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GREE-111 Intensive Second Level Modern Greek I

GREE-111 Intensive Second Level Modern Greek I
Fall only
Alatis, Campos, Parara, Rassia
This course is designed to develop students’ ability to communicate in Modern Greek and to help them acquire the skills necessary to produce oral and written expression. Grammar, structure, vocabulary, listening and reading comprehension are included in the teaching. Aspect of Greek culture will be introduced in reading passages. More specifically, the general objective is the students to be able to use the language in order to express feelings and thoughts, to describe ordinary situations, to exchange information, to communicate for a significant number of every day events, to understand the main cultural features of the Greek people.
Credits: 5
Prerequisites: None

Sections:

GREE-111-01 Intensive Second Level Modern Greek I
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Parara, Polyvia
  • This course is designed to develop students’ ability to communicate in Modern Greek and to help them acquire the skills necessary to produce oral and written expression. Grammar, structure, vocabulary, listening and reading comprehension are included in the teaching. Aspects of Greek culture will be introduced in reading passages. More specifically, the general objective is for students to be able to use the language in order to express feelings and thoughts, to describe ordinary situations, to exchange information, to communicate about everyday events, and to understand the present-day Greek culture.
    Credits: 5
    Prerequisites: None
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