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A Greek Alphabetarion: A Primer for Teaching How to Read, Write & Pronounce Ancient & Biblical Greek
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Item Description... A Primer for Teaching How to Read, Write & Pronounce Ancient & Biblical Greek
Before we can learn a language, we must master its alphabet. Yet many Greek grammars spend little time teaching the symbols and sounds of the Greek alphabet. Failure to master the basics of a language -- its spelling and phonics rules -- will cripple our progress in mastering the whole language.
This new edition of A Greek Alphabetarion has been thoroughly revised and reformatted to make it easier for parents to teach their children, and for older students to learn by themselves. A syllabary (practice blending consonants and vowels) and a chrestomathy (practice reading sample passages) have been added in this new edition.
A Greek Alphabetarion teaches the Greek alphabet in alphabetical order, letter by letter, using a rhythmic cadence to aid the student's memorization. Then, it teaches the alphabet in phonetic order, classifying each letter by its sound. A Greek Alphabetarion helps the student step-by-step to master reading Greek before moving on to study Greek grammar.
Suitable for all ages, child through adult, in homeschools, private schools, colleges, and seminaries.
Pronunciation CD included.
Designed to be accompanied by A Greek Hupogrammon: A Beginner's Copybook for the Greek Alphabet with Pronunciations by Harvey Bluedorn. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 158
Dimensions: Length: 8.8" Width: 7.5" Height: 0.6"
Binding Softcover
Release Date Nov 1, 2004
Publisher Trivium Pursuit
ISBN 0974361690 EAN 9780974361697
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 | A Great Resource! Jan 3, 2006 |
| A Greek Alphabetarion, by Harvey Bluedorn, is a great resource to those of any age beginning the study of Biblical Greek. The book presents an in depth overview of the relationship between Greek and the English language, as well as providing students with an elementary study of the Greek alphabet and basic grammar. After building a basic understanding of the Greek alphabet, the book delves into Greek phonics, pronunciation, reading, and, finally, Bible verse translation. This Alphabetarian provides a basic foundation for advancing onto further Greek study, and does so with a with a Biblical foundation. I highly recommend it! | | |  | Great Greek Primer Dec 1, 2005 |
I am extremely pleased with this introduction to the Greek language by Harvey Bluedorn. My 10-year started it this past semester, and has enjoyed his lessons in Greek immensely. Being independent in this subject especially thrills him. He reads the lesson, listens to the proper pronunciation of the Greek letter with the included compact disc, and then works in a copybook "A Greek Huppogram" (also by Harvey Bluedorn). We then review the material together. He has picked this up so quickly, no doubt due to the skill of Mr. Bluedorn in making this material understandable.
The Alphabetarian is broken up into three parts-the basic Greek alphabet, Greek reading skills for advancing students, and the Greek phonetic system for advanced students. (We are still working on part one). The book is very well organized, and makes what I thought would be an extremely difficult language to learn approachable, uncomplicated, and fun. It's a great starter program for those interested in learning Greek, perfect for beginners or those in need of review. | | |  | The Best Way to Learn Greek! Jul 29, 2005 |
I recently purchased this book along with the Greek Alphabet Flash Cards, and Greek Alphabet Banner to use in teaching my children Greek. I love the way that Mr. Bluedorn has set up this language program.
Mastering the sounds of the Greek alphabet is truly the most practical way of beginning language study. I was saddened to see that Matt (review above) does not see the value of this book. It is not simply an alphabet book, it also teaches the phonetic code of Greek. The sounds the letters make. It uses a similar teaching system to the Spalding method (The Writing Road to Reading) and to Wanda Sanseri's method which is an Orton/Spalding based program called: Spell to Write and Read.
The reason that we have an epidemic of dyslexia in America today is because children are not taught the phonetic code of the English langauge. They are taught whole-language/sight reading methods and can often read only books containing the small number of words that they have been taught. When you teach the phonetic code of a language first children can sound out any word that they have not previously read and will read and comprehend at a much higher level. (For more information on this topic go to my this site.com review of Spell to Write and Read.) The same will be true of children who are first taught the phonetic code of Greek. They will eventually read and comprehend Greek at a much higher level than their counterparts who were taught a few Greek words by sight.
Since I already teach my children with Spell to Write and Read and they are familiar with this system of learning, it should be relatively easy to add on this program. First we will master all the sounds of the Greek alphabet, then I will check my children's understanding by giving them Greek phonogram quizzes (a la Spell to Write and Read), and then we can work into spelling simple Greek words. Reading Greek will be the next natural step.
Though I feel challenged by the idea of studying Greek, having this well laid out system by Mr. Bluedorn gives me hope and the tools I need to dig in and start learning.
I highly recommend that you also purchase the Greek Alphabet Flash Cards and the Greek Alphabet Banner to go along with this book and CD. We have already placed our Greek Alphabet Banner in our kitchen and it is quite beautiful and draws our children into a curiosity about these "strange letters." Curiosity is the first step to learning!
I am also looking forward to purchasing Mr. Bluedorn's Greek Copy book that will be available later this summer.
Britta McColl Morning Star Learning www.morningstarlearning.com
| | |  | Basically Worthless Jul 17, 2005 |
| The Greek alphabet, which is the basis of our own, is quite simple. Why would anyone need a whole book about the alphabet. The book is basically worthless. | | |  | A Greek Alphabetarion May 3, 2005 |
This program was developed by Harvey Bluedorn who along with his wife Laurie authored Teaching the Trivium. Having encouraged parents in the wisdom to consider teaching Greek, Mr. Bluedorn now provides us a venue to do so. This program is designed so that a parent can easily and systematically begin to teach and learn Greek alongside their young children. An older child can easily go through the program at his own pace. The text is clear, well laid out and includes a valuable pronunciation CD. After completing this course one can continue a more in depth study of Greek with Mr. Bluedorn's Homeschool Greek program.
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