Ancient Greek Level C
Elevate your mastery of Ancient Greek to new heights with “Ancient Greek Level C.” Tailored for those who have completed our beginners and intermediate level or possess a strong foundation in the language, this program immerses you in the depths of Ancient Greek language, literature, and culture. Guided by the esteemed philologist Eumorphia Kapolou, this course offers an unparalleled opportunity to become a true master of the language.
Advanced Language Mastery:
This advanced course challenges you with intricate grammar, complex syntax, and a rich vocabulary, enabling you to read and comprehend even the most intricate ancient texts
Literary Exploration:
Delve into the masterpieces of Ancient Greek literature. Analyze and translate works by renowned authors and explore the subtleties of language and narrative in these timeless classics.
Research and Analysis:
Hone your skills in research and textual analysis. Work on translating more challenging and specialized texts, preparing you for advanced academic pursuits or research projects.
Flexibility in Learning:
Just like Level A, Level B offers the exibility to attend in person, participate in live online sessions, or access recorded lessons on-demand, ensuring a learning experience tailored to your preferences. No assignments are required, however repetition and personal engagement contribute to faster progress.
Assessment
At the end of each educational year you have the opportunity to evaluate your knowledge with the exams of LanguageCert, the company that offers the unique international certi cation of Classical Greek at levels A1, A2, B1 and B2. “Elliniki Agogi” is an official examination center of LanguageCert.
Ancient Greek Level C
With Eumorphia Kapolou
All the profound wisdom encapsulated within the annals of ancient knowledge lies intricately woven within these venerable texts. As Year 3 dawns upon you, a wondrous gateway opens, affording you the exquisite privilege to immerse yourself wholly in the resplendent tapestry of ancient Greek literature, by reading the original manuscripts. This profound engagement with the musings of philosophers and erudite scholars in their native language not only enriches your reservoir of knowledge, but also serves as a crucible for the re nement of critical thinking.
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