Josef váňa a famous czech horse-racer - šušlová, moravcováPavlína Hrabětová
Josef Váňa is a famous Czech horse race rider. He was born in 1952 in the village of Slopná. Váňa is considered a big personality in Czech horse racing because he won the prestigious Velká pardubická steeplechase eight times throughout his career. Some of the successful horses he coached include Sixteen, Tiumen, Juventus, Roches Cross, Železník, Vronsky, Cipísek, and Decent Fellow. Váňa is known for his optimism and hard work with horses.
Lucie Vondráčková is a Czech singer and actress born in 1980 into a musical family. In 2011, she married hockey player Thomas Plekanec, and they have one son named Matyáš born in 2011. She has played roles in several movies and began acting at age nine, getting her start on a television series directed by Louis Surge.
Armenia has a long history as one of the world's oldest civilizations, though it has often been conquered by foreign empires throughout its existence. Hospitality is highly valued in Armenian culture, with social gatherings centered around abundant, elaborately prepared meals. In ancient times, King Tigran II led Armenia to become a powerful state through numerous military victories, though it has faced economic difficulties in modern times.
The document lists and provides brief details about several major cities in the United States and Canada, including Washington D.C., New York, Ottawa, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. It notes that Washington D.C. is the capital of the U.S., New York is the most populous U.S. city, Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and Chicago and Los Angeles are among the largest and most important cities in their respective countries. Las Vegas is known for its nightlife and large hotels.
Oldřich kulhánek a graphic artist - ludvíček, šafekPavlína Hrabětová
Oldřich Kulhánek was a Czech graphic artist born on February 26, 1940 who died in Prague on January 28, 2013. He studied at the Academy of Arts in Prague under professor Karel Svolinský and is renowned for designing several Czech banknotes featuring famous Czech figures like Karel IV, Jan Ámos Komenský, Božena Němcová, František Palacký, Ema Destinová, and T.G. Masaryk.
Josef váňa a famous czech horse-racer - šušlová, moravcováPavlína Hrabětová
Josef Váňa is a famous Czech horse race rider. He was born in 1952 in the village of Slopná. Váňa is considered a big personality in Czech horse racing because he won the prestigious Velká pardubická steeplechase eight times throughout his career. Some of the successful horses he coached include Sixteen, Tiumen, Juventus, Roches Cross, Železník, Vronsky, Cipísek, and Decent Fellow. Váňa is known for his optimism and hard work with horses.
Lucie Vondráčková is a Czech singer and actress born in 1980 into a musical family. In 2011, she married hockey player Thomas Plekanec, and they have one son named Matyáš born in 2011. She has played roles in several movies and began acting at age nine, getting her start on a television series directed by Louis Surge.
Armenia has a long history as one of the world's oldest civilizations, though it has often been conquered by foreign empires throughout its existence. Hospitality is highly valued in Armenian culture, with social gatherings centered around abundant, elaborately prepared meals. In ancient times, King Tigran II led Armenia to become a powerful state through numerous military victories, though it has faced economic difficulties in modern times.
The document lists and provides brief details about several major cities in the United States and Canada, including Washington D.C., New York, Ottawa, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. It notes that Washington D.C. is the capital of the U.S., New York is the most populous U.S. city, Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and Chicago and Los Angeles are among the largest and most important cities in their respective countries. Las Vegas is known for its nightlife and large hotels.
Oldřich kulhánek a graphic artist - ludvíček, šafekPavlína Hrabětová
Oldřich Kulhánek was a Czech graphic artist born on February 26, 1940 who died in Prague on January 28, 2013. He studied at the Academy of Arts in Prague under professor Karel Svolinský and is renowned for designing several Czech banknotes featuring famous Czech figures like Karel IV, Jan Ámos Komenský, Božena Němcová, František Palacký, Ema Destinová, and T.G. Masaryk.
The presentation introduces the most popular sports in the Czech Republic - ice hockey and football. It discusses the Czech national teams' best players, Jaromír Jágr in hockey and Tomáš Rosický in football. It provides brief histories of hockey and football and quizzes about the players for the audience. The presentation was created by Aleš Hanus and Tomáš Mareš, two teenage boys who enjoy playing football in their spare time.
The document discusses the history of the city of Kyšperk (now Letohrad) in the Czech Republic, including that it was originally founded as a castle in the 13th century, its development in the 17th century under new owners, and its growth in the late 19th century when rail lines were constructed and textile industries expanded, bringing jobs and economic opportunities to the city.
Jan Werich was a Czech actor and playwright born in 1905. He began his theater career in 1927 performing with his friend Jiří Voskovec at the Osvobozené Divadlo theater until 1938. Some of his most popular films with Voskovec included Hej Rup and Svět patří nám. He emigrated to the U.S.A before World War II and returned in 1945. His last film was Pan Tau in 1969. Jan Werich died in 1980.
Famous czech people částková, kršková, čiháková, neradováPavlína Hrabětová
Václav Havel was the first president of the Czech Republic. He was born in 1936 in Prague and was a playwright and activist against the communist government, for which he was imprisoned. He helped form the Civic Forum party and was president of Czechoslovakia from 1989 until 1992 and of the Czech Republic from 1993 until his death in 2011. His wives were Olga and Dagmar. Václav Klaus was the second Czech president from 2003 to 2013. Miloš Zeman has been the third president since 2013.
This document summarizes Czech money, including coins and banknotes. It describes the face and back images of coins ranging from 1 to 50 Kč. For banknotes, it provides details on famous Czech figures featured on the face and related images on the back of notes ranging from 100 to 5000 Kč. Exchange rates of the Czech koruna to other world currencies are also included. Brief biographies of the three young authors conclude the document.
The Czech Republic is located in central Europe. Prague is the capital city with over 1.2 million residents located on the Vltava River. There are 14 regions in the Czech Republic, with the largest being the Central Region. Some key mountains include the Krkonoše, Orlické hory, and Hrubý Jeseník, with the highest peak being Sněžka at 1602 meters.
This document provides a summary of typical Czech foods including breakfast items like rolls with butter and ham or cheese, fried eggs, yogurt, and bread with jam. Common break items are bread with butter and ham or biscuits along with vegetables and fruits. Popular lunch foods consist of steak with mashed potatoes, dumplings with cabbage and pork meat, sirloin cream sauce with beef and dumplings, roast chicken with rice, and fried fish. Dinner options mentioned are pizza, chips, toasts, and Szegedin Goulash.
Breakfast is described as the most important meal, usually consisting of cold foods like toast, porridge, cheese and fruits. Lunch is the main hot meal between 12-1pm, often featuring dishes like duck with potatoes or spaghetti. Dinner can be either a light meal like bread and ham or a heartier meal like dumplings and steak. The document also provides information about three individuals and their favorite foods and hobbies.
The document summarizes information about Castle Častolovice located near Choceň in the Hradec Králové region of the Czech Republic. It describes the 13th century building and its origins as a fort that is now a castle and museum. It details some of the interior spaces including galleries showcasing Renaissance to Biedermeier artworks and a large 300 square meter hall. It also discusses the 42 hectare English park surrounding the castle that is home to animals like deer, white follow-deer and ducks and saw the opening of a gloriete in 2010.
Czech feasts include Christmas, celebrated with traditions like decorating trees, fasting, and exchanging gifts on Christmas Day, as well as Easter, marked by special foods and the blessing of baskets in church. Traditions around both holidays involve fortune-telling through cutting apples and pouring molten lead as well as gift-giving, singing, and visiting relatives.
This presentation introduces the most popular sports in the Czech Republic - ice hockey and football. It provides details on the best Czech ice hockey player, Jaromir Jagr, and the best Czech football player, Tomas Rosicky. It includes brief quizzes about these players with answer keys. The presentation was created by Aleš Hanus and Tomáš Mareš, two teenage boys who enjoy playing football in their spare time.
Brochure about the czech republic karpíšková, prudičováPavlína Hrabětová
The Czech Republic has an area of 78,866 km2 and a population of 10.4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Prague, which is home to many historic buildings and monuments. Some key facts about the Czech Republic are that it borders Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia; its highest point is Sněžka mountain at 1602 meters; and its current president is Miloš Zeman. Prague is known for landmarks like the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Dancing House building.
Ondraj Sladek describes his room, house, town, and country. His room contains a bed, wardrobe, and desk in black and white. His two-story orange and green house has three rooms and a hall. His town of Uşak, Turkey has 335,860 people and includes a shopping center, cinema, theater, club, and swimming pool. Uşak contains historical sites like treasures from the Lydian era and the second largest canyon in the world, Ulubey canyons. Turkey has a population of 74 million people and its capital is Ankara, which contains Anıtkabir.
Usak is a small city in Turkey with a population of 335,860 people. Local cuisine includes keşkek and tarhana soup. Shopping malls in the city include Kipa, Anbera, and Egeşok. Between 560-546 BC, the land of the Lydian kingdom contained treasures belonging to King Croesus, which are now exhibited in the city's Archaeological Museum. The historic Clandras Bridge near Usak is approximately 2,500 years old and measures 1.75 meters wide and 24 meters long. Turkey has 72 million people who primarily speak Turkish and practice Islam. The capital city is Ankara.
Uşak is a city in Turkey with a population of 335,860 people. It has several shopping centers, sports centers, cinemas, and ponds. Major events in Uşak include the strawberry festival and carpet festival. Turkey has a population of 73.5 million people, with Ankara as its capital. It borders several countries and its official language is Turkish. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Abdullah Gül currently serve as Turkey's prime minister and president, respectively.
Uşak is a city in Turkey with a population of around 335,860 people. It has a historic bazaar, hotels, mosques and bridges. The city is known for its green spaces, markets, and local dishes like tarhana soup and keşkek. Turkey is a peninsula located between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Marmara Sea, with Ankara as its capital. The country has a population of around 72 million people and national symbols include kebap, the İstiklal March anthem, and Atatürk's mausoleum Anıtkabir.
The document provides the name of a country, a city, and a brief conclusion. The United States of America is mentioned along with its capital Washington D.C. The last line simply states "The end".
Alaska is a large, sparsely populated US state with unique natural beauty and abundant wildlife like bears, wolves, and salmon. It has a history of gold mining and oil extraction and was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples before becoming part of the United States, with rugged terrain that includes Yukon River and vast natural reserves.
This document lists 5 major US cities: Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston. Los Angeles is the second city mentioned in the list. Las Vegas, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston are also listed.
New York is the largest city in the United States with over 8 million residents spread across 5 boroughs - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. As the center of business, media, politics, education, entertainment, arts and fashion, New York is one of the most influential cities in the world. Los Angeles is also a major city in the US with over 4 million people and is known as the center of culture, science, business and education on the west coast, though it is prone to earthquakes.
The presentation introduces the most popular sports in the Czech Republic - ice hockey and football. It discusses the Czech national teams' best players, Jaromír Jágr in hockey and Tomáš Rosický in football. It provides brief histories of hockey and football and quizzes about the players for the audience. The presentation was created by Aleš Hanus and Tomáš Mareš, two teenage boys who enjoy playing football in their spare time.
The document discusses the history of the city of Kyšperk (now Letohrad) in the Czech Republic, including that it was originally founded as a castle in the 13th century, its development in the 17th century under new owners, and its growth in the late 19th century when rail lines were constructed and textile industries expanded, bringing jobs and economic opportunities to the city.
Jan Werich was a Czech actor and playwright born in 1905. He began his theater career in 1927 performing with his friend Jiří Voskovec at the Osvobozené Divadlo theater until 1938. Some of his most popular films with Voskovec included Hej Rup and Svět patří nám. He emigrated to the U.S.A before World War II and returned in 1945. His last film was Pan Tau in 1969. Jan Werich died in 1980.
Famous czech people částková, kršková, čiháková, neradováPavlína Hrabětová
Václav Havel was the first president of the Czech Republic. He was born in 1936 in Prague and was a playwright and activist against the communist government, for which he was imprisoned. He helped form the Civic Forum party and was president of Czechoslovakia from 1989 until 1992 and of the Czech Republic from 1993 until his death in 2011. His wives were Olga and Dagmar. Václav Klaus was the second Czech president from 2003 to 2013. Miloš Zeman has been the third president since 2013.
This document summarizes Czech money, including coins and banknotes. It describes the face and back images of coins ranging from 1 to 50 Kč. For banknotes, it provides details on famous Czech figures featured on the face and related images on the back of notes ranging from 100 to 5000 Kč. Exchange rates of the Czech koruna to other world currencies are also included. Brief biographies of the three young authors conclude the document.
The Czech Republic is located in central Europe. Prague is the capital city with over 1.2 million residents located on the Vltava River. There are 14 regions in the Czech Republic, with the largest being the Central Region. Some key mountains include the Krkonoše, Orlické hory, and Hrubý Jeseník, with the highest peak being Sněžka at 1602 meters.
This document provides a summary of typical Czech foods including breakfast items like rolls with butter and ham or cheese, fried eggs, yogurt, and bread with jam. Common break items are bread with butter and ham or biscuits along with vegetables and fruits. Popular lunch foods consist of steak with mashed potatoes, dumplings with cabbage and pork meat, sirloin cream sauce with beef and dumplings, roast chicken with rice, and fried fish. Dinner options mentioned are pizza, chips, toasts, and Szegedin Goulash.
Breakfast is described as the most important meal, usually consisting of cold foods like toast, porridge, cheese and fruits. Lunch is the main hot meal between 12-1pm, often featuring dishes like duck with potatoes or spaghetti. Dinner can be either a light meal like bread and ham or a heartier meal like dumplings and steak. The document also provides information about three individuals and their favorite foods and hobbies.
The document summarizes information about Castle Častolovice located near Choceň in the Hradec Králové region of the Czech Republic. It describes the 13th century building and its origins as a fort that is now a castle and museum. It details some of the interior spaces including galleries showcasing Renaissance to Biedermeier artworks and a large 300 square meter hall. It also discusses the 42 hectare English park surrounding the castle that is home to animals like deer, white follow-deer and ducks and saw the opening of a gloriete in 2010.
Czech feasts include Christmas, celebrated with traditions like decorating trees, fasting, and exchanging gifts on Christmas Day, as well as Easter, marked by special foods and the blessing of baskets in church. Traditions around both holidays involve fortune-telling through cutting apples and pouring molten lead as well as gift-giving, singing, and visiting relatives.
This presentation introduces the most popular sports in the Czech Republic - ice hockey and football. It provides details on the best Czech ice hockey player, Jaromir Jagr, and the best Czech football player, Tomas Rosicky. It includes brief quizzes about these players with answer keys. The presentation was created by Aleš Hanus and Tomáš Mareš, two teenage boys who enjoy playing football in their spare time.
Brochure about the czech republic karpíšková, prudičováPavlína Hrabětová
The Czech Republic has an area of 78,866 km2 and a population of 10.4 million people. Its capital and largest city is Prague, which is home to many historic buildings and monuments. Some key facts about the Czech Republic are that it borders Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia; its highest point is Sněžka mountain at 1602 meters; and its current president is Miloš Zeman. Prague is known for landmarks like the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Dancing House building.
Ondraj Sladek describes his room, house, town, and country. His room contains a bed, wardrobe, and desk in black and white. His two-story orange and green house has three rooms and a hall. His town of Uşak, Turkey has 335,860 people and includes a shopping center, cinema, theater, club, and swimming pool. Uşak contains historical sites like treasures from the Lydian era and the second largest canyon in the world, Ulubey canyons. Turkey has a population of 74 million people and its capital is Ankara, which contains Anıtkabir.
Usak is a small city in Turkey with a population of 335,860 people. Local cuisine includes keşkek and tarhana soup. Shopping malls in the city include Kipa, Anbera, and Egeşok. Between 560-546 BC, the land of the Lydian kingdom contained treasures belonging to King Croesus, which are now exhibited in the city's Archaeological Museum. The historic Clandras Bridge near Usak is approximately 2,500 years old and measures 1.75 meters wide and 24 meters long. Turkey has 72 million people who primarily speak Turkish and practice Islam. The capital city is Ankara.
Uşak is a city in Turkey with a population of 335,860 people. It has several shopping centers, sports centers, cinemas, and ponds. Major events in Uşak include the strawberry festival and carpet festival. Turkey has a population of 73.5 million people, with Ankara as its capital. It borders several countries and its official language is Turkish. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Abdullah Gül currently serve as Turkey's prime minister and president, respectively.
Uşak is a city in Turkey with a population of around 335,860 people. It has a historic bazaar, hotels, mosques and bridges. The city is known for its green spaces, markets, and local dishes like tarhana soup and keşkek. Turkey is a peninsula located between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea, and the Marmara Sea, with Ankara as its capital. The country has a population of around 72 million people and national symbols include kebap, the İstiklal March anthem, and Atatürk's mausoleum Anıtkabir.
The document provides the name of a country, a city, and a brief conclusion. The United States of America is mentioned along with its capital Washington D.C. The last line simply states "The end".
Alaska is a large, sparsely populated US state with unique natural beauty and abundant wildlife like bears, wolves, and salmon. It has a history of gold mining and oil extraction and was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples before becoming part of the United States, with rugged terrain that includes Yukon River and vast natural reserves.
This document lists 5 major US cities: Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston. Los Angeles is the second city mentioned in the list. Las Vegas, Seattle, New Orleans, and Boston are also listed.
New York is the largest city in the United States with over 8 million residents spread across 5 boroughs - Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. As the center of business, media, politics, education, entertainment, arts and fashion, New York is one of the most influential cities in the world. Los Angeles is also a major city in the US with over 4 million people and is known as the center of culture, science, business and education on the west coast, though it is prone to earthquakes.
Survival english czech dictionary - kučerová, chaloupková
1.
2. Dictionary - Slovníček
Town centre - Centrum města
Bus stop - Zastávka autobusu
Taxi – Taxi
Underground – Metro
Hospital – nemocnice
Public library – Veřejná knihovna
Post office – Pošta
Square – Náměstí
Shop – Obchod
School – Škola
Church – Kostel
Kino – Kino
Station – Nádraží
Internet cafe – Internetová kavárna
3. Our school – Naše škola
Czech Republic – Česká Republika
4. Where can I find information ? – Kde najdu informace ?
Can I ask ? Where´s the square ? – Můžu se zeptat ? Kde je tady náměstí ?
Please, is there a shop near here ? – Prosím vás ! Je zde nějaký obchod ?
How far is it to the square from here ? – Jak je odsud daleko náměstí ?
Do you know where there´s an internet cafe ? – Nevíte kde je tady
internetová kavárna ?
Where can I get a taxi ? – Kde seženu taxi ?
Excuse me, where´s the train station ? – Promiňte, kde je vlakové nádraží ?
Is there a supermarket near here ? – Je zde poblíž supermarket ?
Excuse me, do you know where the nearest bus station is? – Promiňte,
nevíte kde je tady nejbližší zastávka autobusu ?
Look left – Podívejte se vlevo
Look right – Podívejte se vpravo
5. I´m looking for… - Hledám
Can you please show me ? – Můžete mi prosím ukázat…
How much is it ?/How much does it cost ? – Kolik to stojí ?
How much do I pay ? – Kolik platím ?
Do you take credit cards ? – Berete kreditky ?
Where shall I play ? – Kde mám zaplatit ?
I´ll pay in cash. – Budu platit v hotovosti.
6. I was pleased- těšilo mě
Prosím – please
Děkuji – thank you
Can you help me please ? – Můžete mi pomoci prosím ?
I need – Potřebuji…
How are you? – Jak se máte ?
Where is the toilet ? – Kde je toaleta ?
Good bye – nashledanou.
I am hungry – Mám hlad.
I am thirsty – Mám žízeň.
Do you have an internet access ? – Máte přístup k internetu ?
What time do you have breakfast ? – Kdy bude snídaně ?
8. Tereza Chaloupková :
I am 14 years old. I go to 8. class.
I have got a brother, his name is Petr and a sister, her name is Lucie. My
sister is 6 years old and my brother is 3 years old. My mother's name is
Pavlína , she is 36 years old. My father's name is Petr , he is 40 years old.
I am very lazy , funny and sometimes moody. I don´t like any sport.
My favourite colours are blue and green. I play he piano.
Natálie Kučerová :
I am 13 years old. I go to 8 class.
I have got one sister, her name is Šárka . She is 6 years old. My mum's name
is Romana. My father's name is Ladislav.
I play volleyball, it's my favourite sport.
My favourite colour is violet.
I am very funny, nice and honest.