Greek
Language
The Greek language is over 3,500 years old,
though it has evolved through the years. Over 15 million people
worldwide speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece
and Cyprus, and is spoken natively by immigrants living in many
countries around the world. The Greek alphabet is considered
the first real alphabet, and was a predecessor of the Latin
alphabet, and eventually our own alphabet. The Greek language
is one of history and passion, and is an ideal representative
of the people who speak is fluently. If you are interested in
learning a second language, consider Greek.
Learning the Greek language might seem
intimidating. The alphabet doesn’t look exactly like the
English alphabet. The word pronunciation sounds totally
different as well. But there are several ways you can go about
learning it, and several benefits to doing so. One option is to
attend college, and study the language extensively. You have
the choice of studying the Ancient form of Greek, or the Modern
language. Learning Ancient Greek is useful if you plan to study
Ancient Greek art, archaeology, literature, or history, and you
intend to pursue this scholarly field. Earning a college degree
in Modern Greek will provide you with a thorough written and
conversational knowledge of the language that is spoken today,
and gives you career options down the road. Having the ability
to speak more than one language can have many advantages for
you professionally. If you are fluent in the Greek language,
and have some expertise in another field such as law, medicine,
or business, you can be certified as a foreign language
translator.
This stimulating career prospect is one that
offers you several options. As a certified translator, you can
work full-time for a foreign language translation firm,
translating business documents, web pages, and other types of
communication for global corporations or for small firms
looking branch out. You can also do freelance translation work,
where you have the ability to be your own boss, and make your
own schedule and set you own workload. Yet another career
opportunity open to you as a bilingual professional is to teach
English as a second language to Greek students in Greece. By
knowing English and Greece, you will be able to live and work
in Greece, and have no problems communicating there.
Another means by which you can learn the
Greek language is by enrolling in an accelerated course that is
available online. By learning Greek in this way, you will gain
knowledge of a very basic foundation of the language. Learning
Greek through an accelerated online course is a rather quick
and convenient way to learn a second language. It is ideal for
you if you are interested in traveling to Greece, and you want
to be able to communicate in a basic way with the residents
there. You will find that you will enjoy your travels much more
if the stress of a communication barrier is not there.
An ideal option for learning the Greek
language is through an immersion program. This is a perfect
option for students who are looking to study abroad for a
semester, or for bold travelers looking to experience Greek
culture in a new and exciting way. You will not only learn the
Modern Greek language, but you experience the vibrant and
historic Greek culture. Learning Greek in Greece, where our own
language and history has its origins, you will learn the
language quickly and easily. You will learn the conversational
and informal styles of the language by interacting everyday
during your adventure with people who are native Greeks, who
probably won’t be willing or able to communicate in English.
You will be absorbed into the dazzling everyday life of the
Greek people, its sights, sounds, and smells. You will gain
knowledge and appreciate the storied Greek culture: the
history, the art, the architecture, the food, and the people.
As a part of the immersion program, you will attend courses in
which you will learn the Greek alphabet, how to read, and how
to write in Greek as well. Learning the Greek language as part
of an immersion is a superb way to experience a new
culture.
Learning the Greek language, though
seemingly intimidating, can have many benefits for you. Knowing
a second language gives you the potential to further develop
you career by working abroad, or as a translator. Learning the
Greek language will make you a better traveler as well. You
will be able to communicate with the Greek people, and you will
enjoy your adventures in Greece so much more. Learning Greek is
a great way to open your eyes to a new (and ancient)
culture.
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