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Course: |
GRK 106
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Title: | Beginning Ancient Greek II |
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Long Title: | Beginning Ancient Greek II |
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Course Description: | Provide students with the opportunity to continue their study in Ancient Greek. This is the second course in the sequence (101 ¿ 102) designed to help students develop proficiency in listening, speaking, writing and especially reading Ancient Greek (Classical Greek)¿ the language spoken by the Athenians in the fifth and fourth centuries B.C. Learning Classical Greek will also provide students with the ability to read the Koine Greek of the New Testament. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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Course Notes: | Entered new prefix and course 4/9/08 s@ |
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Origin Notes: | ACC |
STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Verbs
A. aorist
B. imperfect
C. active, middle, passive
D. special verbs
E. impersonal
II. Nouns, third declension
III. Adjectives
IV. Comparatives and Superlatives
V. Culture and History
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Comprehensibly reproduce the pronunciation and intonation of Ancient Greek
II. Demonstrate understanding of elementary oral statements, instructions and questions
III. Demonstrate knowledge of vocabulary, grammar and syntax in elementary oral interchanges
IV. Use appropriate vocabulary, grammar and syntax in writing elementary paragraphs and compositions.
V. Demonstrate ability to read and comprehend elementary (more advanced) texts for translation from Greek to English
VI. Demonstrate understanding and appreciation of the culture of Ancient Greece
VII. Demonstrate ability to observe, analyze and synthesize linguistic and cultural information to put it into context.
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