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Old 10-25-2010, 02:30 PM
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Hi Tanya,
I was hoping to get an update from you as to when your Greek Curriculum would be ready. Is it out in Beta form yet?
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Old 10-26-2010, 06:34 AM
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Hello.

We don't have the Greek curriculum ready to go. I'm not sure when we will have a teacher manual. We have the enough of the workbook and text ready for use, but without a teacher manual and Greek experience, I fear it would be a frustrating experience. I was hoping to have it ready for beta testing by Jan., but I don't know if we'll make it or not.

But we are working on it daily, so contact me again in Dec., and I'll have a better idea of where we stand.

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Thank you for the update!
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Oh, I'm so glad to you that you're working on Greek curriculum! How wonderful.
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Hello, Do you have any news on the Greek curriculum yet? What ages would it be suitable for? My oldest is 4. He has had the Greek alphabet memorized for several months now, and I've been at a standstill while researching which Greek curriculum to buy. If we were doing Latin, we would choose Prima Latina and LC/ First Form, so I am holding off on buying another Greek program until I hear more about yours. I'm excited that you are working on this!
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Hello.

Our Greek program is coming along. But I wouldn't recommend it as a primary program. It is formatted like our First Form Latin, which we don't recommend beginning until 4th-5th grades. Unfortunately, we don't have a primary Greek program like Prima Latina at this time.

But the good news is that by the time your oldest is ready for First Form Greek, it will definitely be completed!

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