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The Greek Alphabet. Once they had a written language, the ancient Greeks wrote down a great many things including fables and myths and legends, business letters, diaries, contracts, and records of meetings. These writings helped scholars to discover a great deal about ancient Greek daily life.
This lesson introduces each Greek alphabetical character’s phoneme, as well as the pronunciation of each Greek alphabetical letter.
Lesson One: The Greek Alphabet Sight and Sounds of the Greek Letters (Module A) Study Aid Level Three: Practice Writing the Greek Letters. Practice writing all the Greek capital letters with their matching small letters in their alphabetical order. Pronounce each letter as you write it.
In this first lesson we will learn a few words and start to learn the alphabet. One the first page for every Day's work is the hand out for the day. It is a pdf file you can download and print. You will need to have Adobe's free Reader to view and print the handouts. Download study guide
This booklet provides you with printable sheets to practice writing Koine Greek. Simply print the pages you need and start practicing. You can also watch a 5-min video on how to write Koine Greek letters. Contents: Alphabet 4. Lowercase Letters 5. Uppercase Letters 8. Diphthongs 11. Breathing Marks and Accents 12.
How can I teach KS2 children about the ancient Greek alphabet? This resource is a great way to introduce Key Stage 2 children to the ancient Greek alphabet. Both upper-case and lower-case letters are presented clearly, along with the name of each letter and handy tips on how to pronounce them.
Lesson 1 - Greek Grammar. You are looking at the first Greek grammar lesson "the Greek Alphabet". Make sure you learn the sound of each letter and learn how to write it. We have included audio of the name of the letter and an example of a Greek word to avoid any confusion among regional accents (i.e. English, American, Australian...).