Talk:Modern Greek



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Restructuring II

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Hi all, there seems to be much debate over this page, though seemingly not for many years. I'm not sure if any users are still active?

My opinion is that there is quite a lot of good material here but it is simply too muddled. Looks like people have tried to fix this before and given up.

My intention is to put all of the "Alphabet" as Lesson 1 - in the bite-sized chunks which currently exist. Lesson 2 - Basic greetings and things. This should serve as the very basics. Following on from this I thing that it makes sense to follow the last "New organisation" plan.

I will start to clear up bit by bit. I'm not sure of everything which exists yet. If anyone wants to help sketch out an improved contents please let me know.

IKnowNothing's old restructuring page is here , how about we add the new structure plan to that?

I'm also new to wiki editing - so some pages may suffer broken links etc whilst I'm working out what to do, please help out if you see something.

I've sorted out what I think should be the new order and got it on the front page. All the old material still exists and I'm starting to copy it across.

Tasks that I think need doing:

(1) Tidy up this page, discussions from 8 years ago can probably be archived and this turned into an active "To Do" list.

(2) Someone should always be double checking the pages for mistakes - how about comments on each discussion page to show when someone has checked it.

(3) If you want to write extra lessons, add to existing, or just copy something across please do.

(4) Get involved! Especially native Greek speakers, it would be super to have recordings for everything, and not by my, I struggle too much with γ, you should hear me trying to say γάλα...

(5) There are some illustrated pictures on "The Body" page. There needs to be more pictures I think. I believe it helps some people lots to compare images and works (different learning styles).

Aphoneyclimber (discusscontribs) 21:42, 16 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

Legacy Discussion

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I've created a User Language Questions page. Here in the discussion any one can ask a question about the language, when it's answered satisfactorily it will go on the main page, so there can be a sort of FAQ's and general queries. Obviously clarification questions should go with the relevant pages but anything that's new should go here.

I've also moved the Legacy Restructuring stuff away so that this can be a clear workspace to make the new plan.

Aphoneyclimber (discusscontribs) 07:47, 17 October 2014 (UTC)Reply


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