1.15: Self-Assessment Modules 1–13
Self-Assessment Modules 1–13
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Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 represents mastery and 1 its opposite. Answer each of the below thoughtfully. For any score less than a 7, review the material.
MEMORY
- Do I have the alphabet (upper- and lower-case letters, names of letters) and the sounds (long vowels, short vowels, diphthongs) memorized?
- Can I accent almost any noun or verb?
- Can I define adjectives, adverbs, articles, conjunctions, nouns, prefixes, prepositions, and substantive adjectives?
- Do I have a strategy for translating, especially when I get stuck?
- Do I know how to get the stem for adjectives, nouns, and verbs and can I conjugate and decline them?
- Have I memorized the Case and Function Chart ?
- Have I memorized the verb and noun endings and do I know how to put them on the correct stem?
- Have I memorized the article?
- Have I memorized the essential vocabulary?
APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS
- Do I have a strategy for memorization and do I use it?
- Can I pronounce basic and complex words correctly? If not, do I have a strategy for improving?
- Do I understand how endings create meaning?
- Do I understand the functions of adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, nouns, prefixes, prepositions, and verbs?
- Can I apply my knowledge of the functions of adverbs, adjectives, conjunctions, nouns, prefixes, prepositions, and verbs to parse sentences in English?
- Do I understand how to apply the Case and Function Chart ? Could I teach another how to use it?
- Do I understand how the article can be used to create a noun? Can I provide three specific and different examples in Greek?
- Do I understand the key differences between how English creates meaning and how Greek does? Hint: English creates meaning in two distinct ways and Greek does the same in two.