The Greek Script & Sounds
You've just arrived in Greece and you're surrounded by unfamiliar writing.
The curriculum is built around lived scenarios, not grammar tables. Each unit places you in real situations, and the interactive exercises will ensure what you learn sticks with you.
A1 — Breakthrough
First contact with the language and culture. Reading the script, making connections, navigating basic daily situations. Six units that take you from the alphabet to ordering a meal in a taverna.
A2 — Waystage
Settling in and deepening engagement. Describing your life in detail, recounting the past, making plans, expressing opinions. Six units that make Greece feel like home.
You've just arrived in Greece and you're surrounded by unfamiliar writing.
You've landed in Athens. At the airport and on the metro, you start meeting people.
You've met some people and they want to get to know you, your job, family, phone number.
You're settling into daily routines, making plans, arranging to meet.
You need a pharmacy, a coffee, directions to the metro.
Food is central to Greek life. Whether you're in a taverna or a market.
Now that you're acquainted with your surroundings, describe your flat and neighbourhood.
Let's hear about your job, hobbies, and weekend plans.
Easter, christmas, and name days, learn how the locals celebrate.
You've been in Greece a while. People ask about your experiences, now you can tell them.
Ferries, buses, island-hopping. Compare options, book tickets, explore the Aegean.
You can talk about almost anything now. Try giving advice, making arguments, or having a deeper conversation.
Start with the alphabet. By the end of Unit 1 you'll be reading Greek script you see everywhere in Greece.