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Below is a recommended timetable for completing the Greek I course in
25 weeks. Consider your personal responsibilities and determine if this
pace fits your schedule. Be sure to read About
Learning Greek. Plan your study time carefully. The most
difficult chapters are 3, 6-9, 17, 18, 20.
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Week
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Chapter
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Content
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1
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1-3
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Background about Greek; Learning Strategies; The Alphabet
and Pronunciation |
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2
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4-5
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Punctuation and Syllabification (Practice Exam I) (EXAM
1 - 10%); Introduction to English Nouns |
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3
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6
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Nominative & Accusative; The Definite Article |
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4
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5
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7
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Genitive & Dative |
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6
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8
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Prepositions |
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7
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9
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Adjectives (Practice Exam II) (EXAM 2 -
20%) |
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8
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10
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3rd Declension Nouns |
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9
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10
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11
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1st & 2nd Person Personal Pronouns |
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11
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12
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12
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13
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Demonstrative Pronouns/Adjectives |
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13
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14
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Relative Pronouns (Practice Exam III) (EXAM 3 -
20%) |
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14
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15
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Introduction to Verbs |
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15
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16
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The Present Active Indicative |
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16
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17
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17
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Contract Verbs |
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18
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19
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18
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Present Middle/Passive Indicative |
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20
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21
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19
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Future Active/Middle Indicative |
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22
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23
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20
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Verbal Roots, & Other Forms of the
Future |
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24
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25
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(review)
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(Practice Exam IV) (EXAM 4 - 50%) |
See the Exam
Procedure page for info on how to request an exam.
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