Beginning Grammar

Eric S. Weiss eweiss at gte.net
Mon Jul 15 17:15:02 EDT 2002


GREEK TO ME (as well as the Translations, and a multimedia CD) can be
ordered directly from the author:

J. Lyle Story
Professor of Biblical Languages and New Testament
Regent University
(757) 226-4402
lylesto at regent.edu email

http://home.regent.edu/lylesto/

Note that the ordering instructions may be a bit incorrect. It may tell
you to call a supposed toll-free number at Regent U. It's not toll-free,
and you do not call the number re: your order -- you send an e-mail, you
get a confirmation, and you send a check when you get your order. (That
is, unless Lyle Story corrected this information from the time I ordered
what I did -- the CD and a set of vocab cards).

Lyle is very friendly and helpful via e-mail re: any questions related to
ordering materials.

> Hello All,
> 
> I was taught first year Greek (only a few years ago) with Lyle Story's
> Greek to Me.  He uses Memory Visualization i.e. goofy pictures to help you
> learn vocab and paradigms.  It really worked well for the class I was in,
> and the silly pictures seemed to make Greek a little less daunting for the
> novice.  Another nice thing about it is that you work through all of the
> paradigms and get down to words occuring 25x (I think) or more.  I think
> it might be out of print, but if you're really interested in it I can get
> you some info on it.  BTW, for our 3rd year textbook we used Wallace's
> Grammar, which has become a tool I highly recommend and use quite
> regularly.
> 
> In Christ,
> 
> --------------------------------
> Matthew T. Williams
> Vancouver, Wa
> kopio at attbi.com
> 360-883-8946
> --------------------------------



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