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November 2012 208pp 978-1-107-62930-1 c. £24.99 PB www.cambridge.org/9781107629301 Contents Preface; The publications of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers’ (J.A.C.T.) Greek Course; List of abbreviations; The plan of the Teachers’ Notes; Basic methodology and lesson planning; The Speaking Greek CD; Teachers’ Notes to Reading Greek; Notes on the illustrations in Reading Greek (text); Appendix of verbs, nouns and adjectives (by section) for Sections 1–7; Yearplans; Examination papers.
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