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Teach Yourself Beginner's Greek (TY Beginner's Languages)

Teach Yourself Beginner's Greek (TY Beginner's Languages)
By Aristarhos Matsukas

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‘Teach Yourself Beginner’s Greek’ is the right course for you if you really want to learn Greek but are daunted by the prospect of complicated grammar, classes and coursebooks. This book starts right from the beginning and explains everything in simple English. There are hints throughout to make learning easy and you can learn at your own pace with plenty of practice of each new point. It is a friendly introduction to the language which will help you to understand and speak Greek sufficiently well to function effectively in basic everyday situations. The course will also offer you an insight into Greek culture.



The book is divided into two main parts. Units 1-7 cover the basic structures and grammatical points you’ll need in everyday situations. In Units 8-15 expand on that and give you more opportunity to reproduce language or to try creating new language yourself. They help you to put into practice and consolidate the language you have learnt in the first 7 units. There is a special section on the Greek alphabet and pronunciation at the start of the book. The standard Greek alphabet is used alongside transliteration throughout the book and English translations of all the dialogues are also given. In the first ten units the transliteration is given first but from Unit 11 onwards, there is a shift towards using the Greek script first so that you get used to working with it. There is a mini test at the end of every unit so that you can check your progress and three revision tests at the back of the book – one for every five units – so that you can assess and review any areas of difficulty. By the end of the course you’ll be able to communicate in a wide range of real-life situations and have all the practical information you need to enjoy your next trip to Greece.



Two accompanying cassettes or CDs are available separately or in a pack with the book.



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #98169 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-09-26
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

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About the Author
Aristarhos Matsukas studied TEFL and Applied Linguistics in the US. He has taught Greek for the last 18 years, in New York, Athens and Berlin.


Customer Reviews

All you could ask for5
It was with some trepidation that I purchased this book and cd combo. I was never any good at learning foreign languages and so considering that Greek uses a different alphabet to English too, I was half expecting to find the course difficult and frustrating. I also know that there are plenty of "learn at home" courses out there that are just rip offs - a lot of money for not a lot. Well, this was a snip, and has completely changed my attitude towards my own ability to learn a language!

This course is absolutely ideal, even if, like me, you are useless with language learning. It has a very clear and consice section at the start on the Greek alphabet and its pronunciation (the Greek alphabet is used throughout, but alongside English translation, and a transliteration, approximating the sounds of Greek words with English letters). I'd advise you to spend some time on this, I did, and the course is so much more enjoyable and rewarding for it. Also, as Greek is a phonetic language, once you can understand the letters and their sounds, you can read any Greek word!! (It might take you a long time and you might not know what it means, but it's a definite aid to your learning, if you can pronounce any written Greek word).

There are 15 sections that follow on logically as you follow two non - Greek characters throughout a day in Athens. The first section is greetings and introductions as they arrive at Athens airport, and continues through a myriad of different, yet relevant, situations, ending with a meal.
There is a huge amount of explanation, examples, Greek script (for those interested - and the English for those who aren't) and vocabulary, all at a very steady pace.

The book also contains plenty of interesting side notes on Greek life and culture, comparisons between Greeks and English, such as body language and customs, as well as revision units and tests if you want to see how you're doing.
This is all backed up with a quick reference glossary, some introductory notes on grammar, and of course the answers to the tests.

There are one or two errors, such as a few questions on words not actually intorduced until later chapters or one or two answers to the tests but overall, if you're looking for an extremely clear, concise introduction to Greek, be it reading, writing, speaking or listening (get the cds too, they are invaluable) you can't do any better.

In the few months I've been learning from this, I have had the opportunity to "demonstrate" my knowledge to several Greek and Cypriots friends at uni and none of them have failed to be impressed, with my accent (the cds!), vocab (plenty of examples) or my knowledge of the alphabet and pronunciation (it's all in there! :-) ). The course has had the once over from several Cypriot friends too and they all approve it highly, recognising the authentic visual aids the book employs for those wanting to improve their reading.

If you just want to learn some phrases before a holiday, this can help you if you pick the relevant sections (including tips on customs and so forth) but it really is a grounding for a wide base, to go onto really learning Greek.

Thoroughly enjoyable!!

ps. I'm now on the lookout for some of the author's other Greek books only it seems, this beginner's book is so thorough and easy to understand, that it appears to surpass his books he has dedicated to introducing the Greek alphabet and even the audio package he has done purely for conversation!! There are 35 varied, but realistic dialogues in this course (and I have used them many times already!).