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Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre 1 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre The Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was established in 1950 and today is the largest centre for teaching the Greek language as a second/foreign language in the world. The Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre functions under the scientific supervision of the Department of Linguistics of the School of Philosophy, thus ensuring that students are offered high quality studies using the most up to date teaching methods. An up to date space for the teaching of Greek as a second/foreign language

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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre

The Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre of the National and Kapodistrian

University of Athens was established in 1950 and today is the largest centre for teaching the Greek language as a second/foreign language in the world. The Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre functions under the scientific supervision of the Department of Linguistics of the School of Philosophy, thus ensuring that students are offered high quality studies using the most up to date teaching methods.

An up to date space for the teaching of Greek as a second/foreign language

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Why should you choose the Greek Language

Teaching Centre of the University of Athens for Greek lessons?

To learn Greek from the best teachers of Greek as a second language, in the best educational environment, under the best conditions

All our teaching staff are specialized experts in the teaching of Greek as a second language,

with rich teaching experience, great experience in designing original teaching material and the

writing of textbooks

The Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre is situated in the University of Athens campus, a

few kilometers from the centre of Athens, next to the forest of Kaisariani with a view to the sea,

the Acropolis and Lycabbetus Hill

The specially built building of the Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre is up to date, with technological equipment that ensures exceptional results in the teaching of the language.

To meet people from all over the world who have selected to study or to live in Greece and speak the Greek language

To have continuous free assistance in practicing Greek from the postgraduate students of the Programme for the Teaching of Greek as a Foreign/Second Language within the framework of their practical experience and research

To be able to learn Ancient Greek in special classes of limited duration, in the same

place

To prepare for various levels of the Modern Greek Language Knowledge Certificate

examinations

To combine high quality teaching with very low cost (special prices for students who

attend courses for the second time at the Greek Language Teaching Centre or

combine Modern Greek and Ancient Greek courses/special groups)

To visit museums and archaeological sites in Greece with special guided tours

adapted to your level of Greek knowledge

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To learn, if you wish, the Greek language along with extracurricular activities which

suit your interests and talents (art exhibitions, theatre productions, speech festivals…)

For the Modern Greek Language Teaching Centre of the University

of Athens

• each student is UNIQUE

• his/her needs are UNIQUE

• each Modern Greek course brings to the fore his/her abilities

and interests.

Modern Greek Language Teaching Center

University Campus, 157 84 Zografou

Tel: (+30)2107277672, 2107277971, Fax: (+30)2107277673

E-mail: [email protected]

Web site: www.greekcourses.uoa.gr