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Total pages original book: 312
Includes a PDF summary of 28 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 21M13S (5.6 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Why learn to write in a dead language? Because a really good understanding of a language can only be attained by using it actively. Unlike earlier textbooks aimed at schoolboys, this work addresses modern adults who want to understand concepts fully as they learn. Drawing on recent scholarship where appropriate and assuming no prior background except some reading knowledge of Greek, the course combines a structured review of paradigms and vocabulary with clear and comprehensive explanations of the rules of Greek syntax. Large numbers of exercises are provided, both with and without key: a complete set of cumulative exercises and another set of non-cumulative exercises for those who prefer to dip into specific sections. The exercises include, as well as English sentences and paragraphs for translation, Greek sentences and passages for translation, analysis, and manipulation. A full English-Greek vocabulary and list of principal parts are included.
Other categories, genre or collection: Language Self-study Texts, Language Teaching & Learning Material & Coursework, Literary Studies: Poetry & Poets, Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers