[B-Greek] Leaping Lions Study Software/ mastering vocabulary
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com
Sun Oct 23 08:43:07 EDT 2005
I don't know if you all know about this software and just don't like it, but
I just discovered it a couple days ago and it's working GREAT for me :-0
_http://www.llstudy.com/downloads.html_
(http://www.llstudy.com/downloads.html)
I find it especially effective combined with these free audios.
_http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/ted_hildebrandt/New_Testament_Greek/00-GreekA
udioVocabBuilder.htm_
(http://faculty.gordon.edu/hu/bi/ted_hildebrandt/New_Testament_Greek/00-GreekAudioVocabBuilder.htm)
And then looking up any tricky words in the 4th file of the VisualGreek
cartoons that is in glossary form. _http://www.visualgreek.com/_
(http://www.visualgreek.com/)
The LL Software includes a general tutorial and a Greek tutorial as well as
the Greek drill, so initially there is a lot to learn, but it's spoon fed, in
small bites. You don't want to skip the tutorials as you will find as you
move along they are important to getting the most out of your Greek drilling.
The program is set up to take you through the tutorials a little bit every day
along side your Greek drill. Thankfully the Greek tutorial taught me how to
disable the AV (KJV) drills as I got really frustrated with those for words
like hO.
There are sound files for every word. Some of the drills require typing in
Greek and you can set the program to require accents or not. The words are
given with Greek sentences in some of the drills so they are learned in context.
These are all VERY important to me, and not available in most frequency
drilling programs
The demo is completely functioning for the 48 most common words, but it's
$25.00 for the complete package that drills down to 10+ words.
Anyway, I just wish I'd known about this sooner :-0 So I'm sharing :-)
Kat Doe, who hopes to be fluently reading the NT by this time next year.
Well I can dream, right? :-)
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