Two tracks, one method

Pick the track that matches your goal. The teaching approach stays the same: clear, structured, measurable.

For exam preparation and certification

  • Diagnostic assessment on day one to map your current level to your target exam.
  • A written plan of teaching hours per level, agreed up front.
  • Exam-specific content (Ellinomathia, ΠΕΓΠ, Cyprus Knowledge).
  • Mock tests at regular intervals with structured feedback.
  • Grammar and vocabulary taught in direct support of writing, listening, speaking, and reading skills required in the exam.

For everyday, professional, or relocation purposes

  • Vocabulary organised by topic (home, travel, work, healthcare, administration).
  • Real-life situations practised in conversation (ordering, booking appointments, managing paperwork).
  • Grammar introduced progressively as it becomes useful.
  • Cultural context woven in so the language makes sense, not just works.

Your progression

Six levels, A1 to C2. Click a card to see what each level covers and the topics inside it.

At A1 level, you will learn how to understand and use basic Greek in everyday situations. You will be able to introduce yourself and others, ask and answer simple questions, and talk about familiar topics such as where you are from, where you live, and your daily life. You will start communicating in simple ways, especially when the other person speaks clearly and supports the conversation.

  • home and daily routine
  • family and personal information
  • food and everyday activities
  • likes and dislikes
  • describing people
  • shopping and basic communication

At A2 level, you will become more confident using Greek in everyday situations without relying on basic phrases. You will be able to handle simple conversations more independently, describe your experiences, and talk about your daily life in more detail. You will improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills, with a stronger focus on accuracy and fluency. You will also be able to understand and respond in common real-life situations, even when the conversation becomes slightly more complex.

  • daily life and routines in more detail
  • personal experiences and past events
  • relationships and social interactions
  • describing people, places, and situations
  • travel, holidays, and free time

At B1 level, you will be able to communicate effectively in everyday social and professional situations. You will understand the main points of spoken and written Greek and follow conversations with more confidence. You will be able to express your opinions, describe experiences, and talk about past events and future plans in a clear and structured way. You will also learn how to interact in more formal situations and handle real-life scenarios such as travelling, work, and social communication.
This level is often required for official certification, including citizenship.

  • social and professional situations
  • telling stories and describing experiences
  • travel and real-life communication
  • expressing opinions, agreeing and disagreeing
  • advantages and disadvantages
  • aspects of Greek culture

At B2 level, you will be able to communicate confidently and fluently in a wide range of situations. You will understand spoken and written Greek with ease, including more complex and abstract topics. You will be able to express your ideas clearly, explain your opinions, and take part in discussions, presenting arguments and responding to others. You will also handle unexpected situations in everyday life, including work, social interactions, and practical matters.

  • expressing feelings and personal views
  • telling stories and describing experiences in detail
  • achievements and decision-making
  • media and everyday communication
  • advantages and disadvantages
  • aspects of Greek culture

At C1 level, you will be able to understand a wide range of spoken and written Greek, including demanding and specialised content such as news, articles, and discussions. You will communicate confidently and naturally with native speakers in both everyday and formal situations. You will be able to express your ideas clearly and spontaneously, take part in discussions on a variety of topics, and handle both simple and complex situations. You will also develop the ability to use the language effectively for social, academic, and professional purposes.

  • emotions and personal expression
  • thinking, learning, and communication
  • modern life and society
  • truth and opinion
  • technology and environment
  • aspects of Greek culture

At C2 level, you will be able to understand and use Greek at an advanced, near-native level. You will comprehend complex spoken and written material, including academic lectures, interviews, articles, and literature. You will be able to express yourself clearly, precisely, and spontaneously in both simple and complex situations. You will also develop the ability to summarise information, analyse content, and use the language with a high level of accuracy and flexibility.

  • society and current affairs
  • social and political issues
  • relationships and communication
  • technology, science, and philosophy
  • media, travel, and modern life
  • Greek culture and history

Lesson materials

All learning materials are provided in PDF format. No books to buy. The material is structured and follows the CEFR, and adapted to each student’s level, age, and learning goals.

PDFs only
No books to buy
CEFR-aligned
From A1 to C2, step by step
Adapted to you
By level, age, and goal

What you need to join a lesson

Essentials

  • A computer (tablet or phone may limit interaction)
  • A stable internet connection
  • A webcam
  • An e-mail
  • A Greek keyboard layout, so you can type Greek letters easier.

Useful

  • A digital pen, helpful for practice.

Ready to place yourself?

Pick a package. Your first session is a free 30-minute placement, so we confirm your level before the paid lessons in your package begin.