Greek for Children, Primer A DVD - CLassic Academic Press

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Imagine having an experienced Greek teacher walk right into your home to teach your students.


With this DVD set, your students will receive just that kind of one-on-one learning experience.


They will enjoy learning with author Dr. Christopher Perrin as he teaches each chapter from Greek for Children, Primer A, presenting clear, whiteboard grammar lessons given by from a cozy office.


Your students will be able to chant along with other students to master the vocabulary from each chapter in the book.


The pronunciation of Greek will become a breeze, and don't be surprised to hear even your youngest children picking up the catchy chants and songs.


Each lesson (average twenty minutes per lesson) corresponds to the weekly chapter in the Primer, and features the chanting and singing of vocabulary and paradigms along with clear grammatical explanations by Dr. Perrin.


The actual text from the book appears on the screen as the material is presented, making it easy to follow along.


This smooth, clear introduction to Greek will set your students on their way to learning Greek and reading the Greek New Testament.

Greek for Children, Primer A DVD - CLassic Academic Press

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Author Christopher A. Perrin Chris is the publisher with Classical Academic Press, a consultant to classical, Christian schools and the Director of the Alcuin Fellowship with the Institute for Classical Schools.

Chris has taught at Messiah College and Chesapeake Theological Seminary and served as headmaster of Covenant Christian Academy in Harrisburg, PA from its founding in 1997 until 2007.

He received his B.A. in history from the University of South Carolina, his M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary in California and his Ph.D. in Apologetics from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

He was also a special student in literature at St. Johns College in Annapolis.

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