Jan goes on foot and sees many old houses and small cafes. He smells the scent of fresh coffee and trdelník (a traditional pastry). He is hungry, but first, he wants to see St. Vitus Cathedral. Prague is a city full of history and legends. Jan is happy that he studied Czech because now he understands people and can discover new places. Dobrý den / Ahoj: Hello / Hi.
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"Excuse me," Jan says to a young woman. "Where is the castle, please?"The woman smiles and replies, "It’s close! You must go straight, then left, and over the hill. It’s a beautiful path."Jan says thank you: "Thank you very much! You’re right, Prague is gorgeous." Teach Yourself Czech
Today is a beautiful, sunny day in Prague. Jan is standing on Charles Bridge and looking at the Vltava River. It is his first visit to the Czech Republic. Jan wants to go to Prague Castle, but he doesn’t have a map and his phone isn't working.
A popular sweet pastry found on almost every corner in Prague’s tourist center. Jan goes on foot and sees many old houses and small cafes
Jan jde pěšky a vidí mnoho starých domů a malých kaváren. Cítí vůni čerstvé kávy a trdelníku. Má hlad, ale nejdříve chce vidět katedrálu svatého Víta. Praha je město plné historie a legend. Jan je šťastný, že se učil česky, protože teď rozumí lidem a může objevovat nová místa.
Below is an original, interesting text designed for a . It uses common daily vocabulary while introducing a bit of local flavor. Ztracený v Praze (Lost in Prague) Vitus Cathedral
"Beautiful" or "Gorgeous"—common adjectives for describing the city. Děkuju: "Thank you" (polite version: Děkuji ).