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Below you will find a set of "blanks" to fill in as you listen to the audio. Write down, in Greek, what you hear. Do not worry about accent marks. Just try to identify each word and spell it correctly as you listen. Next, translate the results of your dictation into English. Then take the Dictation Quiz, which gives you four different options for the translation. If your translation of the dictated sentence does not match any of the options, go back and listen to the sentence again. (You can start the quiz and resume it as often as you want, saving your answers each time, before you actually submit the quiz for grading.)
After the quiz deadline has passed, an answer key showing the Greek sentences will be made available.
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