
This week, Matthew and Luke continue their journey through Mark Jeong's text, tackling Lesson 3 (τὸ τρίτον δίδαγμα). In this immersive Ancient Greek conversation, they discuss a narrative featuring Prisca (Priscilla), Saul (Saul), and Barnabas. The c... more
This week, Matthew and Luke continue their journey through Mark Jeong's text, tackling Lesson 2 (τὸ δεύτερον δίδαγμα). In this immersive Ancient Greek conversation, they discuss a humorous narrative involving Jacob, Mary, and David. While Jacob and M... more
This week, Matthew and Luke continue their journey through Mark Jeong's text, tackling Lesson 2 (τὸ δεύτερον δίδαγμα). In this immersive Ancient Greek conversation, they explore a narrative involving Jacob, Maria, David, and Mark. While Jacob and Mar... more
In this short conclusion to Lesson 1, Matthew and Luke wrap up their immersive spoken Greek session. Matthew tests Luke’s comprehension of the narrative, focusing on the specific relationships between the characters and the logic of who recognizes wh... more
This week, Matthew and Luke dive into Lesson 1, conducting the entire episode in spoken Ancient Greek. They guide listeners through a narrative dialogue involving introductions and identity, featuring characters named Jacob, David, Mary, and a teache... more
This week, Matthew and Luke introduce "The Greek Reader Companion to the Companion," a spoken Ancient Greek podcast designed to accompany Mark Jeong's A Greek Reader. They discuss the pedagogical gap between learning grammar and actually reading the ... more
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