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Eleni Bozia, Ph.D.
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Department of Classics
137 Dauer Hall
University of Florida
POBox 117435
Gainesville, FL 32611

Tel: (352) 392-2075
Fax: (352) 846-0297
E-Mail: bozia [@] ufl.edu


GRK 2201 (7621): Intermediate Greek II

MWF 5th period
TUR 2333

Instructor: Dr. Eleni Bozia
Office: Dauer 137
Phone: 352 273 3694
E-mail:
bozia@ufl.edu
Web-page:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/bozia

Office Hours: Monday 8th / Wednesday 7th-8th



Textbooks

  • Iroes (Deltos Publications)(required) ISBN: 9789607914163
  • H Niki ke i alli, Kolethra (Deltos Publications)(required) ISBN: 9607914252
  • Oxford Greek-English Learner's, Stavropoulos (Oxford University Press) (recommended) ISBN: 9780194325684


  • Course Description

  • The purpose of this course is to improve the students' ability to understand, speak, and write in Greek. Beginners Greek I and II courses are required for a student before he registers for this class. If a student has a prior knowledge of Greek, he should contact me in order to determine an appropriate placement. Along with improving our communication skills we will be revisiting grammatical and vocabulary issues so as to refresh our knowledge of the Greek language fundamentals. During our sessions we will be reading portions of a Greek text, we will be translating, and discussing it in Greek. Along with all the above we will be discussing several aspects of Greek lifestyle so that the students may acquire a well-rounded knowledge of Greek language and culture.
  • You will also have quizzes on the discussed material.


  • Course Requirements

    • Daily preparation of the assigned material is required and necessary. This will also help you succeed in your quizzes and exams.
    • Quizzes
    • Three exams
    • Every Friday one student will give a presentation on an aspect of Greek language, history, or culture.

    Exam dates:
    Wednesday, February 15st
    Wednesday, March 21th
    Wednesday, April 25th
    Late work/makeup work will not be accepted, unless
    appropriate documentation is provided.

    Policies

    1. Your perfect attendance is expected. The university recognizes the right of the individual professor to make attendance mandatory. After due warning, professors can prohibit further attendance and subsequently assign a failing grade for excessive absences.
    2. There will be no make-up work except in extraordinary and documented cases.
    3. Students requesting classroom accommodation must first register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean of Students Office will provide documentation to the student who must then provide this documentation to the Instructor when requesting accommodation.
    4. The use of cellular devices during class is strictly prohibited.
    5. Academic Honesty is expected at all times. We, the members of the University of Florida community, pledge to hold ourselves and our peers to the highest standards of honesty and integrity. On all work submitted for credit by students at the university, the following pledge is either required or implied: "On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid in doing this assignment."


    Minus grade scale:

  • A 93-100
  • A- 90-92
  • B+ 87-89
  • B 84-86
  • B- 80-83
  • C+ 77-79
  • C 74-76
  • C- 70-73
  • D+ 67-69
  • D 64-66
  • D- 60-63


  • Grades:
    Attendance and Participation 15%
    Quizzes 20%
    Individual Presentation 5%
    3 Exams 60% non-cumulative(20% each)

       
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