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Weekly Schedule

HOMEWORK SCHEDULE

Note: The heaviest homework load in terms of due dates is on Friday and on Monday. However, you are strongly encouraged to complete the assignments before the due date, based on your personal Study Schedule (see below). You should create your own homework and study schedule based on your available time, not solely based on the due dates for each individual assignment.

For details about each activity, check the Activities List.

Tuesday 1 point New Vocabulary Quiz
Wednesday (2 points extra credit) Practice Sentences in Croy
Wednesday 4 points Review Vocabulary Quiz
Thursday 4 points New Morphology and Syntax Quiz
Thursday 4 points Record Audio Recitation
Friday 5 points Dictation Quiz
Friday 4 points Review Morphology and Syntax Quiz
Monday 5 points Greek Composition
Monday 3 points Listening to Recitations
Monday (2 points extra credit) Image Response
Monday (2 points extra credit) LXX/NT Sentences

STUDY SCHEDULE

The most important aspect of this class is that you regularly spend 10 hours per week on your assignments. Ideally, this means you will spend approximately 90 minutes - 2 hours on this class every day of the week. Here is a suggestion for how you can divide up the week's work if you are working 2 hours per day, Monday through Friday (with an additional 2 hours of suggested study activities for students who have not studied an inflected language before).

This study schedule allows you to meet all the assignment deadlines, while spreading your work out evenly over the week. You will find learning Greek much easier if you can work on it every day. If you only study two or three times a week, you will forget much of what you learn and have to repeat it - meaning that it will take you much more time, with much added frustration. Studying every day is best!

For details about each activity, check the Activities List.

Monday 60 minutes Vocabulary and Paradigms. Study new vocabulary and forms (verb forms, noun forms); take New Vocabulary Quiz
Monday 60 minutes Syntax. Start studying new syntax for this week; start working on the Practice Sentences in Croy.
Tuesday 30 minutes Vocabulary and Paradigms. Review new vocabulary and forms (verb forms, noun forms); take New Vocabulary Quiz again if needed
Tuesday 60 minutes Syntax. Continue studying new syntax and working on the Sentences; take New Morphology and Syntax Quiz
Tuesday 30-60 minutes Syntax. Start reviewing old syntax.
Wednesday 30 minutes Vocabulary and Paradigms. Start reviewing old vocabulary and forms (verb forms, noun forms); take Review Vocabulary Quiz
Wednesday 30 minutes Syntax. Review new syntax; continue working on the Sentences (take New Morphology and Syntax Quiz again if needed)
Wednesday 60-90 minutes Translating. Review and complete the Practice Sentences.
Thursday 30 minutes Syntax. Continue reviewing old syntax; take Review Morphology and Syntax Quiz (and take New Morphology and Syntax Quiz again if needed)
Thursday 30-60 minutes

Speaking. Create your Audio Recitation

Thursday 30-60 minutes Listening. Take the Dictation Quiz
Friday 30-60 minutes Syntax. Continue reviewing old syntax; take Review Morphology and Syntax Quiz again if needed
Friday 30-60 minutes Composition. Complete the Composition assignment.
Friday 30 minutes Listening. Listen to recitations. (plus take Dictation Quiz again if needed)

 


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