[B-Greek] Keeping up with Greek after the first year
Nikolaos Adamou
ntgreekreader at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 15:51:32 EDT 2011
The best way is to find a book of interest and keep reading.
The Bible is the best of it.
they can get a lot of help using
http://en.katabiblon.com
and
http://greattreasures.org/
as well audio and video material free of charge.
It is nothing better than keep going.
My non religion oriented students keep either with Thucydides
(political science) or Euclid (math and science)
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Stephen Carlson <stemmatic at gmail.com> wrote:
> Some of my students are asking how to keep up with Greek after their
> first year, especially over the summer.
>
> Aside from recommending that they regularly read some Greek everyday,
> what do people here suggest?
>
> Stephen
> --
> Stephen C. Carlson
> Graduate Program in Religion
> Duke University
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