This companion workbook contains additional exercises as well as a crossword puzzle, ideas for student compositions and dialogues, an English-language explanation of an aspect of Greek culture, a grammar review, and an exam, all aimed at inspiring students to explore the Greek world in lively and often humorous ways.
Chrysanthi Yiannakou-Bien is Senior Lecturer in Modern Greek, Emerita, Dartmouth College, and teacher of Modern Greek in the Accelerated Language Programs sponsored by the Rassias Foundation at Dartmouth College.
Dimitri Gondicas is Executive Director of the Program in Hellenic Studies and Lecturer in Modern Greek at Princeton University.
John Rassias is the William R. Kenan Professor, chair of the Department of French and Italian at Dartmouth College, and president of the Rassias Foundation.
Andromache Karanika, a recent Princeton University Ph.D. in classics, is Visiting Assistant Professor at Temple University.
Peter Bien is Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus, Dartmouth College, and a former president of the Modern Greek Studies Association.
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