Well, I'm currently studying about the exams (not the panellinies), and I have to write history and ancient greek on Tuesday, which is cruel, in my opinion, but anyway.
So, I have a question about ancient greek: The verb μεστόω-μεστώ (με πεÏισπωμÎ*νη είναι αλλα δεν μποÏÏŽ να τη βÏω...), Î*χει παÏακείμενο κ' υπεÏσυντÎ*λικο? Δλδ¨: εμÎ*στηκα-ημεστήκειν ή Î*χει μόνο Ενεστώτα-παÏατατικό, μÎ*λλοντα κ'αόÏιστο? (μεστώ-εμÎ*στουν,μεστήσω, εμÎ*στησα)?
And a question, about the lesson of history...
I'm studying the byzantine history right now, but the school book, when it wants to talk about ages and stuff, constantly says this: In the (τάδε) century, in the middle/beginning/end of (τάδε) century, which is pretty confusing to me. I can easily memorize all the historical events, but I have trouble memorizing the centuries and in what period of this century they happen, because it keeps saying it. And the biggest problem is that there isn't any chronological order but when the book describes some things of a certain period, then it will return in the same period, in another chapter to describe sth else. Do you have any tips about not confusing the centuries and "beginning/middle/the end??)
I didn't have any problems when I had to learn these lessons every day for school, because it was only one lesson.
I know it’s dump to ask this in here, but I can’t ask my teacher in high school, because it is closed now, and it will open only for the panellinies and my exams.
I'm in θετική κατεÏθυνση but I want to have high grades in history and ancient greek as well. I've seen some philologists "surfing" in this section, so If you could help me , I would be grateful...
So, I have a question about ancient greek: The verb μεστόω-μεστώ (με πεÏισπωμÎ*νη είναι αλλα δεν μποÏÏŽ να τη βÏω...), Î*χει παÏακείμενο κ' υπεÏσυντÎ*λικο? Δλδ¨: εμÎ*στηκα-ημεστήκειν ή Î*χει μόνο Ενεστώτα-παÏατατικό, μÎ*λλοντα κ'αόÏιστο? (μεστώ-εμÎ*στουν,μεστήσω, εμÎ*στησα)?
And a question, about the lesson of history...
I'm studying the byzantine history right now, but the school book, when it wants to talk about ages and stuff, constantly says this: In the (τάδε) century, in the middle/beginning/end of (τάδε) century, which is pretty confusing to me. I can easily memorize all the historical events, but I have trouble memorizing the centuries and in what period of this century they happen, because it keeps saying it. And the biggest problem is that there isn't any chronological order but when the book describes some things of a certain period, then it will return in the same period, in another chapter to describe sth else. Do you have any tips about not confusing the centuries and "beginning/middle/the end??)
I didn't have any problems when I had to learn these lessons every day for school, because it was only one lesson.
I know it’s dump to ask this in here, but I can’t ask my teacher in high school, because it is closed now, and it will open only for the panellinies and my exams.
I'm in θετική κατεÏθυνση but I want to have high grades in history and ancient greek as well. I've seen some philologists "surfing" in this section, so If you could help me , I would be grateful...