ECTS:

1

Syllabus

Week 1:        Κλασική Αρχαιολογία – Τα γλυπτά του Παρθενώνα
Week 2:        Επαναστάτες του 1821 και εθνική ταυτότητα – το παράδειγμα του Μακρυγιάννη
Week 3:        Κλασικισμός – Αναβίωση Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων – Ανακάλυψη του Βυζαντίου
Week 4:        Παράδοση, «Ελληνικότητα» και Γενιά του 1930
Week 5:        Η σύγχρονη ταυτότητα ως ερώτημα: από τις ελληνικές παροικίες στην Ανατολική
Μεσόγειο στην ευρωπαϊκή ολοκλήρωση.
              

Module aim

•    The objective of the course is to optimise the student’s skills in Modern Greek as a foreign/
second language.
•    Students develop their language skills (writing, reading and speaking) at an advanced level
C1/C2- similar to that of the native speaker, using original sources.
•    The participants get familiar with the advanced vocabulary and with the complex structures of
the Modern Greek Language, both in morphology and in syntax, in order to become acquainted
with the different forms of textual style (scholar or demotic/trivial) as well as with the cultural
and pragmatic context of the Modern Greek linguistic differentiation.
•    At the end of the course participants should be able to receive and interpret texts on the base
of their content, structure and style and to respond in a similar level of form and content.
              

Information

Year: 2020/2021
              Semester: Summer
              Hours: 10
              Language: Greek, English
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              Topic: Modern Greek Language C1/C2: Cultural Heritage
              Module: 09-MGLCH-11
              

Prerequisites

Module title: Modern Greek Language C1/C2: Cultural Heritage and Modern Greek Identity
Language:    Greek; communication in English, German, Polish possible
2.    Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant)
•    Knowledge of the Modern Greek Language in a level equivalent to B2/C1.
•    Any further knowledge in Ancient, Medieval or Modern Greek Language/History/Culture could
be beneficial.
              
Lecturer
Nikolaos Giallelis, MA
              Academic title: lecturer
              Email: nikgiall@o365.amu.edu.pl
              
Reading list
Ελληνικά και Επιστήμη, University Studio Press, Thessaloniki 1994Ελληνικά για προχωρημένους, Ινστιτούτο Νεοελληνικών Σπουδών, Thessaloniki 2001
Β. Κίτσα, Η διδασκαλία του λεξιλογίου της Ελληνικής ως δεύτερης Ξένης Γλώσσας,
Λεξικογραφική εφαρμογή, Thessaloniki 2006
D. Holton - P. Mackridge - I. Philippaki-Warburton, Greek, A Comprehensive Grammar of the
Modern Greek Language, London and New York, 2008