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Ancient Greek Language Courses
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Discover new ways to experience language and ideas. Ancient Greek opens a window into the classical world. From mythology and theatre to philosophy and history, it reveals the ideas and stories that shaped Western civilisation. Texts date back more than two millennia and are still studied worldwide.
Level
Overview
Beginner
Recognise and understand basic Ancient Greek forms, including the alphabet, noun declensions, and verb conjugations, and translate simple sentences and short adapted texts
Intermediate
Interpret more complex Ancient Greek texts using a wide range of grammatical structures, including participles and the subjunctive, and understand extended passages with multiple clauses
Advanced
Analyse and translate Ancient Greek texts independently, demonstrating accuracy, stylistic awareness, and understanding of Greek literary, cultural, and historical context
Course Name
Prior Hours
Beginner Ancient Greek: Course 1
0 hours
Beginner Ancient Greek: Course 2
20 hours
Beginner Ancient Greek: Course 3
40 hours
Beginner Ancient Greek Conclusion
60 hours
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Prior Hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek: Course 1
80 hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek: Course 2
100 hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek: Course 3
120 hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek: Course 4
140 hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek: Course 5
160 hours
Intermediate Ancient Greek Conclusion
180 hours
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Prior Hours
Advanced Ancient Greek Course
200+ hours
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Ancient Greek Beginners 1 - F2F
Begin reading Ancient Greek by learning the alphabet, forming basic sentences, and exploring grammar and vocabulary through simple texts and cultural insights into Ancient Athens.
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ONL
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Ancient Greek Beginners 3 - F2F
Develop your reading skills in beginner Ancient Greek by working with simplified texts, consolidating grammar, and exploring classical culture through structured language practice.
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ONL
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Ancient Greek Advanced 2 - F2F
Analyse classical texts in advanced Ancient Greek by reading Euripides and Lysias, interpreting language structures, and exploring drama, rhetoric, and Athenian society.
