From: Rick Strelan (rick.strelan@mailbox.uq.edu.au)
Date: Tue Mar 23 1999 - 00:43:25 EST
I am trying to teach beginners Greek by using pictures. For example, we
looked at a picture of the baptism of Jesus, identified people and objects
in the picture and so established a vocabulary, then increased that by
learning a few simple verb forms for actions in the picture, and then read
Mk 1:9-11. It seemed to be effective. Does anyone else use pictures at all?
Could one not even be more basic and have a beginners picture book??
Thanks for any response.
Rick Strelan
Studies in Religion
University of Queensland
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