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Courses and Teachers : Greek
Q:
What do you like the most about teaching Greek?
A:

I like that I can share knowledge with anyone who is interested in learning. Just as I love to learn, I also love to teach.


 
Q:
When did you start teaching Greek?
A:

I first started teaching Greek to children at 2015. I helped them with everyday school tasks. One year later I started teaching immigrants and refugees coming here in Greece in order to find job and live in Athens.


 
Q:
In your experience, what are the most common reasons for wanting to learn Greek?
A:

The number one reason is find job in Greece. The second one is studying in Greek universities and the third one is just for the pleasure of learning new languages.


 
Q:
How difficult is it to learn Greek, compared to other languages?
A:

Learning Greek is quite difficult because of the different alphabet and some grammar rules. But is not as difficult as it is thought to be. You can learn to speak every day Greek easier than you think.


 
Q:
What aspects of Greek culture are your students usually interested in?
A:

The most common aspect is history and philosophy.


 
Q:
What makes a good Greek student?
A:

Just have passion for learning, be patient and consistent.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning Greek?
A:

The difference between Greek and Latin alphabet and some rules in grammar.


 
Q:
What is your advice for students who are struggling?
A:

Don't give up and ask your teacher whatever you don't understand. Practice based on your needs is the key for success.


 
Q:
How long does it take to become fluent in Greek?
A:

Depends on the time you spend studying and the number of courses you take. I would say that you can learn basic communication and small talk within 2 months.


 

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