I have updated the course lexicon (cumulative vocabulary list) for my online grammar. It is now current through lesson 22.
Irregular verb game
I’ve uploaded a “Jeopardy” type flash game to practice recognizing the present and aorist forms of five very common irregular Greek verbs: ἔρχομαι, ὁράω, φέρω, λέγω, and ἐσθίω. Give it a try, and let me know what you think. I may add it to the table of contents for the online grammar if it seems useful. It’s designed for use in the classroom, but it could be used by individuals at home as well.
Update (3/16/2011 9:06 pm)
There were some problems with the Flash version of the game, and I was unable to repair it, so I’ve replaced it with a QuickTime version. It performs the same as before, but takes up way more space on my server!
Seaching this Blog
I’ve added a second way to search this blog. In addition to the search form that appears at the top of the right-hand column, there is now a Google search form at the bottom of the right-hand column [also near the top of the right hand column]. The two forms return slightly different results because they use different criteria to perform the search. If you don’t find what you’re looking for with one, try the other.
Searching the Online Grammar
I have added a search bar to the footer of every lesson in my online grammar and to the top of the list of contents on the Table of Contents page. This should make it somewhat easier to find a particular discussion that might interest you.
The search is powered by Google, and produces a brief text add at the top of each set of search results. It searches only the grammar, not the whole of Greek-Language.com or the web.
I'll be back on Sunday
I’ll be out of reach of computers tomorrow (Saturday, October 2), but I’ll be back on Sunday.
I’ve made major headway on the lesson on the Aorist Middle. I hope to have that up and running in a few more days. I’m working on the exercises now.