Modern Greek
Level 2
Basic Course
Volume 2
Foreign Service Institute
Department of State
The Course Used by Diplomats
Learn Greek the proven way -- just like a diplomat!
Over the years, Audio Forum® customers have used our courses to learn Greek in as little as 25 minutes a day, entirely on their own. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to achieve fluency in Greek using this proven audio/text method.
While other premium computer-based language courses offer only the means to learn to speak, with Audio-Forum®, you'll not only speak fluently, you'll also master grammar skills at a scholarly level -- all with the confidence and polish of a native Greek speaker. After all, diplomats have proven for years that this method works!
This FSI Audio-Forum® Course Features:
* 10.5 hours of audio, 25 units (lessons)
* 199-page text
* Modern (standard) Greek instruction
* Pronunciation drills and notes
* Practical dialogs and conversations
* Response drills and exercises
* Substitution and transformation drills
* Correlation-substitution drills
* Grammatical explanations and practice
* Narratives and readings
The U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute developed full-length courses specifically for diplomats, the very people who must learn a language quickly and effectively. Having worked with FSI authors and instructors, these courses have been fully tested through usage before release to the public. For over 40 years, Audio-Forum® has been the original and most trusted source for Foreign Service Institute language courses.
About the Language
Greek is an ancient Hellenic language of the Indo-European family. With over 13 million speakers, it is spoken natively in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Italy, Albania, Romania, Egypt, France, and Ukraine. Modern Greek differs from Classical Greek; it comprises varieties of the language spoken in the present era, and traces its origin to the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453. However, modern linguistic features began to appear as early as the 4th century CE.
Additional Courses Available through Audio-Forum®:
* FSI: Modern Greek Basic Course 1
* FSI: Modern Greek Basic Course 3 Advanced
Level 2
Basic Course
Volume 2
Foreign Service Institute
Department of State
The Course Used by Diplomats
Learn Greek the proven way -- just like a diplomat!
Over the years, Audio Forum® customers have used our courses to learn Greek in as little as 25 minutes a day, entirely on their own. You'll be amazed at how easy it is to achieve fluency in Greek using this proven audio/text method.
While other premium computer-based language courses offer only the means to learn to speak, with Audio-Forum®, you'll not only speak fluently, you'll also master grammar skills at a scholarly level -- all with the confidence and polish of a native Greek speaker. After all, diplomats have proven for years that this method works!
This FSI Audio-Forum® Course Features:
* 10.5 hours of audio, 25 units (lessons)
* 199-page text
* Modern (standard) Greek instruction
* Pronunciation drills and notes
* Practical dialogs and conversations
* Response drills and exercises
* Substitution and transformation drills
* Correlation-substitution drills
* Grammatical explanations and practice
* Narratives and readings
The U.S. State Department's Foreign Service Institute developed full-length courses specifically for diplomats, the very people who must learn a language quickly and effectively. Having worked with FSI authors and instructors, these courses have been fully tested through usage before release to the public. For over 40 years, Audio-Forum® has been the original and most trusted source for Foreign Service Institute language courses.
About the Language
Greek is an ancient Hellenic language of the Indo-European family. With over 13 million speakers, it is spoken natively in Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Italy, Albania, Romania, Egypt, France, and Ukraine. Modern Greek differs from Classical Greek; it comprises varieties of the language spoken in the present era, and traces its origin to the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453. However, modern linguistic features began to appear as early as the 4th century CE.
Additional Courses Available through Audio-Forum®:
* FSI: Modern Greek Basic Course 1
* FSI: Modern Greek Basic Course 3 Advanced