About Course
Learn Greek Grammar FAST with this course for Intermediate learners: Grammar made simple, easy, and fun!
What you’ll learn
Do you already know the basics of Greek grammar but still feel unsure when speaking?
Do topics like the Genitive case, pronouns, or subjunctive confuse you?
This course is designed to take you beyond beginner grammar and help you finally understand and use the structures that Greek learners struggle with the most.
This course focuses on essential intermediate grammar, explained clearly in English, with plenty of examples and quizzes so you can actually use what you learn.
This course will help you answer questions like:
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When and how to use the Genitive case and Diminutives?
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How do I correctly use pronouns without guessing?
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How can I speak more naturally using μου αρέσει, πρέπει, μπορεί?
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How do I connect ideas using if, and when?
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How do I stop sounding “basic” and start sounding more fluent?
These and many other intermediate-level questions are answered clearly in this course.
Each topic is explained step by step, with real examples and targeted practice.
After taking this course, you will be able to:
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Use Greek grammar more accurately and confidently
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Handle complex structures like the genitive case and pronouns with ease
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Form longer, more natural sentences
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Understand how Greek grammar works in real communication
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Speak more fluently in everyday and practical situations
Who is this course for?
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Students who have completed Greek Grammar Level 1
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Intermediate learners who want to move to the next level
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Learners who understand Greek but struggle to use grammar correctly when speaking
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Advanced learners who want to fix specific grammar weaknesses
This course is not for complete beginners.
How to work on this course
This course is divided into clear sections and focused lectures, each covering one grammar topic.
Each lecture includes:
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Clear English explanations
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Practical examples
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Quizzes and exercises to test your understanding
The sections are not ordered by difficulty, so you don’t need to follow them from start to finish.
Suggested way to study:
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Identify the grammar topic you find difficult
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Study the explanations and examples
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Complete the quizzes
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Review and repeat if necessary
This flexible structure allows you to focus on your own problem areas.
So why pick this course?
There are many Greek courses out there. Here’s why this is the best.
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It focuses on grammar topics most courses ignore or rush through
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It doesn’t just teach you theories. This course has numerous examples, explanations, and rules that most courses don’t teach.
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It includes a large number of quizzes for real practice
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It perfectly complements Level 1 and completes your grammar foundation
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It is designed by a teacher with more than 10 years of experience in teaching Greek Grammar
If you want to master Greek Grammar in a simple, easy, and fun way, this is the course for you.
About the course designer
Thanasis is an online Greek teacher, founder of the Better Greek website and Better Greek YouTube channel, teaching Greek since 2012.
He has helped thousands of learners understand complex Greek grammar and speak Greek with more confidence through clear explanations and practical teaching.
Course Content
the Genitive Case
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Chapter 1 – the Genitive Case in Singular
09:24 -
the Genitive Case in Singular
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the Genitive Case in Singular
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Chapter 2 – the Genitive Case in Plural
07:35 -
the Genitive Case in Plural
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the Genitive Case in Plural
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Chapter 3 – the Genitive Case using ποιανού (whose?)
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the Genitive Case using ποιανού (whose?)
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the Genitive Case using ποιανού (whose?)
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Chapter 4 – the pronoun δικός μου (mine)
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the pronoun δικός μου (mine)
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the pronoun δικός μου (mine)
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Chapter 5 – the numbers 1 – 3 – 4 in the genitive case
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the numbers 1 – 3 – 4 in the genitive case
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the numbers 1 – 3 – 4 in the genitive case
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Chapter 6 – the personal pronoun in the Genitive Case
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the personal pronoun in the Genitive Case
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the personal pronoun in the Genitive Case
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Chapter 7 – the personal pronouns in the Genitive and Accusative Case
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the personal pronouns in the Genitive and Accusative Case
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the personal pronouns in the Genitive and Accusative Case
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Chapter 8 – the personal pronouns in Genitive and Accusative Case using Imperative
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the personal pronouns in Genitive and Accusative Case using Imperative
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the personal pronouns in Genitive and Accusative Case using Imperative
