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Do you want to develop a solid understanding of Greek and communicate confidently with others? Through authentic conversations, vocabulary building, grammar explanations and extensive practice and review, Complete Greek will equip you with the skills you need to use Greek in a variety of settings and situations, developing your cultural awareness along the way. What will I achieve by the end of the course? By the end of Complete Greek you will have a solid intermediate-level grounding in the four key skills - reading, writing, speaking and listening - and be able to communicate with confidence and accuracy. Is this course for me? If you want to move confidently from beginner to intermediate level, this is the course for you. It's perfect for the self-study learner, with a one-to-one tutor, or for the beginner classroom. It can also be used as a refresher course. What do I get? -12 learning units plus verbs reference and word glossary and revision section -Discovery Method - figure out rules and patterns to make the language stick -Teaches the key skills - reading, writing, listening, and speaking -Learn to learn - tips and skills on how to be a better language learner -Culture notes - learn about the people and places of Greece -Outcomes-based learning - focus your studies with clear aims -Authentic listening activities - everyday conversations give you a flavor of real spoken Greek -Test Yourself - see and track your own progress * Complete Greek maps from Novice Low to Advanced Low level proficiency of ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) and from A1 Beginner to B1/B2 Upper Intermediate level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) guidelines. Access the audio for this course for free by downloading it to the Teach Yourself Library app or streaming it on library.teachyourself.com. What else can I use to learn Greek? If you require an absolute Beginner course, you can try our Get Started in Greek Absolute Beginner course: 9781444174656 Rely on Teach Yourself, trusted by language learners for over 85 years. Review: Common sense, taught in English,buy it. - Really good. Suitable for absolute beginner. I'm using this as the sensible working side of the language, actual conversations and grammar as my Bible. It's written how a tutor would teach, conversational style in English. I supplement this with Duolingo, and ilearngreek website, greek radio and TV website as background. Personally I could not get on with full immersion method eg Rosetta stone..there is no translation aspect. I understand that might be quicker in theory. I prefer to take twice a long, have it explained in English so I "get it", as in this book, have Greek v English anomalies explained and then examples. There is audio accompaniment on the teach yourself library app which is free. This book encourages the discovery method and offers advice from the author an actual real life tutor. That means do things on a way that you can personally remember. So, for example to remember the alphabet I remember it in English: ABY DEZ ETHI KLM NXO PRS TU FHS O. Abbey, Dez, ETHI (names) KLM NAXOS PAROS (easy) TU (clothing) FHS (like NHS) O. This helps me personally. I remember X is then between n and o and phi, chi, psi are together at the end as a group of three... I remember tricky letters by: Zeta is fat (one curve) XI is sexy (two curves) Phi, Chi, Psi as Fee, Hee and Pussee: Fee as in Shoey McFee in Crossroads - showing my age He as in high pitched 'He-Hee' Michael Jackson Pussee and in pussy as Psi looks like a camel toe ( I'm female so this makes me chuckle). I then learned by writing out in Greek multiple times. I found by doing this I can use a dictionary quicker. I did this BEFORE moving on. When I started Duolingo it then helped, Rosetta stone I gave up after the intro..just not for me. The point being THIS book actively encourages and helps you..it even has pointers on how to listen to long gargled sentences in the real world and how to focus on one or two words to get the meaning. And how to ask someone to repeat/expand and how to self accept when you don't get things and how to handle/insert/makeup/blag..all from an highly experienced teacher. So, like me, it actively encourages use to use whatever method you need to to help you "get it" as in above. You don't feel dejected because you can't immediately remember the word for say "insert" , it encourages you to think of a way of remembering it so there is no wrong answer, rather than other apps berating you for not being able to look at a photo and immediately KNOW the word. Again this is all personal preference. I should say I have lived in two foreign countries before, personally I found that learning loads of vocabulary times, colours, directions, household items etc first, translated directly was the easiest way of learning and then going on to learn it "properly". This way you can basically have a conversation by gesticulating and using nouns to start with and make yourself understood. This gets your confidence up and gets you by whilst then, in the background, in private you can study the actual language and grammar. Everyone is then delighted how you progress and you feel huge pride. So I fell, from experience, this book helps you do that. If you are a scholar of language and your goal is to master the language with a very quick learning method and have been brought up with apps and want to have multiple languages on your CV, you might be better with a full immersion method eg Rosetta stone. Personally my goal is to be able to fully understand the principles of the language, the anomalies, and systemally work through principles and be able to translate in real world situations when listening to Greeks talking, at speed. So for me, this common sense book, which does go on to quite an advanced level seems perfect for me. I looked at many books before buying this and feel I've made the right choice. Review: Lovely book - This is a useful, straightforward book that is easy to go through and stick to. I’ve learned a lot and have come to really love this language. The Teach Yourself Library is superb (and you can download other free things on there and listen to your polyglot heart’s content). My approach has been to work through this text alongside Language Transfer, with fun input from the apps Akelius, Duolingo, and Clozemaster, plus EasyGreek on YouTube and several collections of graded short-story readers I found on this site. But Teach Yourself Greek is the sturdy backbone. I now feel confident about having internalized the language at this stage and look forward to discovering more through comprehensible input on topics that interest me, and eventually — someday — through fiction and poetry. What a pleasure it is to know some Greek.
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U**Y
Common sense, taught in English,buy it.
Really good. Suitable for absolute beginner. I'm using this as the sensible working side of the language, actual conversations and grammar as my Bible. It's written how a tutor would teach, conversational style in English. I supplement this with Duolingo, and ilearngreek website, greek radio and TV website as background. Personally I could not get on with full immersion method eg Rosetta stone..there is no translation aspect. I understand that might be quicker in theory. I prefer to take twice a long, have it explained in English so I "get it", as in this book, have Greek v English anomalies explained and then examples. There is audio accompaniment on the teach yourself library app which is free. This book encourages the discovery method and offers advice from the author an actual real life tutor. That means do things on a way that you can personally remember. So, for example to remember the alphabet I remember it in English: ABY DEZ ETHI KLM NXO PRS TU FHS O. Abbey, Dez, ETHI (names) KLM NAXOS PAROS (easy) TU (clothing) FHS (like NHS) O. This helps me personally. I remember X is then between n and o and phi, chi, psi are together at the end as a group of three... I remember tricky letters by: Zeta is fat (one curve) XI is sexy (two curves) Phi, Chi, Psi as Fee, Hee and Pussee: Fee as in Shoey McFee in Crossroads - showing my age He as in high pitched 'He-Hee' Michael Jackson Pussee and in pussy as Psi looks like a camel toe ( I'm female so this makes me chuckle). I then learned by writing out in Greek multiple times. I found by doing this I can use a dictionary quicker. I did this BEFORE moving on. When I started Duolingo it then helped, Rosetta stone I gave up after the intro..just not for me. The point being THIS book actively encourages and helps you..it even has pointers on how to listen to long gargled sentences in the real world and how to focus on one or two words to get the meaning. And how to ask someone to repeat/expand and how to self accept when you don't get things and how to handle/insert/makeup/blag..all from an highly experienced teacher. So, like me, it actively encourages use to use whatever method you need to to help you "get it" as in above. You don't feel dejected because you can't immediately remember the word for say "insert" , it encourages you to think of a way of remembering it so there is no wrong answer, rather than other apps berating you for not being able to look at a photo and immediately KNOW the word. Again this is all personal preference. I should say I have lived in two foreign countries before, personally I found that learning loads of vocabulary times, colours, directions, household items etc first, translated directly was the easiest way of learning and then going on to learn it "properly". This way you can basically have a conversation by gesticulating and using nouns to start with and make yourself understood. This gets your confidence up and gets you by whilst then, in the background, in private you can study the actual language and grammar. Everyone is then delighted how you progress and you feel huge pride. So I fell, from experience, this book helps you do that. If you are a scholar of language and your goal is to master the language with a very quick learning method and have been brought up with apps and want to have multiple languages on your CV, you might be better with a full immersion method eg Rosetta stone. Personally my goal is to be able to fully understand the principles of the language, the anomalies, and systemally work through principles and be able to translate in real world situations when listening to Greeks talking, at speed. So for me, this common sense book, which does go on to quite an advanced level seems perfect for me. I looked at many books before buying this and feel I've made the right choice.
Z**A
Lovely book
This is a useful, straightforward book that is easy to go through and stick to. I’ve learned a lot and have come to really love this language. The Teach Yourself Library is superb (and you can download other free things on there and listen to your polyglot heart’s content). My approach has been to work through this text alongside Language Transfer, with fun input from the apps Akelius, Duolingo, and Clozemaster, plus EasyGreek on YouTube and several collections of graded short-story readers I found on this site. But Teach Yourself Greek is the sturdy backbone. I now feel confident about having internalized the language at this stage and look forward to discovering more through comprehensible input on topics that interest me, and eventually — someday — through fiction and poetry. What a pleasure it is to know some Greek.
E**I
Great book
The book seems to be well made with vocabolary, exercises etc. I would be interested to know which book comes after this one (intermediate to advance). It’s a shame the book itself had a couple of marks.
K**P
Brilliant teach-yourself book
I am not an absolute beginner in Greek, as I was studying Greek for 2 years but it was 20 years ago... I have been many times to Greece over the last 20 years - hence I know the basics and I still remember the basic words and expressions, but I forgot a lot and I needed a textbook to brush it up. Since, I’ve seen various textbooks before and I can compare - I have to say : this is the best one! The book is structured in such a way - that you can learn quickly the most important words and expressions in a sequence that gives you confidence in every day conversation. I’ve seen some negative reviews about the audio. You can ignore them. The audio for this course is available for free in an app for iPhone. Forget about CD-s (we live in 21 century). Download the app “Teach Yourself Library” on your iPhone and you can enjoy listening the genuine Greek pronunciation of the texts from this book (high quality audio). If you are a self-study learner and you are looking for the right materials - this is what you should start with. Amazing book!
M**O
Great book!
This is a fantastic book to help with learning Greek. It is in both Greek and English so it helps to understand what you're learning and you have an app you can have on your phone to support your learning. I found it a fantastic learning tool when I am teaching my daughter Greek. A must for learning Greek. Great book!
A**D
Fantastic book
Fantastic book to learn Greek, I really recommend all the language books of this series, I have the Swedish one as well and love it! It's a beginner's book up until the intermediate level, full of exercises and useful tips and tricks. It explains grammar and all sorts.
K**K
Great
Great book
P**E
Suitable for a holiday and understanding Greek
I like this book. I've been using a popular language app, but since I'm dyslexic, I find using different methods to absorb and recall knowledge helpful. That's why I decided to buy this book. I will soon have a Greek niece or nephew, and I visit my extended family in Athens frequently. I want to be able to participate in conversations and respect my hosts' culture and language. This book has been beneficial for having conversations and expressing needs, but I wish it included a chapter on family members, such as sentences introducing mum, dad, son, daughter, etc. The book comes with an easy-to-use app for accessing audio and interactive exercises to test your knowledge. I look forward to reading this book further while relaxing on the beach in Kefalonia.
P**S
Exceptional Study Material for Greek!
I have learned so much from this book alone. I've heard the link to an audio version doesn't work or it's expired, though I haven't even found any link myself since diving into the book. One thing I will say, without a tutor or other sources of language learning, you will be rather confused opening this book and trying to learn it off this alone. The information in the text is extremely detailed and I'm a visual learner, but I've come to notice the background information I know that makes it easier to understand when I read this book is because my Greek tutor has taught it to me. Otherwise, I'd feel myself rereading text and asking google to translate and speak a word to HEAR it. If you have a fluent person in your circle that speaks Greek, you can ask them follow up questions when you review this book and take note of any. I'd recommend this book among other study material to pick up on the Modern Greek language. Definitely a conversational starting point to a more fluent day to day basis. I've learned a lot with it, and the text is easy to grasp and understand. It's written in English with pieces of study in Greek. The app I have my tutor on is called preply! All worth the price. Fast shipping, great product, no deficiencies, typos that I've seen, and no n damages to report. This doesn't seem outdated. A lot of the material in the book is the same material my tutor teaches me. 10/10 highly recommend!
R**L
Great tool
Super fun to work with and very complete, with exercices, translations, reading, writing, grammar, etc. I love the Complete series; I have multiple language learning books from them and they always deliver. You really can't go wrong with a book like this. There's also fun cultural notes and pronunciation as well. The book itself is also very nice looking and well put together, if that's something that you're looking for.
S**M
My greek guide
User friendly Audio support great for pronounciations not easy at all in Greek
N**S
No está en griego y le falta gramática y más ejercicios
El libro se puede seguir con facilidad, incluso demasiada para mi gusto, ya que todas las explicaciones están en inglés (lo que se agradece cuando estás empezando y no entiendes griego), pero incluso las preguntas de los ejercicios están en inglés, por lo que no da pie a responder en griego para aprender más vocabulario y a construir frases. Ya que lo tengo lo usaré, pero si tuviera que comprar de nuevo un libro para aprender griego no sería éste. Estaría mejor con más ejercicios y, sobretodo, ejercicios en griego.
M**O
Falta el audio de manera física
El libro contempla todas las areas de aprendizaje de la lengua. Sin embargo falta el audio de manera física, como CD o alguna otra forma, NO ES VISIBLE EL VÍNCULO DEL AUDIO del contenido del libro.
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