
Learn Greek in Athens
(Athina) in Greece
Photos report
on Athens
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Tuition of 9 or 20 group lessons per week
(modern Greek), tuition for ancient Greek, Greek for business,
tuition for foreign teachers of Greek, private course, cultural
program, SUMMER course.
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Our school is situated in a neo-classic building in the town centre, close
of the famous Archaeological museum. It has 9 air-conditioned classes. You
will find also an audio / video room, a computer room with Internet, a
library and a cafeteria there.
Tuition Programs
- 1 lesson: 50 minutes
- Minimum age: 18
- Schedule: from 9 AM to 1:00 PM.
depending on the program chosen
- Maximum 8 students per class.
- All levels available
- 20 lessons per week: also included
1:30 hour course on the Greek cuisine
or one free meal in town
and 1 visit in a museum (2 hours).
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9 lessons per week:
3 hours per day, 3 times a week. Total 8 weeks.
- Greek for business, for foreign teachers of Greek, Ancient Greek:
PRIVATE COURSE ONLY, minimum 2 hours per day.
- Cultural program: PRIVATE COURSE ONLY,
minimum 2 hours per day. For the advanced intermediate levels even advanced. We
shall review the Greek literature, the history of Greece, the history of
the Greek language and the ethnography of Greece.
- SUMMER course: 12 weeks, 20 lessons per
week.
- School materials
- Internet access and email.
- Multi media center and library.
- Renewed cafeteria.
- Access to Internet and email
- If 4 weeks stay, 2 visits in museums
included.
- Numbers of excursions to be paid on the
spot:
1, 2 or 3 days.
- Greek dance lessons, Sirtaki and Bouzouki or
Greek music: (small additional fees).
- Evaluation and certificate of linguistic
training .
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Starting Dates
| Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
April |
May |
June |
July |
Aug |
Sept |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec. |
| 5 * |
2 |
3 |
6 * |
4 |
1* * |
6 * |
3 |
7 |
5 * |
2,30 |
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The 8 weeks course starts only at these dates.
* * The SUMMER course starts only at this date.
Private tuition: every monday.
Closing Dates
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Jan. |
March |
April |
June |
Aug. |
Oct. |
Dec. |
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2,25 |
10,20 |
8 |
15 |
28 |
25,26 |
Lost lessons during holidays are caught up.
Available options
- Airport transfers both ways, 120.
- Our rates are available from
January 1st to December 31,
2009.These
prices never include the plane ticket.


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1.
The
school is centrally located at the side of the Archaeological Museum, 50
m from the Champs de Mars Park, 200 m from the Metro station and with a
lot of bus and trolley bus stations next to its door.
The area is considered as up quality residential area and at the same
time it is close to the student area and the Shopping Centre.
2.
There are hundreds of restaurants, bars, cafes at the vicinity of the
school if one considers that the most frequented areas of Athens like
Plaka, Psiri, Thission, Kolonaki are at walking distance.
3.
We
have two computer labs at the school also we have computers in the
library. Students have free access to Internet. They may also practice
using our own educational material on Multimedia CD.
4.
A
very nice cafeteria is available at ground floor.
Town's information
Photos report
on Athens
The capital of Greece took its name from the goddess Athena, the
goddess of wisdom and knowledge. This is where democracy was born. This
is where that marvel of architecture, the Parthenon,
was created. This is where art became inseparable from life, and this is
where Pericles gave the funerary speech, that monument of the spoken
word. Athens the symbol of freedom, art, and democracy in the conscience
of the civilized world. In Athens memory never fades. Wherever you
stand, wherever you turn, the city's long and rich history will be alive
in front of you.
In the center of town are two hills, the Acropolis
with the monuments from the Age of Pericles, and Lycabettus
with the picturesque chapel of Ai Giorgis.
Athens today is a modern city, alive and on the go. Modern, but
romantic as well, with busy streets and squares, shop windows a riot of
colors, as well as little alleys in quiet, peaceful neighbourhoods such
as Plaka and Mets.
In the countless shops, the visitor will find whatever he may need.
In the tavernas and restaurants he can enjoy any taste sensation, in the
night clubs, discos and bars he can drink and dance the night away.
Because in Athens, the fun never stops before daylight.
Archeological Sites
- Acropolis (tel: 3236665)
- Areopagus (NW of Acropolis)
- Ancient Agora, (below the Acropolis, tel: 3210185)
- Hadrian's Library, (near the Roman Forum)
- Keramikos Cemetery, (148 Ermou)
- Philopappus or Muses Hill (opposite the Acropolis)
- Lysicrates Monument or Diogenes' Lantern, (corner of Lyssicratous
& Vyronos str., Plaka)
- Pnyx (small hill opposite the Areopagus)
- Hadrian's Arch (corner of Vassilissis Olgas & Amalias str.)
- Roman Market (east of the start of Aiolou str.)
- Clock of Andronikos Kyrrhestes or Tower of the Winds (outside the
west gate of the Roman Market)
The Ancient City of Athens: Sites & Monuments
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The
Acropolis: Fortified citadel and primary urban
religious sanctuary. Propylaia, Temple of Athena Nike,
Parthenon, Erechtheion, Pre-classical remains.
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The
South Slope of the Acropolis: Sanctuary and Theater of
Dionysos, Choregic Monuments, Asklepieion, Sacred Spring, Stoa
of Eumenes, Odeion of Herodes Atticus.
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The
North Slope of the Acropolis: "Long Rocks"
& Northwest Caves (Caves of Apollo & Pan), Klepsydra
Springhouse, Mycenaean Fountain, Sanctuary of Eros &
Aphrodite, Rock-cut Niches, Peripatos Inscription.
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The
East Slope of the Acropolis. East Cave, Rock-cut
Beddings for Altars & Monuments, The "True Aglaureion"?
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The
Philopappos Monument.
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The
Pnyx: Meeting Place of the Ancient Athenian Democratic Assembly.
Pnyx, Bema (Speaker's Platform), Sanctuary of Zeus Hypsistos.
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The
Agora: Commercial & Civic Center of Ancient Athens.
Royal Stoa, Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios, Temple of Apollo Patroos,
Metroon, Bouleuterion, Tholos, Monument of the Eponymous Heroes,
Hephaisteion, Altar of the 12 Gods, Stoa of Attalos, Church of
the Holy Apostles.
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The
Roman Agora, Tower of the Winds, & the Library of Hadrian:
Gate of Athena Archegetis, Colonnade, Fountain, Propylon, "Agoranomion",
Public Latrines; Water Clock of Andronikos, The Eight Winds.
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The
Lysikrates Monument & the Street of the Tripods
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The
Arch of Hadrian.
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The
Olympieion & Southeast Athens: Temple of Olympian
Zeus, "Peisistratid" column drums, Panathenaic
Stadium.
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The
Kerameikos: Kerameikos Cemetery, Public & Private
Grave Monuments, "Themistoklean" Wall, Sacred Gate,
Dipylon Gate, Pompeion.
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