Charis Vasileiadis
4.9
Yunanistan
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9:33 AM (GMT+02:00)Yunanca
71
1.235
Yunanca
71
1.235
Konuşur
Fransızca
C2
,İngilizce
C2
Hakkımda
My name is Charis, I’m Greek and I live in Thessaloniki.
I studied Philosophy in the Departement of French language and literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and I have been working as a teacher for the last five years. Except of Greek which I’m a native speaker, I speak English and French fluently.
If you are thinking of learning Greek either because you will be travelling to Greece for holidays, or you wish to sit an exam to certify your level, or for any other reason you may have, I am here to help you.
We will use my personal material, Greek movies and songs, and you will be introduced to the world of the Greek language.
More than anything else, I want you to enjoy the process. Learning a foreign language needs to be fun and stress free. Let me show you how exciting Greek classes can be!
Devamını OkuI studied Philosophy in the Departement of French language and literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and I have been working as a teacher for the last five years. Except of Greek which I’m a native speaker, I speak English and French fluently.
If you are thinking of learning Greek either because you will be travelling to Greece for holidays, or you wish to sit an exam to certify your level, or for any other reason you may have, I am here to help you.
We will use my personal material, Greek movies and songs, and you will be introduced to the world of the Greek language.
More than anything else, I want you to enjoy the process. Learning a foreign language needs to be fun and stress free. Let me show you how exciting Greek classes can be!
Deneme Dersi
Tek Seferlik, 30 dakikaÖzel Dersler
60 dakikaÖğretmen İstatistikleri
Birkaç saatte
4 yıl önce
99.00%
1.235
22.8 ders ortalaması
4.9
Program
Öğretme Başarısı
Yeni Başlayan
Üst Başlangıç seviyesi
Orta düzey
Üst Orta seviye
İleri düzey
Üst İleri seviye
Özgeçmiş
Eğitim
2010 - 2015
Greek Language
Aristotle University - Thessaloniki
Philosophy - Department of French Language and Litterature