ΤΕΙ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ/ LINGUA PROGRAM
Lingua
Action 2-Development of Tools and Materials
Re:
90085-CP-1-2001-1-GR-LINGUA-L2
Project:
HelloNet (http://hellonet.teithe.gr)
SYLLABUS
LESSONS |
COMMUNICATIVE EVENTS |
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GRAMMAR - SYNTAX |
The Greek Alphabet |
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- presentation of
the Greek alphabet |
Lesson 1 What’s your name? How
are you? Where are you from? |
Social interactions: Ø
Greetings, e.g. Hi, how are you? Ø
Introductions/ acquaintances, e.g.
What’s
your name? My name is Mary. |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events, proper nouns - expressions to
get someone’s attention |
- the definite
article, 3 genders, singular - the indefinite
article, 3 genders, singular - the final -ν - nominative – accusative of the personal
pronoun - the
interrogative pronoun ποιος (who) - indicative of
the Present tense of the verb είμαι (to be) (affirmative - question – negative forms) - indicative of
the Present tense of the type
Α verbs e.g. κάνω
– κάνεις (do) (affirmative - question – negative forms) |
Lesson 2 How old are you? What is your job? Family tree |
Information exchange on: Ø
age,
e.g. How
old are you? Ø
profession,
e.g. What is your job? Ø
marital status, e.g. Are you married? Ø
residence, e.g. Where do your parents live? |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the family tree - the numbers 0 -10 |
- the definite
article, 3 genders, plural - the genitive of
the personal pronoun - masculine nouns
ending in -ης e.g.
ο καθηγητής (the professor) - feminine nouns
ending in -α e.g.
η γυναίκα (the woman) |
Lesson 3 What is your telephone number? What time is it? |
Talking over the phone: Ø
asking somebody for his/ her telephone number, e.g.
What is your telephone number? Ø
asking for
somebody on the telephone, e.g. Hello, I would like to speak to Mary, please. Ø
making an
appointment with somebody, e.g What time shall we meet? Information exchange: Ø
ask
/ tell
the time, e.g. What time
is it? |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the time - the numbers11 - 30 |
- the possessive
adjective μου, σου,…(my,…) etc. - indicative of
the Present tense of the type Β2 verbs, e.g. μπορώ – μπορείς (I can) - masculine nouns ending
in -ος, e.g.
ο αδελφός (the brother) - neuter nouns ending
in -ο, e.g.
το ποτό (the drink). |
Lesson 4 What’s this? Who is he? |
Information exchange on persons: Ø
on their looks, e.g.
What
does he/she look like? Ø
on their type,
e.g. What type is
he/she? Information exchange on things, e.g. What is this? |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - information exchange
on prices - the days of the
week - the numbers 30 - 199 |
- the possessive pronoun δικός μου, δική μου, δικό
μου,… (mine,…), etc. - feminine nouns ending
in -η, e.g.
η αδελφή (the sister) |
Revision 1 (lessons 1-4) |
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Lesson 5 The weekly shopping |
Shopping at the supermarket/ the
open market/ the kiosk. Food and quantities, e.g. How much
does a kilo cost? I’d like half a kilo of feta cheese. |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - adverbs of place - the numbers 200 – 1.000 |
indicative of the Present tense of the type Β1 verbs, e.g. ρωτώ – ρωτάς (ask) - neuter nouns ending
in -ι, e.g.
το ψωμί (the bread) |
Lesson 6 Means of transportation |
Public and private transportation means, e,g. Where does the bus
number 14 stop? Trips / tourist offices, e.g.
Sorry,
there are no vacancies. |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the months of
the year |
- neuter nouns ending in -μα e.g.
το όνομα (the name) - adjectives ending in -ος -η -ο, e.g. καλός- ή - ό (good) |
Lesson 7 Have a nice trip! |
Trips / stay and hotel reservations Ø
reservations, e.g. I’d like to book a room. Ø
Brochures, e.g. The price includes … |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events / wishes regarding trips and greetings - itineraries,
timetables - the seasons of
the year |
- adjectives ending in -ος -α
-ο and -ος -ιά -ιό, e.g. ωραίος -α -ο (beautiful) and παλιός -ιά -ιό (old) - Indicative of
the Present tense of the verbs πάω (go), λέω (say,tell), τρώω (eat), ακούω (hear, listen) |
Lesson 8
In the market
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- clothes shopping, shop working hours, sales - expressions of
preference, e.g. Do you like
it? |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - clothing - colours |
- feminine nouns ending in -η, e.g. η θέση / οι θέσεις (the position) - the verb αρέσει, αρέσει να... (like, like to…) - the
demonstrative pronouns αυτός -ή -ό (this) and εκείνος
-η -ο (that) |
Revision 2 (lessons 5-8) |
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Lesson 9 Greek cuisine –
Entertainment in Greece |
- How to order a meal/ coffee, e.g. A greek coffee with a bit of sugar, please. - Cooking, e.g.
What
did you cook yesterday? - Going to the
movies / a concert |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the meals, fruits |
- the Past
Continuous tense of the verb είμαι
(to
be): ήμουν - Indicative of
the Simple Past tense of the type A verbs, e.g. κάνω
– έκανα (do-did), αρχίζω
–άρχισα (begin-began) |
Lesson 10 Civil services |
- Information exchange in the bank/ post office/ the University
secretariat / ΤΕΙ - Electricity bill
(ΔΕΗ), telephone bill (ΟΤΕ), etc. |
- words and expressions
relating to the communicative events - civil services / useful telephone numbers - a letter, an
identity card |
- Indicative of the Simple Past tense of the type Β1 and Β2 verbs, e.g. ρωτώ- ρώτησα (ask- asked), αργώ - άργησα (be late- was late) - Indicative of the Simple Past
tense of the verbs: έχω- είχα (have- had)), πάω- πήγα (go-went), λέω- είπα (say- said, tell- told) - Indicative of the Simple
Past tense of the irregular verbs, e.g. βλέπω- είδα (see- saw)
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Lesson 11
My home
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- looking for a
house/ renting a house/ buying a house - rooms of the
house - furniture / electric appliances |
- words and expressions
relating to the communicative events - small ads |
- masculine nouns ending in -ας, e.g.
ο άνδρας (the man) - Indicative of the Simple
Future tense of the type Α verbs, e.g. αγοράζω – θα αγοράσω (buy- will buy) - Indicative of the Simple
Future tense of the verbs: είμαι
- θα είμαι (be- will be), έχω - θα έχω (have- will have), πάω -
θα πάω (go- will go), λέω - θα πω (say/tell- will say/will
tell) |
Lesson 12 The weather –
Asking the way |
- Asking the way,
e.g. How
can I go
to...? / You turn right/ left... / You go straight… - Asking about the weather, e.g. What will the weather be
like? / It’s raining. / It’s windy. / The weather is fine. etc. |
words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the impersonal verbs used in weather expressions, e.g. it rains, it is windy, etc. - the horizon points - the ordinal and
cardinal numbers: ένας, μία, ένα (one) / τρεις, τρεις, τρία (three)/ τέσσερις, τέσσερις, τέσσερα (four) / πρώτος -η -ο (first), etc. |
- Indicative of the Simple Future tense of the Β1 - Β2 type verbs, e.g. προχωρώ θα προχωρήσω (go on-will
go on), τηλεφωνώ - θα τηλεφωνήσω (call – will call) - Indicative of the Simple Future tense of the irregular verbs, e.g. βλέπω - θα δω (see- will see), βγαίνω - θα βγω (go out- will go out), έρχομαι – θα έρθω (come- will come), τρώω - θα φάω (eat- will eat), etc. - the preposition σε in combination with the article, e.g. στο(ν), στη(ν). στο |
Revision 3 (lessons 9-12) |
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Lesson 13
Health
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- asking about somebody’s health, e.g. How do you feel? / What are
your symptoms? - a visit to a doctor, e.g. It must be a virus./ You must undergo some
examinations. |
- words and expressions relating to the communicative events - doctors’ specialties, e.g. general practitioner, dentist, etc. - parts of the
body, e.g. ear, head, etc. |
- the Subjunctive
of the type Α, Β1 and Β2 verbs e.g. να διαβάσω (to read), να τηλεφωνήσω (to make a call), etc. - the Subjunctive of the most common
irregular verbs, e.g. να ανεβώ (to get on), να πω (to say), etc. - the uses of the Subjunctive |
Lesson 14 The Media |
- during a radio broadcast/ TV show,
e.g. You are listening to the
broadcast.../ Take part in our
contest... - reading the TV guide
in a magazine – reading the
zodiac signs in a newspaper |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the Media, e.g. the newspapers, the magazines, the Internet - the zodiac signs, e.g. Taurus, Gemini |
- the Imperative
of the type Α, Β1 and Β2 verbs, e.g διάβασε (read), τηλεφώνησε (call), etc. - the Imperative of the most common irregular verbs, e.g. ανέβα (get on), πες (say), etc. |
Lesson 15 Celebrations and
customs in Greece |
- information exchange about celebrations and customs in - information exchange about special events, e.g. a wedding / the celebration of a name, etc. |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative situations - wishes for the correspondent communicative event, e.g. “Many happy returns!”, “
Happy name day!”, etc. |
- the Indicative
of the Present tense of verbs ending in -ομαι, e.g. γίνομαι (to become) - the relative
pronoun που (who, which, that) - adverbs of time,
e.g. τώρα (now), νωρίς (early), etc. |
Lesson 16 Cultural
elements of Greece |
- information exchange regarding the Greek mythology - description of the Olypmic Games and of |
- words and
expressions relating to the communicative events - the names of the twelve gods of - the names of the
sports, e.g. football, swimming, etc. |
- the degrees
of comparison for adjectives - the periphrastical way of expressing the
comparative and superlative
degrees e.g. πιο δυνατός από (stronger than), ο πιο δυνατός (the strongest), etc. - the interrogarive pronouns ποιος (who, whom), πόσος (how much), τι (what) - the indefinite pronouns κάθε (each, every), άλλος -η -ο (another one) and
μερικοί -ές -ά (some) |
Revision 4 (lessons 13-16) |
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