Czech learning statistics, trends and diagrams

How long does it take on average to reach a certain level in Czech?


A0🕑 4.6 hours ­(Basic vocabulary – 300 words)
A1🕑 9.3 hours ­(Level A1 – 600 words)
A2🕑 20.0 hours ­(Level A2 – 1,300 words)
B1🕑 33.0 hours ­(Level B1 – 2,100 words)
B2🕑 46.3 hours ­(Level B2 – 3,000 words)
C1🕑 61.0 hours ­(Level C1 – 4,000 words)
C2🕑 78.2 hours ­(Level C1 – 5,000 words)
 
Source: Czech online language course, with data from 6,829 Czech learners.

What are the personal reasons for learning Czech?

Travelling 23.0 %
Bilingual relationship 20.1 %
Emigration 16.5 %
Communicate with relatives 12.8 %
Job and career 11.5 %
International friendships 6.0 %
Improving memory 4.8 %
Getting to know new cultures 3.6 %
School, studies or internship 1.2 %

How old are Czech learners?

Mobile (iOS, Android)
PC (Windows, Mac, Linux)

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
 
Source: Learn Czech, with data from 6,829 Czech learners.

How long do users learn Czech every day?


3 minutes:     6.3 %
5 minutes:     8.8 %
7 minutes:     3.6 %
10 minutes:     12.6 %
17 minutes:     47.9 %
20 minutes:     7.6 %
30 minutes:     3.0 %
45 minutes:     1.3 %
60 minutes:     5.4 %
90 minutes:     1.7 %
120 minutes:     1.2 %

 
Source: Data from 6,829 people who have learnt with the Czech online language course from 17 Minute Languages.

How much faster do you learn Czech with Superlearning music?

This is how long it takes on average to learn Czech words in the daily trainer using the long-term memory learning method:
 
1,000 = 16 hours
♫ + 1,000 = 12.8 hours
2,000 = 32.1 hours
♫ + 2,000 = 25.6 hours
3,000 = 48.1 hours
♫ + 3,000 = 38.4 hours
Time saved with Superlearning: 20.3%
 
1,000 words without Superlearning = 16 hours
1,000 words with Superlearning = 12.8 hours
★ Saved: 3.2 hours
 
2,000 words without Superlearning = 32.1 hours
2,000 words with Superlearning = 25.6 hours
★ Saved: 6.5 hours
 
3,000 words without Superlearning = 48.1 hours
3,000 words with Superlearning = 38.4 hours
★ Saved: 9.7 hours
 
Source: Czech language course, with data from 6,829 Czech learners.

What are the most popular learning methods?

98.9% practise specific verbs every day
98.4% also practise conversational skills with the daily trainer
97.3% also use multiple choice exercises for more variety
95.9% have grammar displayed in the daily trainer
95.4% use the short repetition after every 5 words they don't know
93.2% use the sentence structure trainer
93.1% learn including dialogue texts
3.4% use the children's mode for child-friendly vocabulary and texts
 
Source: Data from 6,829 Czech learners of the XX language course from 17 Minute Languages.

How quickly do people want to learn Czech?


17.3%   –   Learning speed does not matter
54.3%   –   I would like to make progress at a normal pace
28.3%   –   As quickly as possible
 
Source: Czech online language course, with data from 6,829 Czech learners.

Which devices are used for learning?


Windows PC:  33.6 %
Android phone:  32.1 %
iPhone:  13.1 %
Mac:  8.6 %
iPad:  5.9 %
Linux PC:  3.4 %
Android tablet:  3.3 %

Where do users learn Czech?


At home 72.8 %
On the go 4.4 %
Both 22.7 %

What level do learners want to reach?

12.1%   –   A1/A2 – most important things for holidays
46.2%   –   B1/B2 – understanding films + books
41.6%   –   C1/C2 – native speaker level

Who learns Czech?


Male 52.3 %
Female 46.7 %
Non-binary 1.0 %

How many languages do the learners already know?


One language 19.6 %
Two languages 52.1 %
Three languages 16.8 %
Four languages 8.1 %
Five languages 1.3 %
Six languages 1.3 %
7 or more 0.4 %

 
Source: Learn Czech, with data from 6,829 Czech learners.

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