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Greek to Me ペーパーバック – 2002/7/1
- 本の長さ356ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Xulon Pr
- 発売日2002/7/1
- 寸法21.59 x 1.91 x 27.94 cm
- ISBN-10159160222X
- ISBN-13978-1591602224
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- 出版社 : Xulon Pr (2002/7/1)
- 発売日 : 2002/7/1
- 言語 : 英語
- ペーパーバック : 356ページ
- ISBN-10 : 159160222X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1591602224
- 寸法 : 21.59 x 1.91 x 27.94 cm
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語学上達の基本はボキャブラリーを増やすことであるとはよく言われることです。新約聖書の場合約5500ほどの単語がでてくるわけですが、そのうち約1000の単語を覚えれば、新約聖書の10回以上出てくる単語はマスターしたことになります。しかし、たいていの言語で250語程度で旅行会話ができるという事実と比較すれば、1000語といえど、覚えるには大変です。本書はStorey博士親子が開発した記憶法(要するに語呂合わせ)を使って新約聖書ギリシア語をマスターする本です。文法事項はしっかりと記されていますし、早い段階で新約聖書の他、ギリシア語旧約聖書(七十人訳LXX)、初期キリスト教教父文書などの抜粋を約する課題があり、覚えた単語や文法を定着させるのに役立ちます。別売でコンピュータ・ソフトや単語フラッシュカード、練習問題の解答などが著者のホームページから購入できます。
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D. Christopoulos
5つ星のうち5.0
STELLAR Curriculum!
2018年8月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I have attended at least several seminaries, East to West coasts, and sat in on classes at Yale Divinity School while working and studying there. After being actively involved in at least four Greek textbook curriculums, I can attest that Lyle Story has the very best Koine Greek textbook available. Very accessible and inviting, and from the start I loved the inclusion of 'reading' while also learning the grammar and vocabulary. I highly recommend this textbook. Debb Christopoulos, MTS.
Dennis Jensen
5つ星のうち4.0
But why did they ruin the images?
2015年7月23日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I purchased the 1979 Harper edition of this book probably in the 80's, started studying it a few years later, and then gave it up when too many other obligations demanded my time. Then a few years ago I started studying Greek again. But the old book just wouldn't hold up. I finally got tired taping pages together with clear packing tape. So I bought the larger Xulon edition. The larger print makes it easier to use, but I wish to heaven they wouldn't have tried to change the original line drawings. Maybe someone colored them and then they reproduced the colored drawings as gray-scales into the new book. Whatever they did, it didn't work and many of the drawings are very difficult to see. The dark grays and (intended) lighter grays often blend together as all dark gray and obscure much of the line drawings. This is significant because the drawings help the student to visualize information to be memorized. I may end up cutting out some of the images from my old book and pasting them into the new one.
Other than that, this is a great book for helping students to learn Koine Greek. Using visual images has certainly helped me to do so. The old rote memorization just doesn't work for me. Learning a language is the hardest thing I can do under the old methods.
Addendum: Lest I gave the wrong impression in my previous review, the images in the Xulon edition can be seen and followed. They're just a little more difficult to see and I wish they would correct this for future editions. So the book is well worth purchasing.
Yes, (re "blackjack's" review) you should probably buy the translation of the end-of-chapter assignments from the authors website. That is a drawback and a needless expense. These should have been included at the end of the book.
But I think blackjack is incorrect in claiming that this is the "worst kind of memorization-without-comprehension." One can read the text to understand the grammar and then use the memory techniques to keep that understanding.
One other thing. Do definitely buy the vocabulary memorization cards. I think they are only available at the author's web site. Whatever anyone says, we need to learn vocabulary. They aren't as nicely printed as Mounce's, but they have some great drawings to help learn the words.
Other than that, this is a great book for helping students to learn Koine Greek. Using visual images has certainly helped me to do so. The old rote memorization just doesn't work for me. Learning a language is the hardest thing I can do under the old methods.
Addendum: Lest I gave the wrong impression in my previous review, the images in the Xulon edition can be seen and followed. They're just a little more difficult to see and I wish they would correct this for future editions. So the book is well worth purchasing.
Yes, (re "blackjack's" review) you should probably buy the translation of the end-of-chapter assignments from the authors website. That is a drawback and a needless expense. These should have been included at the end of the book.
But I think blackjack is incorrect in claiming that this is the "worst kind of memorization-without-comprehension." One can read the text to understand the grammar and then use the memory techniques to keep that understanding.
One other thing. Do definitely buy the vocabulary memorization cards. I think they are only available at the author's web site. Whatever anyone says, we need to learn vocabulary. They aren't as nicely printed as Mounce's, but they have some great drawings to help learn the words.
Matt Carter
5つ星のうち5.0
Creative teaching methods work for many who have trouble with Greek
2015年2月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This creative approach to learning New Testament Greek won't work for everyone, but if it speaks your language it is terrific. The Story's use images and goofy sentences to help you remember paradigms and vocabulary. Also, compared to some elementary Greek programs, you are translating fairly long (simplified) portions of the New Testament at an early stage of your learning process (rather than just translating unconnected sentences).
I'm not a visual learner, but the sentences connected to the images were what really helped me. I used this text as a student 20 years ago and still remember some of the vocab by the sentences (I raise up an egg arrow!).
I'm not a visual learner, but the sentences connected to the images were what really helped me. I used this text as a student 20 years ago and still remember some of the vocab by the sentences (I raise up an egg arrow!).
HOWARD M MERKEN
5つ星のうち4.0
A Good Supplement for Beginners
2004年7月1日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I am using this book now as a supplement to Mounce's text, The Basics of Biblical Greek Grammar. I find that using both books beats using one or the other. Story's text is simpler and more inductive. Mounce claims his approach is a mixture of inductive and deductive methodology, but I don't see enough inductive practice in his book. Mounce's translation exercises are generally out of the New Testament, Septuagint, and church fathers, with a few shorter sentences or phrases at the beginning of each chapter of exercises. I like as an inductive approach as possible. I learned Hebrew much more inductively, starting in Hebrew school in my elementary school years with Hebrew primers that were like the old Dick, Jane, and Sally books we used in public school.
We still need a really inductive approach to Greek. Come on, people spoke these languages before they were old enough to understand the writings. As Story has more made-up phrases and sentences than does Mounce, I find Story a good supplement to Mounce.
I bought the paperback copy after looking at a hardback copy borrowed from a library. The paperback has larger pages and larger font, which is important for a language with accent and breathing marks.
The pictures seem for the most part silly. Then again, I already know case, gender, and number, as I have had several languages already.
We still need a really inductive approach to Greek. Come on, people spoke these languages before they were old enough to understand the writings. As Story has more made-up phrases and sentences than does Mounce, I find Story a good supplement to Mounce.
I bought the paperback copy after looking at a hardback copy borrowed from a library. The paperback has larger pages and larger font, which is important for a language with accent and breathing marks.
The pictures seem for the most part silly. Then again, I already know case, gender, and number, as I have had several languages already.
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5つ星のうち5.0
highly recommended
2011年5月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This book was highly recommended to me for encouraging a love and understanding of the Biblical Greek language after complaining of difficulty in translating accurately during an informal in-depth study of Biblical Greek grammar. I hope that it will. I haven't been able to do more than skim through it at this time.