
Jet, Jít and Letět: Your Czech Guide to Talking about Your Future Plans and Travels

In this episode, Renča shows you how to express future plans in Czech using three primary verbs: JÍT (to go on foot), JET (to go by means of transport), and LETĚT (to fly). The episode explains how these verbs form future tense without the auxiliary 'BUDU,' using simple prefixes to modify the present tense forms. With practical examples and a focus on combining these verbs with months, parts of the day, and days of the week, you will be able to talk about your future travel plans with so much more ease in Czech. Tune in to prepare for using these expressions in an upcoming story episode.
Download the handout here: https://czech-me.com/episode-49-daily-podcast-czech-your-day-transcript-included/
00:20 This Week's Focus: Months
00:44 Expressing Future Plans in Czech
01:34 Key Verbs: JÍT, JET, LETĚT
03:22 Example Sentences and Usage
05:33 Forming the Future Tense
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Czech Your Day is a daily podcast that helps foreigners really understand and learn Czech through weekly topics. Each episode of the week gets you one step closer to understanding Friday's episode - the story. Renča shows not only the "textbook version" of Czech, but also the "real-life Czech" (that means the way Czech people speak at home or with their friends). Yes, that's exactly what foreigners struggle with - being able to have a normal conversation with your Czech friends and colleagues. Renča also shares her tips and tricks that will help you on your learning journey. Keep listening and you will realize that your Czech is definitely getting better 😉
You can find transcripts/handouts from each episode on Renča's website CZECH-ME.COM.