I'm not having a history lesson. I'm LEARNING ancient Greek. It's the most difficult subject ever.I listen to spotify or use SFM. I am happy to see I am not the only one who don't listen in history class.
Ah. But it is still boring right?I'm not having a history lesson. I'm LEARNING ancient Greek. It's the most difficult subject ever.
The most boring subject of all! I can't stand WHY should I learn ancient Greek!Ah. But it is still boring right?
Me too! Unlike Arabic no one will use it. (My native language is hebrew. I need to study arabic)The most boring subject of all! I can't stand WHY should I learn ancient Greek!
For me it is Arabic. My first language is Hebrew and many words came from Arabic.Greek and Latin should be studied because a LOT of words in modern languages have their roots in those languages. You can, with the proper education in those languages, know what a modern word means without having ever heard/read the word before just because you can recognize where it came from.
Fair point. I was speaking from purely Western/European POV, to be fair.For me it is Arabic. My first language is Hebrew and many words came from Arabic.
i usually "take notes" which is really just me starting by writing things related to the lesson and then ending up doodling on the page oopsI always play Minecraft with my friends during online class. Also I enjoy reading stardew forums while doing them. Fun fact, I am having an ancient Greek lesson right now while writing this thread.
When I was still teaching, I regularly had students thank me for being so responsive . . . it was shocking, as our university had rules about how we had to reply to student contact within 24 hours during the week and 48 hours on the weekends. I had no idea how those other instructors were staying employed, given the number of bots our employer used to check up on whether or not we were meeting their (often arbitrary) metrics for communication and classroom engagement.The last online class I had was spent submitting everything weeks in advance followed by trying to get the professor to care enough to take it seriously and do his job. Unresponsive professors during a 24 credit hour semester was...fun. It makes me cry a little that nobody pays attention in history though. But that would explain why we keep repeating it.
Delenda est Carthago! History and latin lesson all in one.
Makes me want to answer to you with an insult in Ancient GreekI always play Minecraft with my friends during online class. Also I enjoy reading stardew forums while doing them. Fun fact, I am having an ancient Greek lesson right now while writing this thread.
This post was like ages ago but how do you know insults in ancient greek?Makes me want to answer to you with an insult in Ancient Greek![]()
I have studied some Ancient Greek, of course! Oh yeah, in the elementary book there was a sentence "It is clear that the poet is mad". Easy to transform into "you are mad". And in another chapter "Go to the ravens" (from a play!). You can guess what that actually means. Yeah. I wonder why those are the things I best remember!This post was like ages ago but how do you know insults in ancient greek?