Ἀθήναζε Β’

$175.00

Description: In this course we’ll use the textbook Athenaze (in the Italian edition from the Accademia Vivarium Novum) as a basis for a spoken-Greek introduction to classical Greek. This course is ideal for those (a) learning Greek from scratch, (b) wanting to learn classical after a mainly New-Testament background, (c) those interested in working with Athenaze but put off by not having Italian!

Our weekly classes will work through the text with in-Greek discussion, questions and answers. Outside the class hour, you will be supported with audio recordings and supplementary material.

This course commences at chapter 7 of the textbook. Students do not need to have taken the prior course, but they do not to be confident they have covered chapters 1-6, and the class is conducted, as much as possible, in Greek.

Classes will be offered via Zoom. You’ll need decent internet, and preferably a headset or microphone and relatively quiet workspace. Students should also ensure they have acquired a copy of the textbook before the class begins.

Time:  7pm Monday US EDT, starting Monday 15th April (11am Australian EST, starting Tuesday 16th April)

Length: 10 weeks x 1hr sessions

 

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Description: In this course we’ll use the textbook Athenaze (in the Italian edition from the Accademia Vivarium Novum) as a basis for a spoken-Greek introduction to classical Greek. This course is ideal for those (a) learning Greek from scratch, (b) wanting to learn classical after a mainly New-Testament background, (c) those interested in working with Athenaze but put off by not having Italian!

Our weekly classes will work through the text with in-Greek discussion, questions and answers. Outside the class hour, you will be supported with audio recordings and supplementary material.

This course commences at chapter 7 of the textbook. Students do not need to have taken the prior course, but they do not to be confident they have covered chapters 1-6, and the class is conducted, as much as possible, in Greek.

Classes will be offered via Zoom. You’ll need decent internet, and preferably a headset or microphone and relatively quiet workspace. Students should also ensure they have acquired a copy of the textbook before the class begins.

Time:  7pm Monday US EDT, starting Monday 15th April (11am Australian EST, starting Tuesday 16th April)

Length: 10 weeks x 1hr sessions

 

Refund policy:

More than 10 days prior, 100%
Less than 10 days prior to the class, 75%
Within the first 2 weeks of class, 50%
After the first 2 weeks, a refund is not available.

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