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101. Elementary Modern
Greek. Graduate students should elect Modern Greek
501. (4). (LR).
An introductory course in language with special emphasis on developing
speaking skills. Most of the classroom time is spent on drills
and on elementary dialogues among the students and between the
students and the instructor. A creative approach to language learning
is followed, whereby the class simulates everyday life situations
and the students are asked to improvise responses to those situations.
Instruction also focuses on elementary grammar and syntax. Homework
involves preparation for the dialogues and drills. Additional
exercises – at home and in the classroom – include descriptions
of objects and contexts, problem-solving, interviews among students, and conversion of dialogues into narratives. There are weekly
quizzes or tests, a midterm, and a final examination.
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201. Second Year Modern
Greek I. Modern Greek 102. Graduate students should
elect Modern Greek 503. (4). (LR).
This course is designed to improve the speaking, reading and writing, as well as listening skills of students. The course begins with
a thorough review of materials taught in the first year and continues
with the completion of grammar and syntax and writing. Besides the familiar drills, homework includes a greater amount of creative
writing. Journalistic prose, short stories, literary excerpts, as well as films and television materials are included in the
course. There are weekly quizzes or tests, a midterm, and a final
examination.
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