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Teacher's Handbook: Athenaze: An Introduction to Ancient Greek: Book I

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Designed to accompany the corresponding student's textbook, this volume contains the full English translations of all exercises. The Athenaze course aims to promote the fluent reading of ancient Greek through a series of exercises, grammatical explanations and essays on culture and history.

126 pages, Paperback

First published February 22, 1990

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February 21, 2019
This slender title is the teacher's companion to the first volume of the Athenaze text on ancient Greek, and contains the answers to that book's questions and exercises, as well as some helpful hints for the instructor.

The utility of such a book for teachers need hardly be commented upon. But this companion to the Athenaze text on ancient Greek is also of value to the independent student, or someone (like me), who returns to their studies after a significant absence, and wishes to review some basics before progressing to the next level.
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July 23, 2014
If you are using the Athenaze book I defiantly buy this book. It is worth the investment as it has the answers to questions and decent translations. An absolute necessity if you are trying to teach yourself from Athenaze.
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