COURSE GREEK Upper Intermediate Terms Michaelmas, Hilary & Trinity Entry Level CERF: A2 Tutor Kostas Skordyles Course Content Present Perfect Past Perfect Passive Voice More on Noun Declensions More on Adjective Declensions More on verbal aspect More on Conditional Sentences Temporal Sentences Learning outcomes Course book The course is designed to accommodate student’s needs and preferences. The aim is to encourage students to make use of vocabulary in a variety of situations and to actively respond to oral and written material. Communicate in Greek, 2 (chapters 17-24) Communicate in Greek, 2 – Exercise book 2 Listening: Άκου να δεις, 2 and 3 Material provided by the tutor. By the end of the year, regularly participating students are expected to have reached Common European Framework Level B1, i.e.: Can understand the main ideas of fairly complex texts. Can interact with some fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers quite possible without considerable strain for either party. Can produce fairly clear texts on a wide range of subjects and explain a viewpoint on a topical issue. Students should also be able to sit the exam for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek (Πιστοποιητικό Ελληνομάθειας), Level B1, acknowledged by the European Council and awarded by the Greek State.