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The “Easy Greek Stories” podcast - Episode 14 ; Αξέχαστη περιπέτεια στο βουνό Όλυμπος. An unforgettable experience on Mount Olympus.
In this episode, Eva reads for you the story about a group of friends planning to climb the Mount Olympus, but not taking into account the weather conditions.
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The podcast recordings are available on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast – you can listen to them online and anytime.
In those podcast recordings, the story is read at a slow pace first, followed by the same story at a normal speaking pace.
However, here on YouTube, you will only hear the story in the slower speaking pace, together with the Greek subtitles, so you will be able to listen to the story, while reading the subtitles at the same time.
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Every month (except of August) we publish one new Greek authentic story, written by Maya Andreadi, a non-Greek living for 30 years in Greece. Maya loves Greece, completely adapted to the Greek way of life, embraced the Greek culture, and together with her Greek husband, she also raised their two children in Greece. In fact, she actually became "more Greek than many Greeks!"
The Greek stories are read by native speakers Eva, Myrto and/or Sophia, and proofread by native Greek speaker Myrto, who is also teaching Greek at the Omilo Greek Language and Culture School. Moreover, Myrto also adds extra grammar as well as grammar exercises to the companion notebook, so you can practice your Greek even more.
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Every podcast story has a companion notebook, which means a digital eBook, which you can also print yourself.
It includes;
* the Greek transcript,
* English translation,
* vocabulary list
* exercise to practice grammar + answer key
* the video link + Greek subtitles, without advertisements.
* the podcast links on various channels, as well as the recording MP3 file, which you can download to your computer, and listen to without needing the internet.
the podcast is read at a slow pace first, followed by a normal Greek-speaking pace.
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Podcast story script + Notebook content & design ; Maya Andreadi
Podcast and Video montage, Notebook proofreading and grammar; Myrto Yfanti
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Curious and interested to see how a Notebook looks like? Then download the FREE Podcast notebook, for STORY#1, and get a better idea of what it offers. You can download it at
Enjoy listening to Greek stories from any place, any time…
This is a printable Notebook, PDF file
A4 format, 15 pages
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We hope that you will discover new and interesting things about Greece, while improving your Greek and enjoying listening to those short stories, taking place in Greece
(Note: this podcast is not a Greek course and the episodes don’t follow a step-by-step grammar or difficulty sequence.)
More info at
#greekpodcast #learninggreek #greekstories #greeklanguage #greeklessons #greekgrammar #learninggreekisfun #learngreek #greekingreece #omilogreeklanguageandculture
In this episode, Eva reads for you the story about a group of friends planning to climb the Mount Olympus, but not taking into account the weather conditions.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
The podcast recordings are available on SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast – you can listen to them online and anytime.
In those podcast recordings, the story is read at a slow pace first, followed by the same story at a normal speaking pace.
However, here on YouTube, you will only hear the story in the slower speaking pace, together with the Greek subtitles, so you will be able to listen to the story, while reading the subtitles at the same time.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
Every month (except of August) we publish one new Greek authentic story, written by Maya Andreadi, a non-Greek living for 30 years in Greece. Maya loves Greece, completely adapted to the Greek way of life, embraced the Greek culture, and together with her Greek husband, she also raised their two children in Greece. In fact, she actually became "more Greek than many Greeks!"
The Greek stories are read by native speakers Eva, Myrto and/or Sophia, and proofread by native Greek speaker Myrto, who is also teaching Greek at the Omilo Greek Language and Culture School. Moreover, Myrto also adds extra grammar as well as grammar exercises to the companion notebook, so you can practice your Greek even more.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
Every podcast story has a companion notebook, which means a digital eBook, which you can also print yourself.
It includes;
* the Greek transcript,
* English translation,
* vocabulary list
* exercise to practice grammar + answer key
* the video link + Greek subtitles, without advertisements.
* the podcast links on various channels, as well as the recording MP3 file, which you can download to your computer, and listen to without needing the internet.
the podcast is read at a slow pace first, followed by a normal Greek-speaking pace.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Podcast story script + Notebook content & design ; Maya Andreadi
Podcast and Video montage, Notebook proofreading and grammar; Myrto Yfanti
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Curious and interested to see how a Notebook looks like? Then download the FREE Podcast notebook, for STORY#1, and get a better idea of what it offers. You can download it at
Enjoy listening to Greek stories from any place, any time…
This is a printable Notebook, PDF file
A4 format, 15 pages
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
We hope that you will discover new and interesting things about Greece, while improving your Greek and enjoying listening to those short stories, taking place in Greece
(Note: this podcast is not a Greek course and the episodes don’t follow a step-by-step grammar or difficulty sequence.)
More info at
#greekpodcast #learninggreek #greekstories #greeklanguage #greeklessons #greekgrammar #learninggreekisfun #learngreek #greekingreece #omilogreeklanguageandculture
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