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First lesson! Don't worry, the alphabet will come later, and that's for a good reason! Remember that when you were a child your parents didn't teach you the alphabet first! You learned some words and phrases before you learned the alphabet. Also, we don't include subtitles in our videos because we want you to learn to think in Greek. The best way to learn a language is to experience it like you did as a child. Remember to have fun and enjoy it! Watch the lesson as many times as you need to before going to the next lesson. When you watch it the second time, we recommend repeating the words aloud.

 

 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 2 - Singular feminine nouns, adjectives and article. Free Greek.

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 3 - Singular neuter nouns, adjectives and article. 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 4 - Review and first conjunctions - Free Greek.

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This lesson is a review of lessons 1-3. Singular masculine, feminine and neuter nouns, adjectives, demonstrative pronouns and definite articles. Learning this way will train you to understand words in context without having to know each and every word. Later, this will help you to read texts with some unfamiliar words. Don't worry, everything you need to know will be repeated when we learn to read.

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 5 - 1st and 2nd person singular pronouns and the verb 'to be' - Free Greek.

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Sep 1, 2021 Biblical Greek - Lessons in Order

Learn the first and second person singular pronouns and the corresponding verb 'to be', and hear your first short story in Biblical Greek! What should you know after this lesson? 1. Know how to greet one another. 2. Recognize the 1st and 2nd person singular pronouns. 3. Recognize the 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular forms of the verb 'to be'. Learning this way will train you to understand words in context without having to know each and every word. Later, this will help you to read texts with some unfamiliar words. Don't worry, everything you need to know will be repeated when we learn to read.

 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 6 - Masculine, feminine and neuter plural articles and nouns.

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What should you know after this lesson? 1. Recognise the masculine, feminine and neuter plural nouns. 2. Recognise the masculine, feminine and neuter plural forms of the article. Learn to recognise the plural forms of the article and the nouns and whether they are masculine, feminine or neuter. Learning this way will train you to understand words in context without having to know each and every word. Later, this will help you to read texts with some unfamiliar words. Don't worry, everything you need to know will be repeated when we learn to read. The alphabet is coming soon!

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 7 - Parts of the body and more plural nouns.

 
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Learn the basic parts of the face and body! What should you know after this lesson? 1. Recognise the basic parts of the face and body. 2. Recognise the plural forms of nouns and whether they are masculine, feminine or neuter. Learning this way will train you to understand words in context without having to know each and every word. Later, this will help you to read texts with some unfamiliar words. Don't worry, everything you need to know will be repeated when we learn to read. The alphabet is coming soon!

 

 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 8 - Plural masculine, feminine and neuter adjectives

 
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What should you know after this lesson? 1. Recognise plural masculine, feminine and neuter adjectives. Learn to recognise the plural forms of adjectives and whether they are masculine, feminine or neuter. Learning this way will train you to understand words in context without having to know each and every word. Later, this will help you to read texts with some unfamiliar words. Don't worry, everything you need to know will be repeated when we learn to read. The alphabet is coming soon!

 

 

 

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I've heard of Aleph with Beth. Didn't know there was a Greek variant. Thanks for sharing!

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 9a - Reading practise with breathing marks and accents 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 9 - Alphabet part 1 - 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 10 - Numbers 1-5 (Neuter)

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 11 - Numbers 1-5 (Feminine) 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 12 - Numbers 1-5 (Masculine)

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 16 - Alphabet Part 2 

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 16a - Practise reading with diphthongs

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 16b - Practise reading capital letters

 

 

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Biblical Greek - Quiz for Lessons 15-16

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 17 - Singular genitive pronouns and articles

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 17 - Singular genitive pronouns and articles - Free Greek.

 

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Biblical Greek - Lesson 19 - Plural genitive pronouns - Free Greek

 

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