Want to talk about your weekend in Czech without panicking mid-sentence?
Struggling to remember whether it’s dělal, dělala, or dělali?
🎉 Good news: I’ve put together a printable cheat sheet that breaks down the Czech past tense into simple, bite-sized rules – with examples, a full verb table, and a mini exercise to test your skills.
What’s Inside the PDF?
This quick-start guide includes:
🧠 A clear explanation of how the Czech past tense works
📚 The full conjugation of dělat (to do/make) — by gender and number
💡 Tips on word order (because yes, it matters!)
🔗 Bonus links to online exercises for more practice
It’s designed for A1–B1 learners who want to stop guessing and start using the past tense confidently.
📥 Download the Free Printable
Print it, highlight it, stick it on your wall — it’s your new grammar bestie.
🎬 More of a Visual Learner?
Check out my YouTube channel Fluent with Ellen, where I explain Czech with examples, visual cues, and practical tips — all in under 60s per video.
- Short, clear lessons (zero fluff)
- Real-life Czech phrases
- Friendly breakdowns of tricky grammar
Pa pa!




