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Greek to Me: Learning New Testament Greek Through Memory Visualization

Greek to Me: Learning New Testament Greek Through Memory Visualization

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: By far the best gramer I've ever seen
Review: I have studied greek twice. The first time was unbearibly hard for me. I have dyslexia, and learning a langauge with so many strange and confusable endings was very difficult to me. I quickly forgot much of what I crammed into my head. The second time was with this wonderful book. I did not have to memorize the strange endings by looking at them. Story's helpful cartoon gave me the pegs I needed to hang the language on. Wonderful, wonderful book. The publishers must bring this book back into print!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent tool, although somewhat embarassing to relate
Review: I used this text in 1st year Greek at seminary. Phenomenal method that simply works. I can still picture the "absurd" (author's words) diagrams and that's the reason this was a fantastic tool for learning a difficult language. Now in my Greek studies, I keep having "Greek to Me" flashbacks of the diagrams.
My only concern - I'm almost embarassed to show my friends what I used to study Greek because it looks like a text for Mrs. Johnson's 2nd graders.
Ah well, it works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding mnemonic methods.
Review: It has been about a year since I read it and I can still remember every single cartoon and thus each of the 21 different endings and most all the tenses. It seems to me that this book is conducive to very high retention. I would like to see it brought back to print as well.


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