Modern Greek/Restructuring

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Restructured

The below lessons are the lessons that have been created for the restructuring. The represent mainly just a division of the content into smaller slices.

Dump of links to the original lessons which have not yet been restructured

So that they aren't on the front page.


Lesson Plan

Each chapter is given a outline of its content and the reasoning behind it.

You need to read the language before learning it.
The Basis of a sentence is a verb subject and object. This is part of the basis for this
Pronouns are some of the simplest words and yet the most used.
Verbs are needed for basic sentences. But without nouns nothing decent can be expressed.
Saying, hello and goodbye is fundamental. Most often the first thing learnt by a person.
Important when getting around. Think about platform 1 and train leaving at 8:20.
This is for useful comments on slight changes due to dialect. Varying ways of saying numbers. Slang for certain areas if it is useful.

The question is whether it is better to have the Dialog in the second lesson but be unable to fully explain it. Or to have it later and be able to explain everything.--IKnowNothing 20:49, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

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