I got ahead of myself, I got too excited to learn Greek and didn't think about the challenges it may pose. Here are ten of many questions that came to mind while thinking about learning Greek (most of which I think I have an answer for now):
1. What phrases do I need to learn in order to get around Greece?
2. Where can I learn these phrases?
3. How can I practice Greek?
4. Should I learn the alphabet?
5. Should I try to learn geography/major Greek cities?
6. Do I need to get a tutor?
7. If I need a tutor how much will that cost?
8. Can I use my master teacher in my journey to learn this second language? (That's a loaded question, I know she knows the alphabet and she has already vowed to assist)!
9. Can I even remember all this?
10. Where should I limit myself/should I limit myself at all?
I was thinking back to learning Spanish in high school, and right now I really wish I had a classroom and Greek teacher I could go to everyday during third period... Those were the days!
1. What phrases do I need to learn in order to get around Greece?
2. Where can I learn these phrases?
3. How can I practice Greek?
4. Should I learn the alphabet?
5. Should I try to learn geography/major Greek cities?
6. Do I need to get a tutor?
7. If I need a tutor how much will that cost?
8. Can I use my master teacher in my journey to learn this second language? (That's a loaded question, I know she knows the alphabet and she has already vowed to assist)!
9. Can I even remember all this?
10. Where should I limit myself/should I limit myself at all?
I was thinking back to learning Spanish in high school, and right now I really wish I had a classroom and Greek teacher I could go to everyday during third period... Those were the days!