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ANCIENT GREEK   ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ

Choose from a variety of day and evening classes in Ancient Greek, from beginning through advanced levels. Accelerated and Intensive classes are available in Summer Quarter. Classes are composed of motivated adult learners, with a minimum of five, a maximum of 15 and an average of eight students per class.

Experienced and academically qualified instructors work to maintain a relaxed yet rigorous learning environment suited to the needs of the adult learner. Because Ancient Greek is no longer spoken, the primary goal of instruction is to develop the student's proficiency in reading. Students are introduced to the building-blocks of the language: the system of grammatical cases in the noun system; the tenses and moods of the verbal system; and the basic vocabulary. Insofar as possible, authentic Ancient Greek material is used to supplement the exercises in the textbooks.

For upcoming Ancient Greek classes, course descriptions and instructor profiles, please see below.

SUMMER REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, June 13th, 2008

Course Schedule

Courses marked with **Eastside** meet at SLA's Eastside Location.
Level Format Days Time Term Dates Location Hours Tuition
AGK   104 Standard MW 7:40-9:10 pm Summer Jun 23-Aug 27 Fremont 30 $395

Instructors

Tyler Lansford
Christopher Read

Language Profile

Like Latin, Sanskrit and Gothic, Ancient Greek is one of the oldest representatives of the Indo-European family of languages, and knowledge of it is indispensable for the work of historical and comparative linguists. Unlike Latin, however, . . . Click here to continue
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