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Total Greek with the Michel Thomas Method
Hara Garoufalia-Middle and Howard Middle
CD
£83.33
+ VAT
ISBN:
9781444138047
Published:
28/10/2011
Extent:
8 Hrs
Series:
Michel Thomas Series
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Summary:

Speak Greek - Instantly. No books. No writing. No memorizing.
- Guaranteed success. Speak and understand perfectly - Incredible progress. Get what you want, fast - Absolute confidence. Unleash your natural learning style without trying
The Method:
Stress-free audio learning Michel Thomas teaches you through your own language, so there's no stress, and no anxiety. He builds it up, step by step, and you don't move on until you've absorbed and understood the previous point. And, as Michel Thomas said, 'What you understand, you know; and what you know, you don't forget.' With parallels to the way you learned your own language, each language is learned in 'real-time' conditions. There is no need to stop for homework, additional exercises or vocabulary memorization.
A 'virtual' classroom The classroom situation on the recording lets you learn with others. You enjoy their success, and you learn from their mistakes. The students on the recordings are not reading from scripts and they have received no additional instruction or preparation - just the guidance you hear on the recording. You, as the learner, become the third student and participate actively in the class.
There's no such thing as a poor student, only a poor teacher This is an important part of the Michel Thomas Method. Full responsibility for your learning lies with the teacher, not with you, the pupil. This helps to ensure that you can relax and feel confident, allowing you to learn effectively.
Why it Works:
Learn another language the way you learned your own You learned your own language naturally and enjoyably: now you can learn Greek in the same way. You'll stick with it because you'll love it. Use the unique method perfected over fifty years by the celebrated psychologist and linguist Michel Thomas.
This method works with your brain, helping you to build up your Greek in manageable, enjoyable steps by thinking out the answers for yourself. You learn through listening and speaking without the pressure of writing or memorizing. You pick up the language naturally and unforgettably. Join the millions of people worldwide who have learned a new language with the Michel Thomas Method.
- Audio-led course which shows you how Greek really works so you are fluent and confident in any situation - even if you don't know the exact word you need
- Flashcards, workbooks and interactive exercises to test yourself and measure your progress
- Certificate of achievement awarded on completion of online self-assessment
Table of Contents:
thélo = I want; éxo = I have; ‘you’ form of the verbs; egó/esís = I/you; form a question by upward inflexion; saying ‘yes’, ‘no’, ‘not’ (no auxiliary in Greek); question words ‘what? why? where?; ‘please’ and ‘thank you’; useful regular verbs in the prese
íme/íste/íne = I am, you are, he/she/it is; introduction of feminine gender; ‘a’/’the’ for feminine words; some common feminine food/drink items; neuter and feminine pronouns; revision of common regular verbs; he/she/it form of regular verbs; aftós/aftí =
aftó = this; me/you object pronoun; single phrase for ‘tag’ questions: étsi then íne (is it not so); endáksi = OK; íme apó = I am from (England); intro of masculine gender and common endings; I am (English) – with masc/feminine ending; countries/nationali
Introduction of simple past of verb to be; xthes = yesterday; ‘we’ form of verb to be and some known verbs; pronoun mas = ‘us’; introduction of adjectives and agreement with nouns in singular; pronouns: me, you, him, her, us, them; moo arési = I like (it
pánda/poté/sixná = always/never/often; double negative in Greek: I don’t have nothing = I don’t have anything; norís/argá = early/late;
Modals: explanation that there is no infinitive (‘to + verb’ form) in modern Greek, and action verb form agrees with subject: should/must: verb ‘prépi’ + particle ‘na’ plus special form of verb; can: verb boró + particle ‘na’ plus special form of verb; wa
Masculine noun and adjective endings, masculine form of ‘the’ and ‘a’.
About the Author(s):
Until May 2008 Hara Garoufalia-Middle taught Greek at both the University of Westminster and the City Literary Institute. Now she concentrates on teaching classes at the City Lit, as well as writing. Howard Middle is a consultant and project manager in the field of English as a Foreign Language. He was National Manager for Trinity College London's ESOL exams in Greece until mid 2009 and remains a consultant for this exam board.
Readership:
Self-access course for adult beginners
Reviews:
"The nearest thing to painless learning"
The Times
"A unique and perfectly brilliant way of learning languages"
Stephen Fry
"The most extraordinary experience of my life"
Emma Thompson
Sunday Times
Daily Telegraph
"Michel Thomas is a precious find indeed"
The Guardian
"Five minutes in and you already feel like you're winning"
Time Out
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