Description
Who is this course for?
This course is addressed to teens (+16 years old) and adults with little or no knowledge of Greek who wish to have an additional acquaintance with Greek customs and traditions.
What you will learn in this course
At this level students are able to produce oral language giving arguments on a variety of specific and abstract topics using a more academic vocabulary. They are able to listen to authentic conversations, Radio and TV shows, news outlets and understand many details on topics they may not be personally familiar with. They can write formal essays and letters (200 words) with fluency and accuracy.
How much time will I spend per week?
The student will spend an average of 4-5 hours per week. This will include Language classes as well as other related cultural activities that will reinforce the Greek Language.
When does the course start and when is expected to be completed
The Fall Semester starts in September and ends shortly before Christmas. The Winter/Spring Semester starts in January and ends in May. For exact dates please see the Calendar.
What are the prerequisites for this course?
B1 Pre-requisite
When will the exams be performed and how much will the costs be?
Typically, the exams are in May. The actual dates and fees of the exams are announced by the Greek Language Center in early Spring.