News and Media
In this intensive course, the lowest level of understanding is B2. Students will work on the Greek media such as blogs, TV news, and newspapers.
This course focuses on news and media with a minimum required language proficiency level of B2. This is a common approach in language education, where students work with various forms of Greek media to enhance their language skills and cultural understanding.
- Language Proficiency Level: The course is designed for students who have reached at least a B2 level of proficiency in Greek. At this level, students should be able to understand and communicate effectively in both spoken and written Greek.
- Media Sources: Students will engage with a variety of Greek media sources, including blogs, TV news programs, and newspapers. These sources offer diverse content and language styles, providing a comprehensive view of the language as it's used in different contexts.
- Listening Skills: Listening to TV news broadcasts and interviews will help students improve their listening comprehension skills. This is crucial for understanding spoken Greek in real-world situations.
- Reading Skills: Reading Greek newspapers and blogs will enhance students' reading comprehension, vocabulary, and familiarity with different writing styles.
- Cultural Context: In addition to language skills, the course may also explore the cultural and societal aspects of Greek media. This can include discussions about current events, political issues, and cultural trends as they are portrayed in the media.