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Online Support for Pupils with a Different Mother Tongue

Czech courses and conversation in Czech during the quarantine period

Is Czech your non-native language and do you have a child at school? Right now, there are plenty of opportunities for online studying, especially if need to practice Czech. See what the current options are.

 

META

Free online Czech language course for pupils studying at the first level of primary schools.

E-learning website for studying Czech as a second language: www.cestina2.cz

Centre for the Integration of Foreigners

Czech – consultations with a lecturer

Czech – support for young foreigners

 

Czech Tutoring

 

META

Information on tutoring.

Online remote consultations/ tutoring with assigned homework – on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 p.m.

 

Centre for the Integration of Foreigners

Tutoring and consultations with a Czech lecturer, discussion clubs, and other activities.

 

Association for Integration and Migration

Remote tutoring for children with a different mother tongue (DMT) with a volunteer or assistance with communication with school or schoolteachers. Contact: konradova@migrace.com

 

Pomáháme Praze initiative (Helping Prague) – Red Cross, Life 90, City of Prague.

Tutoring for children with a DMT as well as Czech native speakers. If interested, please write to school@cckpraha1.cz.

 

Organization for Aid to Refugees

Tutoring for children with a different mother tongue. Contact: alena.makovcova@opu.cz

 

Nová škola (New School)

Regular tutoring for children with a DMT. Contact: jakub.nakladal@novaskolaops.cz

Open first aid with school preparation/ assigned homework.

 

Communication support for parents with a different mother tongue (DMT)

The operation of schools has been significantly limited but lessons take place in an online/remote form. Children with a different mother tongue need to keep in touch with school and to do homework not to lose contact with Czech. Do not hesitate to ask for expert assistance of integration centres or NGOs.

 

Caritas Czech Republic

Support for parents of children with a DMT, assistance with enrolment in kindergartens and primary schools in Prague, České Budějovice, Plzeň, Litoměřice, Hradec Králové, and Brno.

Infoline in Vietnamese, Ukrainian, and Mongolian (available only on certain days and times).

Translated information for parents and professionals regarding the situation, the need to stay in touch with school, and admission and graduation exams and enrolment.

 

Organization for Aid to Refugees

Support for parents of children with a DMT in connection with the current situation, information on children’s learning opportunities at home, arranging volunteer tutoring.

www.opu.cz

 

Psychosocial Counselling

If you need support, do not hesitate to contact organisations that offer a helping hand in a difficult situation, even in your mother tongue. Contact the Integration Centre Prague or an NGO that you know and ask them for help. You can also use the following contacts:

 

Caritas Czech Republic

Crisis lines and spiritual support

 

Diaconia

Free crisis line 800 567 567 for everyone who does not want to be alone with their concerns.

 

Association for Integration and Migration

Use online psychosocial consultations.

 

Leisure time and other activities

Feel free to take part in online activities. For more information and to register, follow Facebook of non-profit organisations.

 

Centre for the Integration of Foreigners

Online group activities – courses, clubs, jobclubs, etc.

 

InBaze

Some of the activities of the community centre and activities for children and young people take place online. For more information, follow InBaze’s Facebook events.