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May 13, 2001

Online – End of A1/ Start A2

This course is designed for learners who have completed most of the A1 level. The first part of the course covers the last two lessons of A1, and then students

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May 13, 2001

Online – End of A1/ Start A2

This course is designed for learners who have completed most of the A1 level. The first part of the course covers the last two lessons of A1, and then students

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March 5, 2001

Online – Start A2

This course is designed for learners who completed A1 level  and are ready to start A2. If you can: recognize grammatical gender (káva je čierna vs. čaj je čierny), conjugate

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March 4, 2001

Online – Lower A2

This course is designed for learners who have already started the A2 level recently. If you can: recognize grammatical gender (káva je čierna vs. čaj je čierny), conjugate verbs (my

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March 4, 2001

Online – Lower A2

This course is designed for learners who are in the middle of the A2 level and want to continue building their Slovak step by step, with a focus on grammar,

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February 4, 2001

Online – End A2

This course is designed for students who are already in the second half of A2 (upper A2 level). We start from Lesson 8 of the A2 Green Book and complete

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February 2, 2001

Class – A2 Revision

This course is designed for students who have completed most of the A2 level (upper A2) and would like to strengthen and consolidate their knowledge before moving on to B1.

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January 4, 2001

Online – End A2 / Start B1

This course is designed for learners who are at the end of the A2 level. Together, we’ll complete the last A2 lesson and will start the first steps into B1. Details:

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January 3, 2001

Online – Start B1

This course is designed for learners who have completed A2 and are ready to move into the B1 level. The focus will be on expanding vocabulary, improving grammar accuracy, and

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January 10, 2000

Online – Start B2

This course is designed for learners who completed B1 level  and are ready to start B2. You’ll study in small interactive groups of 3–5 students, which means plenty of speaking