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T**A
Good summary for revision & to obtain overview
This simple four-page brochure does what the description led me to expect: it summarizes the principal Koiné Greek structures in a series of well-presented charts, using colour-coding to made patterns, similarities and differences stand out.The print is small but very clear and more than 90% consists of Greek paradigms (conjugated verbs, nouns with all their declined forms, etc.). The rest summarizes a few rules.I could have done without the listing of the alphabet, which takes up more than a quarter of the first page - but perhaps many first-year students will be glad that it is there.The format is the odd American paper size, which is wider and shorter than A4, and it is hole-punched for an American 3-ring binder, so it will be a bit too wide for most binders used in the rest of the world(!), and adding the standard rest-of-the world two holes will obliterate some text (layout has been adjusted to move in from the margins where the "American" holes were to go!). In spite of this, I feel that removing a star would not really be justified.It is both a good revision guide for first and second-year students and a useful overview and reference for all those in the early years of learning New Testament Greek.
G**Y
Superb product
This is a magnificent production! When I began teaching myself Greek, I made my own study sheet, but as my script is pretty awful and I entered the components as I came across them, the sheet was neither pretty nor useful, much like a patchwork quilt. This one, however, has it all, beautifully presented. It sails through the nasty declensions, leaving them as clear as day. The always confusing prepositions chart is excellently simplified. There is a treatment of some fifty of the commonest verbs indicating grammatical irregularities, all the voices and moods. All this and more is condensed into four A4 sides, with non-microscopic script to boot. In addition, it is plasticized and so will not meet the same untimely end that befell my home-made version...drowned in coffee. All in all, this, alongside your text is worth double the price!
A**T
but I also use the Hebrew) and are perfect for students who are learning the language and for ...
I am a teacher of Biblical languages and I always suggest that my students purchase these quick study guides. I find that, even after years of teaching that I also appeal to them quite a bit. They provide at a quick glance the basic grammar for the languages (Greek in this case, but I also use the Hebrew) and are perfect for students who are learning the language and for veterans who need a fast reminder.
A**N
A Great tool for understanding Koine (biblical) greek
As a student of Greek it is a great tool to be able to quickly access a tool that reminds of the basics of Grammer. Very useful, which itself makes the information memorable, since it has an unambiguous and non-complicated layout, which is too often the bain of would be language students. I recomend it greatly
J**Y
Good info tool
Not actually used it yet, but it will be very helpful when I start, it as the alphabet and more, saves you writing all this information out. Its is nice to simply have it at hand. It comes already hole punched so you can put it into a folder.
D**S
A great reference
The big plus point is the way this slim sheet summarises virtually every thing you might need to know on one A3 folded laminated sheet (the usual illustration is effectively A4 or 1/4 of the whole). The only negative is the price and postage/packing charge, which is a lot for something so light that could be sent at the Large Letter rate.
D**N
Ideal quick rederence
Every novice NT Greek reader confuses the tenses in Greek even in the KJV and others. This is a wonderfully simple way to check what each word really says in the Greek. Its a lot easier than thumbing through the pages of a text book to find the answer.
S**P
very useful and correct Greek helps
very useful and correct Greek helps. Lightly laminated for protection. Includes holes for placing in a binder or hanging on a bulletin board.
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