About This Book
A practical textbook for English speakers learning Bohemian that emphasizes phonetics and correct pronunciation, presents systematic grammar explanations, and introduces declension and verb forms progressively. It pairs abundant oral and written exercises with short readings—articles, fables, stories, and poems—to expose learners to natural usage, favors repetition for mastery, and offers pedagogical guidance for classroom and private study. Treatment of idiomatic expressions and syntax is more concise, while supplemental material includes a survey of Slavic peoples and languages and a compiled vocabulary to support translation and practice.
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