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Year 9 Greek Course
by Lawrence McNally
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Year 9 Greek Course
A comprehensive introduction to Ancient Greek following John Taylor's Greek to GCSE Part 1
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4 of 40 lessons available • More lessons coming soon

Chapter 1: Foundations of Greek

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1.1
Introduction to the Course
Welcome to Ancient Greek! Learn about the language and its history.
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1.2
The Greek Alphabet & Writing
Learn to read and write the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet.
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1.3
Breathings, Accents & Diphthongs
Master breathings, accent marks, and vowel combinations.
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1.4
Present Tense
Learn 1st conjugation -ω verbs in the present tense.
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1.5
Nouns: 1st & 2nd Declension (singular)
Master nominative and accusative cases for basic nouns.
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1.6
Nouns: 1st & 2nd Declension (plural)
Add in the plural nominative and accusative cases.
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1.7
Word Order & Negatives
Understand Greek word order and negatives with οὐ.
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1.8
Prepositions with the Accusative
Learn common prepositions that take the accusative case.
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More Chapters Coming Soon!

Additional chapters covering all of Greek to GCSE Part 1 are currently in development. Check back regularly for new content as we build the complete Year 9 Greek course.

Course Statistics

  • 📚 40 lessons planned
  • 🔤 Greek alphabet focus
  • ✅ 4 lessons available
  • 📖 Following Taylor's Greek to GCSE

Greek Study Tips

Ancient Greek uses a different alphabet, so mastering the letters is your first priority. Practice writing and pronouncing each letter daily.

Greek grammar is complex but logical - patience and regular practice are key!

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Thank you for checking out Classicalia! I'm Lawrence and I teach Latin and Classics in Bristol.

I have a BA in Ancient History from King's College London, a PGCE in Latin with Classics from the University of Cambridge and an MEd (Transforming Practice) from Darwin College, Cambridge. I am particularly interested in Tacitean studies and the history of memory in classical antiquity. In 2021 I won the Classical Association's 'Outstanding New Teacher' award.

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