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This course continues to build on basic Greek language skills, helping learners develop greater confidence in speaking and understanding Greek. Students will expand their vocabulary, strengthen their use of key grammatical structures, and take part in simple conversations on a range of everyday topics. The course focuses on practical communication through interactive activities and real-life scenarios.
Homework is given on a weekly basis. To benefit most from the course, you will be encouraged to read the materials used during lessons.
What Will I Study?
In this course, you will:
Express opinions, make judgments, and show agreement
Talk about time, days of the week, and frequency
Describe activities and talk about plans
Ask for and give directions and information about places
Order food and drinks in cafés and restaurants
Talk about quantity, colours, and ordinal numbers
Exchange information about travel and means of transport
Describe accommodation and make hotel reservations
Further explore Greek culture
Entry Requirements
Students wishing to join this course would ideally have completed our Introduction to Greek Part 2 course. Attendees should know how to:
Talk about prices, numbers, and age
Ask for clarification, including meaning and pronunciation
Express likes, dislikes, and opinions
Ask for and give information about people (identity and nationality)
Describe people and objects
If you have any questions regarding your suitability for this course, please contact us on ahedlanguages@psc.ac.uk.
Materials
You may need to purchase a textbook, which will be discussed in the first session. You will need to bring a pen and paper for note-taking. Additional handouts and audio resources will be provided to support your learning. Access to a Greek-English dictionary is recommended.
Progression
We offer a Semester 2 that begins immediately after Semester 1 and is an integral part of the course, the exact length of which will be decided in the spring term.
Enrolling Soon
Opens: 08/06/26 10:00.
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