Re: Foreign Language Acquisition

From: roseann ekman (roseann@intellisys.net)
Date: Sun Jan 30 2000 - 16:19:36 EST


Hello,
There is also available, I believe, a cassette course "Learn or Review New
Testament Greek" - Vocabulary and answers to the exercises from New
Testament Greek For Beginners by J. Gresham Machen, D.D. recorded by Spiros
Zodhiates (in modern Greek pronunciation) through AMG Publishers,
Chattanooga, TN 37421. I've had mine for 15-20 years, so I'm not sure how
good this address is. God bless,
Roseann Ekman
Thomas St. Church of Christ
Altus, OK

>Esteban Otero Wrote:
>>Does learning to speak Modern Greek really help to "speak"/read Koine
>>Greek (forgive my ignorance)? If so, what resources are there that you
>>might
>>recommend, and are there any good resources on the pronunciation of Attic
>>and/or Koine Greek?
>
>Greetings,
> Spiros Zodhiates has the "Complete Koine Greek New Testament on
>Cassette" in Modern Greek.( Vol.1 Matt.- John) and (Vol. 2 Acts--- Rev.)
> I believe the address is the same :
> 6815 Shllowford Road
> Chattanooga, Tenn. 37422
>I hope that helps,
> Tony Starks :-)
>
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