Showing posts with label Greek grammar for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek grammar for kids. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Grammar Sprinkles: The alphabet

Grammar Sprinkles are back! Featuring every Tuesday.

First chapter: The glorious Greek Alphabet.

Grammar Sprinkles is a series dedicated to our older children fans! Have you just started learning Greek? Do you want to refresh certain aspects of the Greek grammar? Are you missing a short reference Grammar for your Greek language needs? Our Grammar Sprinkles contain just enough of the serious stuff!

Collect all the Grammar Sprinkles cards starting this week! 


www.greek4kids.eu/public_html/Greek4Kids/Grammar/GrammatikisemiamatiaA4.pdf


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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Grammar Sprinkles: The Verb III Present Tense

Here is a new chapter in the Grammar Sprinkles series. The Verb III, Present Tense.




Tips on how to conjugate, a list of verbs belonging in this category, plus a few exercises for you to practice. You could share your work on the exercises here for feedback. Have fun learning!

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Grammar Sprinkles: The verb II (Present)

Grammar Sprinkles is a feature suitable for older children or adults who want to learn Greek. Quick and easy grammar followed by a few exercises to practice the new material. Today's post is on The Verb (II) in Present.


Check how the conjugation of the verbs belonging in this category differs from that of the type I in Present. The exercises include conjugation of a few Type II verbs as well as mixed Type I - Type II for you to practice and get familiar with the different endings.

Feel free to post any questions you may have, here or the Greek4Kids Facebook page. Our team will be more than happy to help you!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Grammar Sprinkles - The verb to be

Grammar Sprinkles are back!

Today's topic is the verb to be (είμαι).


The verb είμαι is the Greek equivalent to the English verb to be:
  • I am
  • you are
  • he/she/it is 
  • we are
  • you are
  • they are
Today's handout includes the verb είμαι in all persons followed by a few examples of its usage in a sentence. You will also find two exercises. In the first one you have to match the personal pronoun with the right form of the verb while in the second one you have to use the correct cubes in the correct order to form a sentence containing the verb είμαι.

Grammar lessons made fun!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Grammar Sprinkles - Personal Pronouns

Download and print this week's printable to learn the personal pronouns in Greek with your children!


 The equivalent set of pronouns in English are:

I
you
he
she
it
we
you
they


You can cut out the dotted part and keep it handy for when you need to get back to it. Help your child do the exercises. In the first one they have to fill in the missing letter while the second one is a wordsearch. Children love this one! Get them to find as many pronouns as they can (six in total).