an elementary school, and in the afternoon I work with adult students from various parts of Europe who have decided to learn Czech. This combination brings me not only professional fulfillment, but also the joy of intercultural dialogue."