Title: Lesson Two
1Lesson Two
- By Christos Hadjichristidis
2Todays attractions
- Review of new and/or tricky alphabet sounds
letters - Double vowels (diphthongs)
- Double consonants
- Reading practice
- Listening to Greek poetry Ithaca The Satrapy
(Cavafys poems) - Saying what nationality you are and where you are
from and whether you are on holidays or business - Using the numbers 0 12
- Watch a short movie about Greece
- .and if time allows
- Simple grammar ( articles, nouns, pronouns, the
verb to be, .)
3Alphabet, review of the tricky bits
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5Two letter vowels (diphthongs)
6Two letter vowels (diphthongs)
7Lets Practice try to pronounce the following
words
8Lets Practice try to pronounce the following
words
9Two-letters consonants (one sound)
10Two-letters consonants (two sound)
11Two same-letter consonants (one letter sound)
12Two same-letter consonants (one letter sound)
13Lets Practice try to pronounce the following
words
14Lets Practice try to pronounce the following
words
15Lets Practice try to pronounce the following
words
16Try to guess the meaning
- You've learned the entire Greek alphabet, plus
the double vowels and double consonants. At this
point, you should be able to read any Greek word
that you see. Try your hand at it. These words
are called cognates, which means that they are
words that sound like words you already know in
English. Hint some of them are names of cities
and countries.
17Try to guess the meaning
18Greek numbers 0-12
19Countries Nationalities
20Dialogue practice