Build your foundation with structured Czech vocabulary lists. Designed for students from A1 to A2 level, these categories cover everything from vocabulary and basic phrases to specific grammar and themes required for the Czech permanent residency exam.
List of Vocabularies
Grammar
- Useful Phrases
- Past Tense
- Question Words
- Verbs (Group A)
- Verbs (Group I)
- Verbs (Group E)
- Genitive (2nd Case)
- Accusative (4th Case)
- Instrumental (7th Case)
- Dative (3rd Case)
- Locative (6th Case)
- Prefixes
- Perfective vs Imperfective
- Future Tense
- Adverbs & Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Numbers
Vocabulary building
- Osobní údaje, rodina, životopis (Personal data, family, CV)
- Nakupování (Shopping)
- Denní režim (Daily routine)
- Cestování (Traveling)
- Jídlo a pití (Food and drink)
- Práce (Work)
- Koníčky (Hobbies)
- Bydlení (Housing)
- Úřady (Authorities/Offices)
- Vzdělávání (Education)
- Počasí (Weather)
- Zdraví (Health)
- Kontakt s majoritní společností a zařazení do společenského a politického života (Social and political life)
How the HáCZech Vocabulary System Works
A Data-Driven Path to Czech Proficiency
These vocabulary lists are the foundation of the HáCZech learning cycle. For best results, follow this "Mastery Flow":
The HáCZech Cycle:
- ✔ Step 1 (Study): Start here! Master these Vocabulary Lists and phrases to build your mental dictionary.
- ✔ Step 2 (Practice): Take these words into the Interactive GameZone to build speed and spelling accuracy.
- ✔ Step 3 (Verify): Use our Google Form Tests to identify grammar gaps and certify your level for A1 or A2 standards.
The A2 Vocabulary Building section specifically covers the 13 official topics required for the Czech Republic Permanent Residency exam, such as Housing, Healthcare, and Social Life.