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| Written by Jarka Frickova |
"Learn, Learn, Learn - Languages Open The World of Understanding..."
The Language House, a private language school has been operating at 8 Skretova Street since 1992. The school was founded by Jaromir Jezek, well-travelled lecturer, recognizing the need for post-communist Czechs to have an to open up new worlds by learning foreign languages. A full curiculum of 11 languages is taught by speakers in their native tongues, including Czech. The school has been specially designed for adult students. All lecturers have a university degree and long-term contracts with The Language House, hence there's no danger of student/teacher relationships suddenly and unexpectedly changing. The Language House provides courses in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, Arabian, plus Czech for foreigners, are on offer. The learning doesn't stop when the sun comes out. Project Hot Summer takes place in July and August, and includes two weeks of intensive Czech classes and English courses. Standard courses in German and Spanish will be on offer as well. One of The Language House's funkier courses, 'English With a Guitar' is taught without textbooks but uses lyrics and music from well-known performers such as Bob Dylan, the Beatles, and others. It's fun, and you will be the star of your Karaoke bar. Call now to book a place before it's too late. The Language House, Skrétova 8, 120 00 Praha 2, Czech Republic, Tel: +420 224 231 211, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , www.thelanguagehouse.net |
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It's a bit of a cliche, but there's truth in it. You can find out foryourself at the house of languages located behind the top of Wenceslas Square. 



















































































































