The Student Workbook supplements the New Testament Greek: A Reading Course textbook with additional exercises and short readings. Presented in a variety of formats, this extra practice encourages learners to further hone language skills.
Features
- About three–six activities per chapter reinforce vocabulary, grammar, and syntax presented in the student textbook.
- Regular derivative work empowers learners to make connections between English and Greek vocabulary..
- Translation exercises from English to Greek and Greek to English improve learners’ facility with Greek. Different formats for these exercises provide varying levels of difficulty..
- Analyzing Scripture diagramming tasks correspond to biblical Greek selections included in the student textbook. These drills offer a systematic approach to understanding the grammatical structure of authentic Greek readings.
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“After trying several textbooks for my high school Ancient Greek program, we have happily settled on Sally Teague's New Testament Greek: A Reading Course. Students take great pride in reading unadapted passages from the New Testament and Septuagint after only a few introductory chapters! Teague's chapters present just the right amount of vocabulary and grammar for students, and the lessons cumulatively and carefully build up increasing fluency. More than with any other method or book, I have found that students retain what they have learned as it is reinforced with carefully selected passages. Each chapter begins with an interesting image from the material culture which leads to great questions and conversations about the scope of Greek culture. I recommend the workbook as well, whose chapters include drills, etymology, and exercises that can be used for practice or assessment. Students can be reading and reciting scripture in less than a semester—a great tool for starting a Greek club, class, or program! Sure to get a positive response from students, parents, and administrators alike!”
Elizabeth Wise
Classical Language Chair
Greek & Latin Teacher
Loyola Blakefield High School
Towson, MD
Elizabeth Wise
Classical Language Chair
Greek & Latin Teacher
Loyola Blakefield High School
Towson, MD
by: Elizabeth Wise,– Loyola Blakefiled High School