Kings Ely sixth form
Academic
A Level Classical Greek
Classroom teaching is supplemented with a rich variety of trips, films, talks and theatre visits.
An A Level in Classical Greek will help students to acquire the linguistic and literary skills required to read ancient literature, both prose and verse, in the original language, with appropriate attention to literary techniques, styles and genres.
A Level Classical Greek encourages the development of a sensitive and analytical approach to language, as well as the development of research and analytical skills that will empower students to become independent learners - a set of skills much in demand from employers in the modern world.
Students will learn to apply analytical and evaluative skills, and to engage with and respond to the material studied.
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A minimum grade 6 in Greek at GCSE. |
Classical Greek A Level |
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The A Level course offers the chance to read, in more depth, the literature of the Greek world, increasing your ability to understand and respond to the different styles and agenda of a greater range of authors. Your grasp of structures, vocabulary and idiom will be extended, and you will have the option, if you have the talent for it, to write compositions in ancient Greek. Your exploration of cultural, social and spiritual issues connected with your reading will become more sophisticated, and you will gain a developing awareness of the impact of Classical Greek and Athens on later literature, language and culture, and on the modern world in general. Classroom teaching is complemented by talks from internal and external speakers, visits to museums and theatres, and trips at home and abroad. Plans are currently underway for an overseas trip, either to Greece or Italy. AssessmentUnseen Translation
Comprehension or Prose Composition
Prose Literature
Verse Literature
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Classical Greek AS Level |
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This course gives you the opportunity to study aspects of Classical Greek language and literature in depth, exploring the cultural, political and social life of Classical Athens at significant periods in its history. You will develop your understanding of language structures in Classical Greek; you will begin to appreciate the beauty of this ancient language, and you will read and respond to a selection of ancient Greek literature in the original, considering both its ancient context and its relevance to today’s world. AssessmentGreek Language
Greek Verse and Prose Literature
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