The one-year preparatory English language course is designed for students who plan to study in programmes with English as the language of instruction after completing the preparatory course. The concept and content is designed to meet the requirements of entrance examinations, specifically for economic universities or faculties. Graduates of this course will have a very good chance of admission to Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programmes.
In addition to language instruction, students are also educated in subjects that are necessary to successfully pass the entrance exams at the economic faculties of Czech universities, which not only increases the success rate in the entrance exams, but also greatly facilitates orientation during the first year of study. The classes are taught by native speakers or experienced teachers of English.
Academic Year (08.09.2025 – 17.05.2026):
Winter Semester 08.09.2025 – 14.12.2025 – 25 hours of English language per week
Emphasis is placed primarily on teaching English language. The aim is to acquire language skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening comprehension), to develop communication competence, and to be able to orient oneself in everyday communication situations. Attention is given to expanding vocabulary and improving ability to independetely express one’s opinions. At the end of the winter semester, there is an interim (semestral) exam.
Summer Semester 05.01.2026 – 17.05.2026 – 5 hours of General English language + 6 hours of Business English + 2 hours of IELTS + 10 hours of special subjects (Presentations and Negotiations, Interview Preparation and Academic Writting, Cross-cultural Communication, Introduction to Economics) + 2 hours of Czech language.
This semester is aimed at expanding knowledge in all areas of the English language. The main attention is paid to expanding the vocabulary and improving the ability to independently express one’s opinions and impressions. In addition, students will become familiar with the economic vocabulary that will be needed for further studies, especially reading, listening, analysis and interpretation of professional texts.
The programme includes self-study week after each four weeks of study. Self-study week includes 10 hours of study a week. Students finish the course with a final exam and receive a Certificate of Achievement and Cambridge Exam Certificate (not mandatory).
Thanks to effective teaching methods, modern audiovisual aids and highly qualified teachers, the completion of the preparatory course guarantees the student (provided that he/she approaches his/her studies responsibly) quality preparation for the entrance examinations (not only for economic studies, but for any university where the applicant must demonstrate adequate knowledge of the English language).
We will be glad to answer all your questions. Please write to: info@lnguage.eu