Re: Correspondence Courses

From: Kevin W. Woodruff (cierpke@utc.campuscw.net)
Date: Thu Aug 05 1999 - 08:41:50 EDT


I would recommend the audio course taught by Bill Mounce available from
http://www.teknia.com/class10/index.html. I think coupled with his _Basics
of Biblical Greek_ book and the interactive CD-ROM that comes with it makes
it the best way to learn Greek on your own that there is.

Kevin

At 10:45 PM 08/04/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>What are Greek correspondence courses? Are those like "Learn Lock Smithing
>At Home While you Eat" kinda courses? Are those reputable? If so, what
>are the names of some?
>
>Best,
>Mitchell Gray
>
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