Roughly a year and ahalf ago, Dagy decided to take a few Greek lessons, with no goal in mind exceptwanting to be able to order her Greek coffee in Greek when in Greece (a country she adores and likes to visit). Also, an EUinterpreter friend had recommended looking into a new language before takingthe accreditation test for freelance conference interpreters, as this might impress the jury (it sure did!). Read on to learn about Dagy's Greek learning adventure.
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| Αλεξάνδ�α and �τάγκι inclass. |
Now, how am I doingit? For the time being, I am still a slightly advanced beginner. I've taken twosummer courses and one full semester course, all of them at beginner level, since noothers were offered. While it’s a small group, not everybody is learning at the same pace and I felt I needed to take it to the next level if I was to getpast ΠοÏ� μÎνεις; (where do you live?)and Τι κάνεις; (how are you?) soon.So I asked the excellent teacher, Athens-born Alexandra (ΑλεξάνδÏ�α in Greek), to give me private lessons. Together, we will focus on whatinterpreters need most: understanding complex speeches. That will involve a lotof listening comprehension exercises, numbers and tons of vocabulary, after weget past the grammar basics, that is. In addition, I listen to Greek talk radioevery day as well as to EU plenary sessions and committee meetings to hearhigh-level Greek. Unlike just six months ago, I do understand a few words hereand there. The great part about starting out with a new language is thefantastic progress you see at the beginning. I’m also looking into taking anintensive course at a language school in Athens that comes highly recommendedby a fellow EU interpreter who learned her Greek there. I also purchased a few comic booksin Athens last September and hope to be able to read them soon. I sometimesventure to Greek news sites to practice my reading skills (albeit withoutunderstanding).
Wish me luck! Mysignificant other, Tommy, said that he’s we willing to buy a small summer houseon a Greek island if I pass the EU accreditation exam for Greek in 2017. We are so on!
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