I'm a little introverted Czech girl (which is not that usual in my country) but it doesn't mean that I don't like meeting new people. Just don't be surprised if I don't speak so much or don't smile all the time. It's normal. It's not your fault :) I study Finnish and Swedish at the university in Prague. All my trips to Northern Europe were amazing and I'm always happy to get an opportunity to travel there again.
对书籍与文学感兴趣
对语言感兴趣
流利使用捷克语
正在学习德语
我为什么使用Couchsurfing
At the moment I'm here to find where to stay when travelling abroad. In the future I might be able to offer a place where to stay for foreigners, too.
音乐、电影与书籍
Music: Evanescence, Within Temptation, Silent Stream of Godless Elegy (the only Czech band I listen to), Eluveitie, Haloo Helsinki! Movies: Series: Millennium series (the Swedish trilogy), Marvel series (Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy and so on), X-Men series, Jason Bourne series French comedies: Untouchables, Serial (Bad) Weddings, What's in a Name Finnish movies: (sorry for writing the names in Finnish, too lazy to look for the official English translation): Käsky, 21 tapaa pilata avioliitto, Pahat pojat, Leijonasydän, Napapiirin sankarit, Äideistä parhain Books (or authors): French: The Little Prince, Victor Hugo, Charles Baudelaire, Émile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Francois Villon + chansons de geste Finnish: Kalevala, Arto Paasilinna, Sofi Oksanen, Kari Hotakainen, Mika Waltari Czech authors: Karel Čapek, Jaroslav Seifert others: Stieg Larsson (Millennium trilogy), old Scandinavian literature (mythology and sagas), August Strindberg, Selma Lagerlöf, John Connolly, J. R. R. Tolkien
我做过的一件令人惊叹的事
I've seen the northern lights and I've walked on the frozen sea. It's actually two but both were amazing!
教学、学习、分享
I want to learn everything possible about foreign languages and cultures. I can teach you something about the Czech one :)
我能与房东分享的
It depends on the concrete host, the contrete place and the concrete situation :)
我的兴趣
Foreign languages: especially those which are not that usual. English is everywhere and it's a little boring, don't you think? :) Languages I want to learn in the future: Russian, Latin, Hungarian, Icelandic, Sami + Chinese when I get retired :) Literature: especially the French and the Finnish ones, mostly 19th century - it's not that boring how it might sound. (For some examples look below) Travelling: I've never left Europe so far, the furthest place from Prague where I've ever been is Narvik in Norway Watching movies: a great way how to improve my language skills and French comedies are just awesome! (For some examples look below)