Overview
The topic further develops the basic language skills acquired in previous topics. The language class reviews the fundamental aspects of Greek grammar, introduces students to the writing of simple passages and includes class interaction for the improvement of communication skills.
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Aims
This topic aims to:
- Build on students' knowledge of the Modern Greek language through systematic and progressive reading, writing and listening activities
- Further develop students' oral skills in order to communicate in an elementary way on everyday-life topics
- Introduce students to a selective historical and cultural perspective of Greece
- Encourage students to develop critical skills through cross-cultural and cross-linguistic approaches
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Identify detailed information from short, simple written texts and spoken passages in Modern Greek, of different personal and social contexts
2.
Use basic Modern Greek to produce original texts in speech and in writing, in a greater range of personal and social contexts
3.
Produce an expanded range of basic grammatical and syntactical structures and vocabulary through interpretation in Modern Greek
4.
Use new and specific features of Greek culture, as they are expressed through language: celebrations, shopping, travel, gastronomy, etc.
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