Czech A1

  • Course start: in the winter semester or in the summer semester
  • Duration: one semester
  • Scope: 4 SWS course, 4 SWS self-study per semester
  • Prerequisites: none
  • Costs: Participation in the course is free of charge for students and doctoral candidates enrolled at TUBAF and for employees. For guest listeners, a course fee of €30 per semester is charged.
  • Course content: The course introduces basic vocabulary and teaches fundamental grammatical structures and rules of morphology and syntax. The participant understands statements on personally relevant topics as well as basic statements in simple messages. They will master short, simple everyday communication situations and be able to write short, simple messages and notes.
  • Teaching material: French Entre nous A1 course and exercise book + audio CD
  • Exam/ Certificate: 4 CP and certificate on successful Degree Each module ends with an examination (90 minutes). Admission to the examination is granted if active participation in at least 80% of the courses is fulfilled.
  • Module description: Czech beginner intensive (A1)
Czech A1Monday, 18:00 - 19:30 
Wednesday, 18:00 - 19:30
SPQ 1402 
SPQ 1402
Ms Svobodova

Enrolment is required for this course. This is done online via OPAL. It is possible from 02.04. to Thursday, 09.04.2026, 10:00.

Enrolment is required for this course. This is done online via OPAL. It is possible from 02.04. to Thursday, 09.04.2026, 10:00.

Contact us

For all enquiries about the French courses (e.g. enrolment in a new course or a course that has already started), please contact our foreign language coordinator, Ms Seidel-Bachmann. She will be happy to help you.

Birgit Seidel-Bachmann
Coordinator Foreign Languages, Spanish and Russian, Prüferstraße 2, Room 1.404, 09599 Freiberg
birgit.seidel [at] iuz.tu-freiberg.de +49 3731 39-4077

Posláním budiž hledati a nalezati způsob, který by umožnil, aby učitelé méně učili, žáci se však více naučili.

Our intention is: to find a method in which the teachers need to teach less, but the students still learn more.

Johann Amos Comenius