2.13 | Buying a ticket
Today’s lesson is “how to buy a ticket.” While it’s true that many things can be purchased online, some tickets, such as those for museums and archaeological sites, need to be bought on-site. Useful Vocabulary
Today’s lesson is “how to buy a ticket.” While it’s true that many things can be purchased online, some tickets, such as those for museums and archaeological sites, need to be bought on-site. Useful Vocabulary
Let’s find out some cultural differences that Ellis experiences in Greece! We will take you on a vacation to Greece with Ellis and her Greek friends. We are sure a lot of you are going to relate to some of…
We all book hotels online nowadays, but having an episode about this is still useful. We’ll give you some tips about booking hotels in Greece, and we have two dialogues to teach you how to make a reservation and check…
In 2 dialogues we’re going to show you how to rent a car in Greek. Next time you are in Greece, you will be able to do it in Greek! You will learn the following vocabulary:– αυτοκίνητο / αμάξι– νοικιάζω–…
In today’s episode, we will discuss everyday experiences in Greece, such as shopping at a supermarket, dining at a restaurant, or staying with a Greek friend. Useful Vocabulary Useful Expressions
It’s time to play a game! We are going to complete some exercises together and teach you how to correctly use the following connector words: και ήότανανεπειδήαλλάενώπου
We use filler words when we need time to think about what we will say next. Some common filler words in Greek are:
A lot of people who learn Greek struggle with the words ότι, πως, που because they all translate to the word ‘that’ in English. In this episode we will teach you what the difference is. We will also read a…
Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. In English, these words are my, your, his, her, etc. Although the functions are very similar, we must consider some details to use them correctly. Possessive pronouns (weak form) Useful Vocabulary…
A lot of people who learn Greek struggle with the difference between μην, δεν and όχι. In this episode we’ll not only explain you the difference, but we’re going to practice this together in example phrases, so you won’t mix…
In today’s episode, we will learn about Greece’s school system and the different stages of education, starting from primary school, moving through secondary school, and finally reaching university. Along the way, we will share some fascinating texts and stories. Useful…
A lot of Greek learners struggle with the difference between με and μου. In this episode we will explain you the difference. We will practice this together and you will hear a story to train these words even better
In this episode, we will have a blast playing a Greek game called “What is it and Who is it?” Listen carefully and try to guess the words. It will be a lot of fun, so join in! Useful vocabulary: …