GREEK LESSONS FOR FOREIGNERS IN THESSALONIKI
Registrations for "Greek language courses for foreigners in Thessaloniki" are now open at Cultural Center of Babylonia.
Courses will be available either for online or in-class attendance depending on students' preferences. Each course will last 4 months with one session per week and will cost 120 euros in total paid in two parts.
For advanced levels in Greek language you can contact the secretariat.
In online classes participants using the necesssary equipment will connect in virtual classroom and will have the ability to fully interact both with the teacher and the classmates. They will, also, have the needed time for questions and answers.
Necessary equipment:
-PC with a webcam or tablet or smartphone and internet connection.
Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native mainly to Greece and some other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean. During antiquity, Greek was a widely spoken lingua franca in the Mediterranean world and it would eventually become the official parlance of the Byzantine Empire and develop into Medieval Greek. In its modern form, Greek is the official language in two countries, Greece and Cyprus and is spoken by at least 13.2 million people today in Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Albania, Turkey where there are traditional Greek-speaking settlements and regions.
About its characteristics, the phonology, morphology, syntax and vocabulary of the language show both conservative and innovative tendencies. Greek words have been widely borrowed into other languages, including English: mathematics, physics, astronomy, democracy, philosophy, theatre, etc.
Greek has been written in the Greek alphabet since approximately the 9th century BC. It was created by modifying the Phoenician alphabet, with the innovation of adopting certain letters to represent the vowels. The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each with an uppercase and lowercase form.
The historical unity between the various stages of the Greek language is often emphasized. Although Greek has undergone morphological and phonological changes, never since classical antiquity has its cultural, literary and orthographic tradition been interrupted so that one can speak of a new language emerging. Greek speakers today still tend to regard literary works off ancient Greek as part of their own language.
Courses will be taught by experienced teachers.
Schedule:
A1 LEVEL MONDAY 19:00-21:15 (IN CLASS)
A2 LEVEL WEDNESDAY 19:00-21:15 (IN CLASS)
Course Length: 4 months, 40 hours
Tuition Fees: 120€ (PAID IN TWO PARTS OF 60€)
IN CASE THE STUDENTS OF ANY LEVEL ARE INTERESTED IN MORE INTENSIVE CLASSES (TWO SESSIONS OR MORE PER WEEK) THEY CAN SUGGEST AND DECIDE IT UPON THEIR FIRST CLASS MEETING.
Certificate of Attendance: After the completion of the course students will receive certificate of attendance.
The registration is valid only by deposing the first part of the tuition fees. Please contact our secretariat to be informed on the available payment methods.
Further information:
Address: Lordoy Vyronos 3, Thessaloniki (City center)
Tel.: 0030 2316 00 8305 (daily 11:30-18:30)
Mobile: 0030 694 723 8850 (daily 11:30-18:30)
e-mail: info@babilonia.gr
Facebook: www.facebook.com/babylonia.cultural.center
Please fill in the application form below to pre-register
ΗΛΕΚΤΡΟΝΙΚΗ ΠΡΟΕΓΓΡΑΦΗ-ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION
ΤΕΛΕΥΤΑΙΕΣ ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΕΙΣ
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