Sing and Learn New Testament Greek: The Easiest Way to Learn Greek Grammar

[Kenneth Berding] ☆ Sing and Learn New Testament Greek: The Easiest Way to Learn Greek Grammar ✓ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Sing and Learn New Testament Greek: The Easiest Way to Learn Greek Grammar Very Helpful for Beginner jtskier1200r I first want to say that I am not connected with the author in any way and am not in his classes. I just downloaded the audio version of this with the accompanying PDF of the guide (thanks to Zondervans great customer service in pointing me to it!)1. I have taken overall 6 semesters of Attic and Koine Greek and I still find myself having problems remembering these paradigms. To have another sensory way of learning them is very helpful. The more ways the be

Sing and Learn New Testament Greek: The Easiest Way to Learn Greek Grammar

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Rating : 4.99 (812 Votes)
Asin : 0310280990
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 307 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-03-02
Language : English

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Very Helpful for Beginner jtskier1200r I first want to say that I am not connected with the author in any way and am not in his classes. I just downloaded the audio version of this with the accompanying PDF of the guide (thanks to Zondervan's great customer service in pointing me to it!)1. I have taken overall 6 semesters of Attic and Koine Greek and I still find myself having problems remembering these paradigms. To have another sensory way of learning them is very helpful. The more ways the better! The songs cover most of the harder and most common paradigms. One problem is that some. KHA said Excellent tool for commuters.. I have an hour commute, one way, and this has been an outstanding tool for optimizing that drive time. I'm up to songs 8 and 9, and it's only been a few weeks. The songs are short, with most repeated just twice or three times.Two thumbs up for the creative arrangements, which vary and build as the song repeats -- keeps them interesting to listen to. One minor complaint is the uneven recording levels, forcing you to raise or lower the volume per song while you drive. But since you are generally working on just one song at a time, it's not a big dea. Five Stars Waany what I wanted.

He is the author of "Polycarp and Paul, "What are Spiritual Gifts" and "Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament. Kenneth Berding (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is associate professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology of Biola University. Ken and his family reside in La Mirada, California.

It is not designed to compete with existing Greek grammar books, but to serve as a required supplemental resource for elementary Greek classes. A professor can simply assign to his or her students any (or some) of the songs for the paradigms a particular elementary grammar employs. From the Back Cover A new addition to the Zondervan line of biblical Greek resources. These songs are so simple that students who have used them complain about waking up in the middle of the night with the songs running through their heads. Indeed, it has been designed to be used alongside of any introductory gram

All but the last song can be sung in 15 seconds or less. This resource includes everything a professor or a student will need: a CD (containing eleven songs and a PowerPoint with paradigm charts for classroom use) and a booklet with the same paradigm charts for students’ personal use. (Are we allowed to even use the word “fun” in reference to elementary Greek? Absolutely!) Beginning Greek students can listen to the CD as they drive to and from school or work, or put it on their iPod. And it is a lot more fun than traditional methods. In this way, students will actually remember what they have learned. Parsing is enormously easier through this method. It is not designed to compete with existing Greek grammar books, but to serve as a required supplemental resource for elementary Greek classes. You’ll never hear that complaint from students who have had to use rote memory to learn grammar forms.. Indeed, it has been designed to be used alongside of any introductory grammar. A professor can simply assign to his or her students any (or some) of the songs for the paradigms a particular elementary grammar employs. Sing and Learn New

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