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GRK204E Elementary New Testament Greek II (3 credits) 9412
COURSE DESCRIPTION
A continuation of GRK203E in which imperfect, aorist and perfect indicative verbs, as well as participles, infinitives and non-indicative moods are introduced. This course is taught through correspondence.
REQUIRED TEXTS AND MATERIALS
Machen, J.G., New Testament Greek for Beginners, Trinity Foundation, 2000.
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This course can be very beneficial for your later use of the Greek New Testament if you follow your syllabus and textbook closely, do your assignments regularly, and review carefully the graded assignments returned to you. If you are not regular in doing the assignments and sending them to us, you can lose much gained ground. Please send each assignment to us as it is completed, and do not send us several at a time. In language study, it is important that you benefit from the corrected lessons as you are doing your current one.
As part of this course, two examinations are given, the second being the final.
Always feel at liberty to ask questions on any of the work that is not clear
or that is sent in for correction. Read each lesson thoroughly, including all
helps given in this syllabus. In many instances, the material in this syllabus
will improve on the textbook. You are held accountable for all such material
in your translation work. Whenever the syllabus disagrees with the textbook,
the syllabus is to be given priority over the textbook.
LEARNING DOCUMENTATION
There are 13 lessons and 2 examinations for this course.
Evaluation is on a point system:
Assignment #1 16 points
Assignment #2 16 points
Assignment #3 16 points
Assignment #4 16 points
Assignment #5 16 points
Assignment #6 16 points
Assignment #7 16 points
Assignment #8 16 points
Assignment #9 16 points
Assignment #10 16 points
Assignment #11 16 points
Assignment #12 16 points
Assignment #13 16 points
Exam #1 26 points
Final Exam 26 points
Total Points 260 ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION
Online submissions are not accepted in this course. Assignments must be mailed in to the instructor for grading and correction.