Learn Greek - Level 3: Beginner Greek (Enhanced Version)
Volume 1: Lessons 1-25
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Publisher Description
*Audio included inside!
Listen to audio lessons, while you read along! Buy or sample now!
Interactive. Effective. And FUN!
Start speaking Greek in minutes, and learn key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar in just minutes more with Beginner Greek - a completely new way to learn Greek with ease! Beginner Greek will arm you with Greek and cultural insight to utterly shock and amaze your Greek friends and family, teachers, and colleagues.
What you get in Beginner Greek:
- 480+ pages of Greek learning material
- 25 Greek lessons: dialog transcripts with translation, vocabulary, sample sentences and a grammar section
- 25 Audio Lesson Tracks
This book is the most powerful way to learn Greek. Guaranteed.
You get the two most powerful components of our language learning system: the audio lessons and lesson notes.
Why are the audio lessons so effective?
- powerful and to the point - twenty five 10-minute lessons
- syllable-by-syllable breakdown of each word and phrase so that you can say every word and phrase instantly
- repeat after the professional teacher to practice proper pronunciation
- cultural insight and insider-only tips from our teachers in each lesson
- fun and relaxed approach to learning
- effortlessly learn from bi-lingual and bi-cultural hosts as they guide you through the pitfalls and pleasures of Greece and Greek.
Why are the lesson notes so effective?
- improve listening comprehension and reading comprehension by reading the dialog transcript while listening to the conversation
- grasp the exact meaning of phrases and expressions with natural translations
- expand your word and phrase usage with the expansion section
- master and learn to use Greek grammar with the grammar section
Interactive. Effective. And FUN!
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Customer Reviews
Poor
Volume 2 was pretty good. This one, volume 3, is not. There are two narrators. The native Greek speaker has a strong lisp. There is much irritating, contentless dialogue between the narrators. They spend a lot of time explaining obvious things, like why we can sometimes drop "It is" from a sentence and what the exclamation "bah!" means. They say Greek phrases that are not written in the text too quickly to catch. They said, "The future tense is very easy", but then didn't explain how to form the future tense. I am not confident that their grammar lessons are always correct.