Modern Greek

Modern Greek (Greek: Νέα Ελληνικά or Νεοελληνική γλώσσα, "Neo-Hellenic", historically and colloquially, also known as Ρωμαίικα, "Romaic" or "Roman") refers to the varieties of the Greek language spoken in the modern era. The beginning of the "modern" period of the language is often symbolically assigned to the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453, even though that date marks no clear linguistic boundary and many characteristic modern features of the language had been present centuries earlier - from the fourth to the fifteenth century AD. During most of the period, the language existed in a situation of diglossia (due in part to the Dark Ages), with regional spoken dialects existing side by side with learned, archaic written forms. Most notably, during much of the 19th and 20th centuries, it was known in the competing varieties of popular Demotic and learned Katharevousa. Today, standard modern Greek, based on Demotic, is the official language of both Greece and Cyprus. Greek is spoken today by approximately 12-15 million people, mainly in Greece and Cyprus, but also by minority and immigrant communities in many other countries.

Source: Wikipedia

 

Course Offerings

  • GREK 0180 Elementary Modern Greek I
  • GREK 0280 Elementary Modern Greek II
  • GREK 0380 Intermediate Modern Greek I
  • GREK 0480 Intermediate Modern Greek II
  • GREK 0388 Greek for Heritage Speakers I
  • GREK 0488 Greek/Heritage Speakers II

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Instructors

Georgia Nikolaou

Course Schedule

Title Instructors Location Time Description Cross listings Fulfills Registration notes Syllabus Syllabus URL Term
GREK 0180-680 Elementary Modern Greek I Georgia Nikolaou TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM This course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of the modern Greek Language. Instructions are theme based and is supported by a Textbook as well as other written or audiovisual material. It provides the framework for development of all communicative skills (reading, writing, comprehension and speaking) at a basic level. The course also introduces students to aspects of Modern Greek culture that are close to students' own horizon, while it exposes them to academic presentations of Greek history, arts, and current affairs. Quizzes, finals and short individual work with presentation are the testing tools. The completion of this unit does NOT satisfy the language requirement. https://coursesintouch.apps.upenn.edu/cpr/jsp/fast.do?webService=syll&t=202430&c=GREK0180680 2024C
GREK 0380-680 Intermediate Modern Greek I Georgia Nikolaou TR 7:00 PM-8:29 PM This course is designed for students with an elementary knowledge of Demotic Modern Greek, and aims mainly at developing oral expression, reading and writing skills. Penn Lang Center Perm needed 2024C
GREK 0388-680 Greek/Heritage Speakers I Georgia Nikolaou This course is intended to help Heritage Speakers or student with prior knowledge of conversational modern Greek (or even Ancient Greek) to refresh or enrich their knowledge of modern Greek and who would not be a good fit for the elementary or intermediate classes. A theme based textbook and instructions along with a comprehensive overview of grammar as a whole is presented while original text, songs, video and other media are used in order to augment vocabulary and increase fluency in modern Greek. Students are expected to properly use the language, do theme-based research on the themes examined and provide written work on various subjects and make conversation in class. Presentations on researched topics account for final exam. Penn Lang Center Perm needed https://coursesintouch.apps.upenn.edu/cpr/jsp/fast.do?webService=syll&t=202430&c=GREK0388680 2024C
GREK 0588-680 Advanced Greek for Heritage Speakers Georgia Nikolaou Advanced Greek for heritage speakers. Penn Lang Center Perm needed 2024C
GREK 0280-680 Elementary Modern Greek II Georgia Nikolaou WILL 204 TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM Continuation of Elementary Modern Greek I, with increased emphasis on reading and writing. 2024A
GREK 0480-680 Intermediate Modern Greek II Georgia Nikolaou Further attention to developing oral expression, reading, and writing skills for students with knowledge of Demotic Modern Greek. 2024A
GREK 0488-680 Greek/Heritage Speakers II Georgia Nikolaou WILL 204 TF 7:00 PM-8:30 PM It is the continuation of GREK 0388 with completing Grammar (passive voice as well as unusual nouns and adjectives etc.,) and adding more challenging reading and writing material. The completion of this course satisfies the language requirement. ALL students completing the HSI GREK 0388 are eligible to enroll. ALL OTHERS will have to take a placement test. 2024A
GREK 0588-680 Advanced Greek for Heritage Speakers Georgia Nikolaou Advanced Greek for heritage speakers. Penn Lang Center Perm needed 2024A
GREK 0180-680 Elementary Modern Greek I Georgia Nikolaou WILL 219 TR 5:15 PM-6:44 PM This course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of the modern Greek Language. Instructions are theme based and is supported by a Textbook as well as other written or audiovisual material. It provides the framework for development of all communicative skills (reading, writing, comprehension and speaking) at a basic level. The course also introduces students to aspects of Modern Greek culture that are close to students' own horizon, while it exposes them to academic presentations of Greek history, arts, and current affairs. Quizzes, finals and short individual work with presentation are the testing tools. The completion of this unit does NOT satisfy the language requirement. 2023C
GREK 0380-680 Intermediate Modern Greek I Georgia Nikolaou This course is designed for students with an elementary knowledge of Demotic Modern Greek, and aims mainly at developing oral expression, reading and writing skills. Penn Lang Center Perm needed 2023C
GREK 0388-680 Greek/Heritage Speakers I Georgia Nikolaou WILL 215
WILL 215
T 7:00 PM-8:29 PM
F 5:00 PM-6:29 PM
This course is intended to help Heritage Speakers or student with prior knowledge of conversational modern Greek (or even Ancient Greek) to refresh or enrich their knowledge of modern Greek and who would not be a good fit for the elementary or intermediate classes. A theme based textbook and instructions along with a comprehensive overview of grammar as a whole is presented while original text, songs, video and other media are used in order to augment vocabulary and increase fluency in modern Greek. Students are expected to properly use the language, do theme-based research on the themes examined and provide written work on various subjects and make conversation in class. Presentations on researched topics account for final exam. 2023C
GREK 0588-680 Advanced Greek for Heritage Speakers Georgia Nikolaou Advanced Greek for heritage speakers. Perm Needed From Department 2023C
GREK 0488-680 Greek/Heritage Speakers II Georgia Nikolaou WILL 4
WILL 301
W 7:00 PM-7:59 PM
F 5:15 PM-7:14 PM
It is the continuation of GREK 0388 with completing Grammar (passive voice as well as unusual nouns and adjectives etc.,) and adding more challenging reading and writing material. The completion of this course satisfies the language requirement. ALL students completing the HSI GREK 0388 are eligible to enroll. ALL OTHERS will have to take a placement test. Penn Lang Center Perm needed 2023A