Search : Index : Faculty of Arts : Modern Greek (La Trobe)
Prev 922-040 LaTrobe-MG1BA1:Beginners Mod.Greek 1
Next 922-043 LaTrobe-MG1IM1:Intermediate Mod.Greek 1

 922-041 LaTrobe-MG1BA2:Beginners Mod.Greek 2

Note

Formerly available as 150-162/262/362. Students who have completed 150-162/262/362 are not eligible to enrol in this subject. Students intending to major in Modern Greek are also required to take 922-109 LaTrobe-MG1GG:Greece & Greeks in 20thC. in Semester Two.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Helen Nickas

Prerequisites

922-040 LaTrobe-MG1BA1:Beginners Mod.Greek 1 or an approved equivalent.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Two 2-hour practical language classes per week

Subject Description

In this subject, which is a continuation of 922-040 LaTrobe-MG1BA1:Beginners Mod.Greek 1, students should learn to handle common interpersonal transactions in Greek with confidence, and to understand and produce (in speech and writing) simple descriptions, narrations and expressions of attitudes and opinions. Relevant aspects of contemporary Greek society and culture are also introduced. The emphasis continues to be on practice at listening, reading, speaking and writing Greek in everyday situations, but students are also introduced to the structure of the language.

Assessment

Regular assignments and class exercises totalling 1200 words, two 1-hour written tests, a 30-minute oral/aural test, and class participation.

Prescribed Texts

Materials prepared by the Department.

  • D Demetra & D Papacheimona, Greek Now 1+2. Nostos 1992.
  • D A Hardy & T A Doyle, Greek Language and People. BBC Books 1983.


Search : Index : Faculty of Arts : Modern Greek (La Trobe)
Prev 922-040 LaTrobe-MG1BA1:Beginners Mod.Greek 1
Next 922-043 LaTrobe-MG1IM1:Intermediate Mod.Greek 1
Status:                   Official 2000
Last Modified:            Thursday November 25 15:10
SGML to HTML Conversion:  Information Technology Services
Authorised by:            Academic Registrar
Email Enquiries:          Course_Information@registrar.unimelb.edu.au