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Greek school training courses in Boston, MA (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Greek School: Harvard Extension School Venue: Boston Tel.: (617) 495-4024 This course combines two terms of elementary classical Greek into one semester. Rapidly progressing grammatical exercises are supplemented by selections of classical poetry and prose, read with a focus on recognition and comprehension of basic syntactical patterns. Official Website: http://www.extension.harvard.edu/ |
Level 1 Greek School: Boston Language Institute Venue: Boston Tel.: 617-262-3500 Introduces both spoken and written Greek and aims to give beginning students a practical command of the language. Upon completion of this course, students can expect to be able to talk about a range of everyday topics using the simple present and simple future tenses. Proper pronunciation and the development of conversational proficiency are strongly emphasized as a foundation for further learning. Among the topics introduced in Level One are adjectives, noun gender, and simple sentence structur... |
Level 2 Greek School: Boston Language Institute Venue: Boston Tel.: 617-262-3500 Upon completion of Level Two, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a wider range of everyday topics. Among the topics introduced at this level are main and subordinate clauses, possessives and the past tense. Information about modern Greek culture is introduced to enhance studentsÕ appreciation and use of the language. |
Language Immersion Programs School: The Language Travel Company Venue: Boston Tel.: 617-423-9500 We are a company which specializes in organizing Italian, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Greek, Portuguese, Russian, and Arabic language immersion programs for students of all levels and ages in carefully chosen study locations across the world.
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Greek and Roman Mythology Format: Online School: University of Washington Online Learning Venue: Seattle Tel.: 888-469-6499 Principal myths found in classical Greek and Roman literature, and their influence on later literature, art and films. Influential theories about mythology and ancient literary sources. Students relate this study to mythic elements in the modern world, and their personal lives.
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