FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

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Greek Language Course

Greek Language Program Objective

The Boston Language Institute, New England’s leading language school, offers Greek language courses to individuals and companies. The quality of instruction provided in our Greek language classes are on a par with the best native Greek language school.

We consider it to be the major goal of our program to have you use Greek in as large a variety of real-life situations as possible. To that end, our Greek courses have been designed to build fluency in both the spoken and the written language. Communication in a warm and relaxed environment is an important feature of our programs, as is homework, which includes exercises for review and practice of the material taught in class. Moreover, by keeping the class size limited to twelve students, we ensure that each student will be able to actively participate.

Level 1 Greek

Introduces both spoken and written Greek and aims to give beginning students a practical command of the language. Upon completion of this course, students can expect to be able to talk about a range of everyday topics using the simple present and simple future tenses. Proper pronunciation and the development of conversational proficiency are strongly emphasized as a foundation for further learning. Among the topics introduced in Level One are adjectives, noun gender, and simple sentence structure.
(Greek 1+1, Lessons 1-3)

Level 2 Greek

Upon completion of Level Two, students should be able to engage in more sophisticated conversations on a wider range of everyday topics. Among the topics introduced at this level are main and subordinate clauses, possessives and the past tense. Information about modern Greek culture is introduced to enhance studentsÕ appreciation and use of the language.
(Greek 1+1, Lessons 3-6)

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