Greek Community of Melbourne announce new VCE summer school program

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The Greek Community of Melbourne Language and Culture school have announced the Modern Greek VCE Summer School program to prepare year 11 and 12 students for VCE exams in Melbourne.

The program has been carefully designed and created by the GCM after receiving feedback regarding the students’ need for a dynamic start to their VCE exam preparation.

The program will entail a two-day intensive workshop course for VCE Modern Greek, giving students a head start in learning both the material of the course as well as the structure of a VCE exam. The classes will provide the students the opportunity to cultivate the skills they need to ace the exam.

The team of teachers who curated and implemented the program are Aphrodite Papandreou, Christian Raspas and Maria Bakalidou.

The classes will take place on January 23 and 24 at 168 Lonsdale Street, on the Mezzanine level of the Greek Centre in Melbourne.

The programme of the workshop is as follows:

Monday 23 January at 10.00am to 2.00pm for the Oral Exam and Listening Comprehension class

Tuesday 24 January at 10.00am to 2.00pm for the Reading and Responding, Writing class

Cost of attendance is $80 for one day and $150 for both days. 

Το participate please visit: Greek Community

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