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Master speaking, reading & writing Ancient Greek with us

Discover the timelessness of writing Ancient Greek, enhance your speaking skills, and master the art of reading classical texts with our expert-led online seminars. Whether pursuing academic success or personal enrichment, our tailored courses combine linguistic precision with cultural depth, immersing learners in the world of Ancient Greek literature and history.

Through authentic texts and interactive sessions, students gain confidence in constructing sentences, engaging in meaningful conversations, and interpreting complex works. Each seminar includes weekly 90-minute sessions where our experienced teachers select compelling texts for in-depth discussions or conduct skills-based workshops to develop proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking. These highly participative sessions are ideal for learners with a strong foundation in grammar who want to advance their fluency and stylistic expression.

By focusing on authentic texts in interactive sessions, students gain confidence in constructing sentences, engaging in meaningful conversations, and interpreting complex works. Our seminars equip learners with the tools to speak Greek fluently, read Ancient Greek with understanding, and compose original texts with clarity and stylistic elegance. At a cost of £270 per seminar, our programmes combine structured yet dynamic instruction with engaging, immersive learning experiences.

Join us on an intellectually enriching journey that brings Ancient Greek to life through expert instruction and immersive learning.

Ancient Greek Online Seminars:

Enjoy writing Ancient Greek with our online seminars

Master the intricacies of writing Ancient Greek with expert-led seminars that emphasise linguistic precision and stylistic refinement. Our tutors provide comprehensive instruction in grammar, syntax, and vocabulary, enabling students to compose authentic-sounding Greek with clarity and sophistication. Lessons cover a range of writing styles, from historical narrative to rhetorical argument, ensuring a well-rounded skill-set applicable to both academic and personal pursuits.

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Crafting Ancient Greek texts through expert-led composition practice

Learn to write Ancient Greek with confidence through guided writing exercises that focus on complex grammatical structures and stylistic devices. Tutors provide personalised feedback, helping students master the practical application of Greek morphology and syntax. By composing speeches, essays, and letters modelled on classical works, learners develop the skills needed to craft polished, authentic texts. This comprehensive approach fosters both technical accuracy and creative expression.

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Developing advanced stylistic techniques in Ancient Greek prose

Achieve proficiency in writing Ancient Greek through in-depth exploration of literary techniques such as rhetorical balance, parallelism, and metaphorical language. Lessons incorporate analysis of classical prose models from authors like Thucydides, Plato, and Xenophon, guiding students toward stylistic mastery. With targeted exercises and critical evaluations, learners refine their writing, ensuring a command of both formal and creative expression that aligns with classical traditions while fostering originality.

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Speak Greek with confidence with our active teaching method

Fluency in speaking Greek comes through active engagement, real-time interaction, and continuous practice. Our seminars immerse students in live discussions, role-playing, and guided conversations based on authentic historical and literary scenarios. Tutors provide immediate feedback, helping learners improve pronunciation, master idiomatic expressions, and gain confidence using Ancient Greek in spoken contexts.

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Achieve fluency through guided conversation and dynamic interaction

Interactive practice helps students build fluency and accuracy in speaking Ancient Greek by working through selected passages. Tutors lead structured discussions, dialogues, and situational exercises designed to reinforce vocabulary, syntax, and cultural understanding. Learners apply language skills in practical contexts, internalising complex grammatical structures through conversation. This approach builds communicative competence, enabling learners to articulate ideas clearly and engage meaningfully with classical texts.

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Read Ancient Greek fluently with the help of our expert online teachers

Unlock the richness of classical literature by learning to read Ancient Greek with fluency and understanding. Our expert tutors guide students through challenging texts, offering contextual explanations and in-depth literary analysis. Seminar sessions emphasise advanced grammar, vocabulary expansion, and the interpretation of historical, philosophical, and literary works, ensuring students can navigate ancient texts with confidence.

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Interpret classical texts with expert-led literary analysis

Develop advanced reading skills by studying classical works from authors such as Homer, Sophocles, and Plato. Guided by experienced tutors, students learn to read Ancient Greek texts with precision, focusing on literary devices, historical context, and philosophical meaning. Lessons explore complex syntactic patterns, rhetorical techniques, and thematic depth, transforming each reading session into a journey of intellectual discovery. This integrated approach develops interpretative precision while fostering a deeper intellectual connection to ancient Greek literature, equipping learners with the tools to analyse texts critically and independently.

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Our current online Ancient Greek seminars

Greek Composition II:
DIALOGUES

With Mark Tomov and Oroel Marcuello Gil
Tuesdays 6:30-8 pm UK time, Jan 14-Mar 11, 2025

Μουσεῖον τῆς βιβλιοθήκης· Introduction to Greek Prose Composition and Literature

῾The act of imitation is innate to humans from childhood, and they differ from all other animals in that they are extremely imitative, they learn first through imitation, and they all take pleasure in acts of imitation᾽ (Aristotle, Poetics 1448b)

Following in the footsteps of Alexandrian scholars, we present a year-long series of classes on Ancient Greek literature and style. Advanced students will practise the Greeks’ stylistic devices and figures of speech in a step-by-step fashion by imitating the authors’ style, progressing from easier to harder texts. The course is divided into three terms, each of which will focus on a different type of texts (narrative, dialogues, deliberative speeches). Within each term, classes will be organised in two-week sets, where the first week will consist of reading an ancient text and analysing its structure and style and the second will involve discussion of short texts written by students in the style of the author who was examined the previous week. The course is aimed at those who have already finished Intermediate I (or higher).

Greek Composition II: dialogues

In the second term, our focus will be on texts where the interaction between characters takes central place. We will examine the ways in which authors create dialogue between the dramatis personae (as part of what Plato refers to as μίμησις as opposed to ἁπλῆ διήγησις – Pl. Rep. 3.392b-394d). The objective of these classes will be to study what makes a dialogue funny, profound, or engaging. In terms of grammar, we will examine how particles are used with subtlety to build up or ease tension, thus functioning as crucial elements of the text around which meaning is introduced.

(the order of authors may change)
Week 1. Introduction
Weeks 2-3: Lucian. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 4-5: Aristophanes. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 6-7: Plato. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 8-9: Euripides/Sophocles. Reading and discussion.

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Greek Composition III:
DELIBERATIVE SPEECH

With Mark Tomov and Oroel Marcuello Gil
Tuesdays 6:30-8 pm UK time, Apr 22-Jun 17, 2025

Μουσεῖον τῆς βιβλιοθήκης· Introduction to Greek Prose Composition and Literature

῾The act of imitation is innate to humans from childhood, and they differ from all other animals in that they are extremely imitative, they learn first through imitation, and they all take pleasure in acts of imitation᾽ (Aristotle, Poetics 1448b)

Following in the footsteps of Alexandrian scholars, we present a year-long series of classes on Ancient Greek literature and style. Advanced students will practise the Greeks’ stylistic devices and figures of speech in a step-by-step fashion by imitating the authors’ style, progressing from easier to harder texts. The course is divided into three terms, each of which will focus on a different type of texts (narrative, dialogues, deliberative speeches). Within each term, classes will be organised in two-week sets, where the first week will consist of reading an ancient text and analysing its structure and style and the second will involve discussion of short texts written by students in the style of the author who was examined the previous week. The course is aimed at those who have already finished Intermediate I (or higher).

Greek Composition III: deliberative speech

The aim of the third term’s classes is to explore the structure of a persuasive speech and the tools by means of which we can create one ourselves. In terms of grammar, we will discuss rhetorical devices and figures of speech as used in the texts. In addition, we will study the ways in which the ancient orators constructed their elaborate sentences – αἱ περίοδοι –and when and why this type of sentence is to be employed.

(the order of authors may change)
Week 1. Introduction
Weeks 2-3: Homer. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 4-5: Lysias. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 6-7: Isocrates. Reading and discussion.
Weeks 8-9: Demosthenes. Reading and discussion.

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