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A2 (Elementary) for Adults – Intensive

Fall term
September 15 to January 19, 2026
Winter term
January 19 to May 17, 2026
Duration
65 hours of live instruction
Price

About the A2 Intensive course

  • These fast-track courses are designed for motivated elementary users of Greek that need to quickly improve their Greek and/or aim to pass the Greek Language Certification Exams (occurring every May & October). With a structured curriculum, frequent assessments, and expert guidance, you’ll build the skills and confidence needed to succeed—fast.
  • Students completing the course are ready to participate in the A2 Greek Language Certification Exams.
  • 2 classes per week (1 class = 100 mins).
  • Moderate need for self-study (4-6 hours per week).

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the A2 (Elementary) course, you will be able to:

  • Understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to immediate relevance—such as basic personal & family details, shopping, local geography, employment—both in speech and writing.
  • Communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a direct exchange of information on familiar topics or daily matters.
  • Describe aspects of your background and environment (e.g., your home, job, routine) in straightforward, simple terms.
  • Handle short, basic interactions even though you may still need help and slow speech.
  • Navigate everyday topics like travel arrangements, giving directions, ordering meals, personal anecdotes, and simple requests.
  • Discover more facets of Greek culture, from common customs and traditions to daily-life expressions.

Requirements

  • Computer (desktop or laptop)
  • High speed Internet connection
  • Webcam, microphones and earphones
  • Greek keyboard (activated through your device’s language settings)
  • Email address
  • Digital skills

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The Center for the Greek Language was established in 1994. It is a private non-profit organization (NPO), classified as a General Government Entity, and operates under the supervision of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs. Its headquarters are located in the city of Thessaloniki.

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