[B-Greek] Textbook for young people to learn Koine Greek
Justin Burt
justin_burt at ntm.org
Fri Jan 11 10:03:59 EST 2008
For the high school aged students, I would agree with Jim. I don't
think that you can beat Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek & the
Workbook. For the younger students, I would recommend "Hey Andrew!
Teach Me Some Greek!" (www.greeknstuff.com). I have start my 5 year
old son on it and he is going well. You would need to skip passed the
first few books (I believe there are 7) for your students, but it is a
great set. I think that some of you younger students might get lost
in some of the grammatical terms that Mounce uses, and would benefit
from this curriculum. Even if it was a lead in to Mounce's book.
Justin
>
>
> In a message dated 1/10/2008 7:22:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> jakiecarmicle at comcast.net writes:
>
> There have been some young people, from 6th - 12th grades, I have
> taught
> in our Christian school who have expressed interest in learning
> Koine Greek.
> I have taught them the alphabet, various word meanings, etc.
> However, they
> desire more. Is there a textbook or grammar available, on their
> level,
> which would benefit them?
>
> Jakie Carmicle
>
>
>
> I wholeheartedly recommend Bill Mounce's Basics to Biblical Greek,
> get the
> 2nd edition. He also has a workbook that you buy that goes along
> with each
> chapter. He also has CD's of him teaching the course to you, so you
> can hear the
> way he pronounces the word's and he has a teachers packet and
> answers to the
> Workbook at his site, many other things. I used it with about 5 men
> from our
> church.
>
> Jim Montesano
>
>
>
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