Greek AS-Level (2027 exam) & A-Level (2028 exam) – Term 1 (Sept. 2026)
£135.00
£22.50 per 90min lesson (£15.00 per hour). Term one of three for the one-year AS-Level course, and of six for the two-year A-Level course.
Places are still available
Important note
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Course Overview
AS-Level Greek is a one-year course (Terms 1, 2 & 3a) comprising both literature and language components, which carry an equal number of marks in examination. The language paper tests understanding of the Greek language by means of translation and comprehension questions. For the literature paper, students study one prose set text and one verse set text.
A-Level Greek is a two-year course (Terms 1, 2, 3b, 4-6), in which students complete four separate components: Unseen Translation, a choice of Prose Composition or Comprehension, Prose Literature (two texts), and Verse Literature (two texts).
Students must have gained at least Grade 5 at GCSE level in Latin or Greek in order to undertake either of these courses.
Course Method
To prepare for the language component, students build on their knowledge and application of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary from GCSE during language lessons, and complete assignments of translation and comprehension between classes. These are reviewed and discussed during the lessons. There are few new areas of grammar and syntax introduced compared with GCSE; rather those areas of grammar already met are used in a more complex manner, closer to the style of original Greek authors.
Students must obtain a copy of ‘Greek beyond GCSE’ by John Taylor before the course begins.
To prepare for the literature component, students prepare separate sections of the prose and verse set texts in advance of lessons, analysing aspects of content and linguistic style, which are then discussed during the lessons. Students are required to read a small amount of literature in translation so that they understand the context from where the set texts have been taken. Prose texts typically include the works of Herodotus, Plato, Thucydides, or Aristotle, while verse texts are commonly taken from Homer, Sophocles, Euripides, or Aristophanes. The texts rotate every two years.
To prepare for the literature components, students must obtain the textbook recommended by OCR. There are very good workbooks available from Zig-Zag Education, which help students with translating the literature texts, but purchase of these is optional.
Lessons will alternate on a weekly basis between language and literature. Throughout each term there are regular tests in both language and literature, some of which will be taken from past papers. Students also learn vocabulary from the AS/A-Level defined vocabulary list on a weekly basis, knowledge of which is tested informally during lessons.
Course Details
Term 1 comprises six weekly lessons. Each lesson lasts 90 minutes.
This PX Classroom is held on TBC at TBC (London time zone) starting from TBC, TBC September 2026. The last lesson is due to be on TBC December 2026.
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