From: clayton stirling bartholomew (c.s.bartholomew@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu Feb 18 1999 - 16:24:20 EST
> You might take a look at Balme & Lawall, _Athenaze: An Introduction
> to Classical Greek_ (Oxford University Press, 1990). Yes, it is
> classical, but I count that as an advantage. The reason I call it to
> you attention is that Balme teaches at Harrow School in England, and
> the original book was tested and developed in a number of high schools
> as well as colleges. It uses an inductive approach, which you may
> wish to supplement with handouts.
Christopher,
Could you expand on "inductive approach."
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