Teaching yourself Advance Greek
John Chan
hkchan at concentric.net
Wed Feb 24 23:49:17 EST 1999
Mounce's "Graded Reader" has a problem for self-study. It depends on
practically a different commentary for each of its passages. For a person
not living close to a seminary library, and not having enough money to buy
all the commentaries, that is an insurmountable obstacle.
Therefore, except for a few passages done, "Graded Reader" is just sitting
on my bookshelf.
John Chan
hkchan at concentric.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Stark <Data7201 at aol.com>
To: Biblical Greek <b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 5:36 PM
Subject: Teaching yourself Advance Greek
>Hi, have anyone used "mounce's Graded Reader"and "Wallace's Grammar" to
>learn advance Greek on your own? My question is, how did you proceed and
>what information did you focus on? Also, for those who Teach these
>"Grammars", What methods did you use to help students retain the examples
>and master these books? Wallace's Grammar do not have exercises,so how do
>you help your students with these points? THANKS to all who respond to this
>message.Trying to learn these grammars on my own........HELP!!!!!!!!
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