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GREE-311 Media Greek and Advanced Writing I

GREE-311 Media Greek and Advanced Writing I
Fall only
Faculty:
  • Lamb, Ismini
  • This course helps advanced Greek students further develop proficiency in the modern Greek language through the use of contemporary media sources. It is taught in Greek and uses newspapers, magazines, journals and other print media, as well as Greek TV and radio news and programs, videos and internet sources. Extensive reading and listening for comprehension is required, along with oral presentations and discussion of topics related to current events, politics, economics, culture, social issues and the arts. In addition to developing listening skills and practicing conversation, the class will include expository writing and reviews of Greek grammar.

    Prerequisite: three years of Modern Greek or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None

    Course syllabi
    The following syllabi may help you learn more about this course (login required):
    Fall '09: Lamb,I (web site, file download)
    Additional syllabi may be available in prior academic years.

    Sections:

    GREE-311-01 Media Greek and Advanced Writing I
    Fall only
    Faculty:
  • Lamb, Ismini
  • This course helps advanced Greek students further develop proficiency in the modern Greek language through the use of contemporary media sources. It is taught in Greek and uses newspapers, magazines, journals and other print media, as well as Greek TV and radio news and programs, videos and internet sources. Extensive reading and listening for comprehension is required, along with oral presentations and discussion of topics related to current events, politics, economics, culture, social issues and the arts. In addition to developing listening skills and practicing conversation, the class will include expository writing and reviews of Greek grammar.

    Prerequisite: three years of Modern Greek or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
    Credits: 3
    Prerequisites: None
    Other academic years
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