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 Message 41 of 46
06 June 2014 at 2:42am | IP Logged 
Did someone say Michel Thomas? I did Michel Thomas for Greek and I found it very useful.
A free alternative is Language Transfer and it's also quite good, although one of the
students has strange pronunciation.

Language Transfer
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Via Diva
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 Message 42 of 46
07 June 2014 at 5:18pm | IP Logged 
Began listening to Michel Thomas. I'm absolutely useless without
transcripts because if I can't clearly imagine how the word looks in
written form I am not able to move on, definitely. And yeah, the
method works already: εγώ θέλω ένα (looks in the transcript)
σάντουιτς (but I'm too lazy to do one in the late evening, haha).
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 Message 43 of 46
08 June 2014 at 4:59am | IP Logged 
Via Diva, you can check the transcripts on their website. I always do that after completing a CD, to note down the most important grammar structures and some other things.
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tarvos
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 Message 44 of 46
08 June 2014 at 2:59pm | IP Logged 
Today (and on Thursday) I had Greek class and I've now learned the main verb groups in
the present. I've also gained a wider vocabulary, but to express anything more complex
(for example when I try to use a subjunctive) I still have to replace the subjunctive
forms with the indicative ones to say what I want to say (Tarzan speech, but you get
there). Yes, I know you need the subjunctive in Greek. I sometimes also simply put
unconjugated/undeclined forms of words when I don't know them exactly (because it's
better to say something than nothing, and yes, I will figure out what the correct form
is soon enough).

First, building up words and confidence. And most of my results aren't half bad
anyways.

I recommend this by the way - figure out how to say it exactly right a little bit
later, when you have a clue as to what a lot of the words actually mean. The verb
conjugations in present tense are pretty useful. I'm pretty sure we'll handle some
nouns (I know the forms for most of the nouns) soon, but I have no clue about
adjectives, haha...


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Via Diva
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 Message 45 of 46
09 June 2014 at 5:22pm | IP Logged 
A little bit of studying Greek through Greek songs? Hell yeah...

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tarvos
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 Message 46 of 46
10 June 2014 at 10:35pm | IP Logged 
Working on my simple things in Greek - getting my nouns and present tense verbs right. I
finished the ninth lesson in my book (as I recall there are 36, with each 10th lesson
being a recap). So I will be doing the recap and moving on to new things (like more verb
tenses and adjectives).

Ready to get into the meat and potatoes of this language! More words, more things.


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