Reelang

Czech Library

Czech, in real speech.

Short-form videos from native speakers that let you hear Czech as it is actually spoken — in real sentences, real situations, and real everyday rhythm. Browse by level, topic, or listening difficulty.

Czech Grammar in Context

Grammar for Czech is in progress. Browse by level, topic, and listening difficulty for now; grammar topics will appear here as they're ready.

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By Level

Find Czech videos at your level, then stretch carefully upward as real spoken Czech starts to feel more familiar.

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By Listening Difficulty

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By Topic

Explore real Czech by subject and everyday situation — from food, work, and family to culture, humor, and daily life.

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Latest Czech reels

Showing 12 of 393 Czech reels

Veselé smlouvání o věc, která není na prodej
0:36
A2 · Elementary

Veselé smlouvání o věc, která není na prodej

Lehké sněžení a zimní procházka Prahou
0:51
B1 · Intermediate

Lehké sněžení a zimní procházka Prahou

První den pěší pouti přes Norsko s Montem
1:27
B1 · Intermediate

První den pěší pouti přes Norsko s Montem

Let na dovolenou do Dominikánské republiky
0:58
A2 · Elementary

Let na dovolenou do Dominikánské republiky

Chaotická scéna s profesorem, Katkou a házením
0:51
B1 · Intermediate

Chaotická scéna s profesorem, Katkou a házením

Burns, Homer a lochneska ve Springfieldu
1:46
B1 · Intermediate

Burns, Homer a lochneska ve Springfieldu

Vtip o dámě na lodi a klobouku
0:40
B1 · Intermediate

Vtip o dámě na lodi a klobouku

Vtipné rýpání do nosu a vzhledu
0:32
C1 · Advanced

Vtipné rýpání do nosu a vzhledu

Vzkaz pro nepořádného kluka a jeho robloxy
0:31
B1 · Intermediate

Vzkaz pro nepořádného kluka a jeho robloxy

Spadla jsem z kola a všechno mě bolí
0:27
A2 · Elementary

Spadla jsem z kola a všechno mě bolí

Falešný kečup prank na kamarády a odběry
0:37
B1 · Intermediate

Falešný kečup prank na kamarády a odběry

Úspěch, štěstí a pohrdání vůči ostatním
0:30
B2 · Upper Int.

Úspěch, štěstí a pohrdání vůči ostatním

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About comprehensible input in Czech

What is comprehensible input?

Comprehensible input is language you can mostly follow, with just enough unfamiliar material to keep pulling you forward. The idea is often associated with Stephen Krashen, who argued that people acquire language by understanding meaningful messages, not only by memorizing rules. For Czech learners, that idea matters because Czech can look intimidating on paper long before it becomes understandable in real life. Tables and explanations may tell you what is happening, but repeated exposure is what makes the language start to feel familiar. On Reelang, comprehensible input means real Czech short-form videos that are understandable enough to stay with, while still helping your ear adjust to how Czech actually sounds.

Why real reels, not textbook dialogues

A lot of Czech learning materials focus so heavily on explanation that learners do not get enough time with the language itself. You learn the case system, verb patterns, and forms in theory — but real Czech still feels fast, dense, and slightly out of reach when native speakers start talking. That is where Reelang is different. Instead of giving you only cleaned-up dialogues written to illustrate one point at a time, it gives you real short-form video from native speakers. That means you hear Czech where it actually lives: in reactions, stories, routines, opinions, jokes, and everyday conversation. The grammar is still there, but now it arrives inside meaning. Over time, that changes the experience of learning Czech. It stops feeling like a language made of charts and starts feeling like a language you can actually catch.

How to use this library

Start with your level, then choose a listening difficulty you can mostly follow. From there, browse by topic depending on what you want to notice. If Czech still feels easier to read than to hear, that is normal — start with clearer, easier audio and build upward. Grammar browsing is useful when you want repeated exposure to a pattern, but topic browsing is just as important, because interest makes listening easier to stick with. The goal is not to understand every ending on the first pass. The goal is to spend enough time with real Czech that the endings, rhythms, and sentence patterns stop feeling abstract and start feeling familiar.