Course overview
By studying Greek Level 2, you will be able to understand general and detailed information and to communicate in standard speech on a range of everyday issues, be able to read printed and handwritten script on a limited number of everyday topics, be able to write simple texts using descriptive language accurately and have developed intercultural competence.
What does this course cover?
Topics may typically include:
- Past events
- Life story
- Future events
- Leisure time and hobbies
- Greek culture
Functions may typically include:
- Talking about personal interests and hobbies
- Making arrangements to meet people
- Making invitations
- Accepting, refusing, giving reasons
- Apologizing and granting forgiveness
- Persuading people
- Making suggestions
- Agreeing, disagreeing
- Making wishes
- Talking about future and past events
Grammar may typically include:
- Revision of the Future
- Simple of regular verbs
- Revision of Simple Past of regular verbs
- Common irregular verbs in the past and future tense
- Revision of the main groups of nouns and adjectives
- Use of subjunctive (regular verbs)
- Personal pronouns as indirect objects
- Adverbs in – α, -ως
- Conjunctions
What will I achieve?
When Greek Level 2 is complete, you will achieve the equivalent of A1/A2 level of the CEFR, level 1 of the RQF, equivalent of GCSE/ O-level grade A.
*The above is an indication of content that may be covered over the duration of the course but it could vary depending on the level and progress of students in the class.