Greek language and culture courses
We are Greek language teachers and we are passionate about teaching Greek as a second or foreign language. Our school offers Greek language courses of all levels to foreigners and visitors from all over the world! We provide Greek language lessons in one of the most central part of Larisa as well as online lessons in our specially designed platform. You can choose the best way of learning Greek according to your needs, in small groups, one-to-one or online wherever you are.
With our courses in Greek language and culture our students can learn very efficiently how to:
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Read
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Write
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Communicate with native Greek speakers
In our school we teach all levels according to Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), from A1 to C2.
A1 – Beginners – Basic User – ELEMENTARY
(mainly for children and teenagers)
- Written and spoken communication tailored to the level of each department
- Practice through structured dialogues and written structured speech
- Learning to read and write
- Objective: communication skills in the Greek language
A2 – Basic User – ELEMENTARY
- Learning written and spoken language
- Structured dialogues and structured writing
- Learning grammatical structures
- I am learning to describe in the Greek language
B1 – medium – Independent User – INTERMEDIATE
- Contact with the spoken and written language
- Conducting dialogues on culture and professions
- Conducting interviews and argumentation
B2 – upper medium – INTERMEDIATE
- Written and spoken communication depending on the level of the department
- Complex communication situations and complex written speech
C1 – superior – ADVANCED
- Complex texts such as lectures, articles and interviews concerning specialized topics or topical issues
- Practice in oral production through presentations, discussions and debates and in written production through reports
C2 – ADVANCED
- You come into contact with complex texts such as lectures, articles and interviews concerning specialist and topical issues
- Practice in the production of oral speech through presentations, discussions and debates, in the production of written speech through reports