Greek learning resources
Beginners
Cornell College - Let's Review Greek!
Well structured and user friendly site. It covers the basics: alphabet and pronunciation; grammar in separate levels: easy, intermediate and advanced; on-line exercises and additional resources
Downloadable Greek Grammar by William W. Goodwin
This free and fully downloadable Greek grammar contains 487 pages of instruction and is a very good source for Greek syntax. It is intended for both beginners and more advanced Greek learners
SystematicGrammar - Morphology and Syntax
A good grammar site
An Introduction to Modern Greek by J. David Eisenberg
Very accessible and to the point introduction of Greek language
Learn Greek Online
Comprehensive Greek learning site with several useful tools. Provides beginners course requiring subscription
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Advanced
Greek Grammar
Explains all the grammatical terminology involved in teaching more advanced aspects and levels of Greek
The Intelligent Person's Guide to Greek
Nifty Greek Handouts
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Dictionaries
English-Greek dictionary
Straight-forward and easy to use
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Culture
Greek National Tourism Organization
Official site offering a travel guide, business information and poster and photo gallery
goGreece.com: The Internet Guide to Greece and the Greek Islands
Everything you always wanted to know about Greece: nature, culture, people, education, entertainment, business, news, history, and travel information
Greece for Visitors
By the about.com website. Links to many points of interest about Greece
Kypros-Net
Useful search engine for the Greek speaking world
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Media
Online Movies
This is fantastic website which offers online movies without having to download them
E-radio
This is The Hellenic Radio Portal. Its offers all top Greek Radios Online. There are over 300 Greek Stations are here
dolNET
Major daily and Sunday Greek newspapers and magazines
Online newspapers
Greek newspapers for information on local issues, politics, events, celebrations, people and business
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Podcasts
www.hau.gr
No grammar, no rules, no "do's" and "don'ts"; just basic dialogues, short phrases, and words that you, too, will be able to use.
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