Modern Greek language
In the course of Modern Greek Language - Exhibition of the third lyceum, didactic units of various subjects are delivered, for analysis, elaboration and production of speech. The lesson of the exhibition is one of the most important lessons of the school, since it teaches the student to structure and process speech properly and also teaches him to produce and present his ideas and views by arguing properly. The value of the above reasons explain why the exhibition is a commonly examined nationwide course in all directions.
Course goals
- To acquire the ability to manipulate speech according to the needs of each test, to be able to reduce it (speech) in the examination of the summary and to extend it to the process of speech production
- To formulate a correct and well-structured argument in the production of speech
- Use vocabulary that contrasts with the widely used, thus differentiating the writing and making sense of the proofreader
- To be able to cope with the grammar exercises of each unit
Literature
Through the teaching of literature, students will come into free and creative contact with Greek and foreign literary works, so that through their interpretation, they can feel the aesthetic pleasure. Literature will help them to understand the expressive ways in which writers represent the relationship between man and the natural and man-made environment and will give them a complete picture of the inspiration of writing and writing creation.
The class of literature, as the word says, is an art of speech˙ and as an art of speech, it must be free, independent and personal. Free, because the creator can express whatever theme he wants with whatever meaning he wants. Independent, because it does not need to obey rules, only inspiration is enough. Finally, personal because the style and language of each writer are unique elements that characterize and follow him in his later course. It is these three characteristics that try to pass the literature lesson to the students, to build a free, independent and completely personal spirit.
Course goals
- Compare the textual types and techniques used, examine ideological positions and conceptual references
- Relate texts to each other by making intertextual approaches
- Understand the vocabulary, style, language and expressive ways of each creator
Co-examination of Modern Greek Language and Modern Greek Literature
According to the new curriculum and the amendments of the Ministry of Education and Religions, a new way of teaching and co-examining the Modern Greek Language and Modern Greek Literature is determined.
The aim of the change in the way students are taught and evaluated in the Modern Greek course is for students to become creative and productive in a wide range of written and oral texts, to develop skills such as interactiveness and critical thinking.






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