Fall 2012

GREK 1101 – Elementary Modern Greek 1

Designed for students with very little or no prior knowledge of modern Greek, this course provides a lively introduction to basic oral expression, listening comprehension, and elementary reading and writing. Uses an instructional approach, with practical vocabulary drawn from realistic situations, and aims at good pronunciation and ease in response. Incorporates helpful information about daily life in Greece and the varied cultures within the world of Greek speakers. Uses extracurricular practice to complement class work, enable students to work aloud at their own speed, reinforce their acquisition of essential structures, and acquaint them with a vast library of audiovisual resources.

Credit Hours: 4.000 (4.000 lecture hours)

Levels: Undergraduate

Schedule Types: Lecture

  • Elementary Modern Greek 1 – 10235 – GREK 1101 – 01- 9:15 am-10:20 am MWR

GREK 1102 – Elementary Modern Greek 2

Continues GREK 1101. Reviews and continues the study of grammar and basic language skills. Offers progressively more intensive practice in oral and written communication. Uses laboratory practice to complement class work, enable students to work aloud at their own speed, reinforce their acquisition of essential structures, and acquaint them with a vast library of audiovisual resources. Prereq. GREK 1101 or GREK 1301.

Credit Hours: 4.000 (4.000 lecture hours)

Levels: Undergraduate

Schedule Types: Lecture

  • Elementary Modern Greek 2 – 14723 – GREK 1102 – 01- 10:30 am-11:35 am MWR