Greek Language Studies

Overview
Greek Language Studies at St Andrew's aim to establish the fundamental knowledge necessary to provide students with systematic and progressive formation in Greek language acquisition, communication, and cultural literacy.
The discipline introduces students to the grammatical, phonetic, syntactical, lexical, and communicative structures of contemporary Greek and gradually develops competency across the four principal language domains of reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Undergraduate Units
MGKA1 Modern Greek Language Proficiency A1
This course unit introduces a fundamental knowledge of the Contemporary Greek language. It constitutes the foundational unit which will prepares students to become independent users of the Greek language by enabling skills in reading, writing, comprehension and spelling in Greek.
MGKA2 Modern Greek Language Proficiency A2
The course unit builds upon the Beginners (A1) unit further consolidating skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening. Together with the A1 unit will enable students to become basic users of contemporary Greek language enabling them to begin reading basic Greek texts on Orthodox Theology.
MGKB1 Modern Greek Language Proficiency B1
The course unit builds upon the Beginners (A1 & A2) units further consolidating skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening. Together with the A1 unit will enable students to become basic users of contemporary Greek language enabling them to begin reading basic Greek texts on Orthodox Theology.
MGKB2 Modern Greek Language Proficiency B2
The course unit builds upon the (B1) course unit further consolidating skills in speaking, writing, reading and listening. Together with the A1 unit will enable students to become basic users of contemporary Greek language enabling them to begin reading basic Greek texts on Orthodox Theology.