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From http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/ancient_greek_startGK.html

Material in this site is based on Donald J. Mastronarde, Introduction to Attic Greek. However, the tutorials should be helpful to anyone learning ancient Greek from any textbook. Modules include the following:

Pronunciation Guide provides information and examples for the pronunciation of the sounds of ancient Attic Greek.

Pronunciation Practice provides examples of pronunciation of over 100 basic Greek words.

Accentuation Tutorial presents information and examples to help in the understanding and mastery of the accentuation system of ancient Attic Greek.

Accentuation Practice presents interactive exercises to test and develop mastery of the accentuation system of ancient Attic Greek.

Principal Parts presents various drills for principal parts (the full set of principal parts of over 250 verbs in the textbook are available; random drills and drills by alphabetic set and verb type set are also available).

Vocabulary presents over 1000 basic words of Greek vocabulary, with choice of mode of action (study mode or drill mode, Greek to English or English to Greek) and drill by alphabetic and random sets as well as by units.

Verb Drill presents Greek verb forms for identification. There are about 1500 verb forms in the database. In addition to drill by unit (matched to the book, but providing more forms than in the Exercises), drill by random set and drill by sets defined by type of form are available.

Noun Drill is a shorthand name for a declensional drill including forms of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. There are about 900 forms in the database. In addition to drill by unit (matched to the book, but providing more forms than in the Exercises), drill by random set and drill by sets defined by type of form are available.

English-Greek provides drill in composing Greek inflectional forms. There are over 800 forms available. Two modes of drill are available.

Paradigms presents verb paradigms and noun, adjective, and pronoun paradigms.

Visit the tutorial and try out the modules at http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/ancient_greek_startGK.html .

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