omilo.com - Join us in Athens|Syros|Nafplion|Lefkada and online Founded in 1996. Omilo's mission is to inspire and motivate adults from all over the world to speak Greek and learn about Greece with fun and interactive lessons while enjoying cultural activities in different areas in Greece. Speak Greek, Enjoy Greek Culture, Have Fun and Make Friends From All Over The World
Omilo offers a unique approach to teaching Modern Greek, backed by a select team of Greek teachers and staff members. The informal and relaxed atmosphere of Omilo’s classes makes learning Greek an enjoyable and successful experience for all.
Our priority is providing top-quality teaching, but at the same time, Omilo also aims to bring its students into direct contact with local customs, history and culture through various excursions and activities.
Our courses take place in Athens, Nafplion, Lefkada island & Syros island.
Thanks for your feedback. We do use a microphone as you can see on the video, but sorry, we have no iPhone :-) Also, the RU-vid videos are made to be in natural environments, beautiful scenery, rather than in a recording studio. And maybe it is not a bad idea to also learn to understand Greeks with some wind around. We are working hard to publish new authentic stories every 2 months, with youtube and podcast links, all for free.... If you want us to invest in better materials, iphone, better microphone, etc..., then please purchase the companion notebooks. This is the only way to finance this project and continue. (including Greek transcript, grammar exercises,etc... Thanks and greetings from Greece; All info at masaresi.com/product-category/greek-podcast-notebooks/4-stories-combined/
I listened to two of these. They are very helpful to me. But one was outside in the wind. There was much wind noise. Then the one on the Olympics one person was sitting close to the microphone and the other not. Please get better microphones. You can plug two into a soundboard if you are using an iPhone. Thanks for the videos
Thanks for your feedback and happy you find our stories helpful. Sorry , but we have no iPhone :-) We are working hard to publish new authentic stories every 2 months, with youtube and podcast links, all for free.... If you want us to invest in better materials, iphone, better microphone, etc..., then please purchase the companion notebooks. This is the only way to finance this project and continue. (including Greek transcript, grammar exercises,etc...) Thanks and greetings from Greece; All info at masaresi.com/product-category/greek-podcast-notebooks/4-stories-combined/
Thanks for your feedback. We checked the links again, and the notebook points to #13, so not sure why you get something else. You can order all the notebooks, per 4 stories, here masaresi.com/product-category/greek-podcast-notebooks/4-stories-combined/ (So you can order notebooks per 4 stories, not per 15. ) Many greetings and enjoy your Greek Language Journey
Το καναλι σας ειναι πραγματι παρα πολυ ωραιο .Ανυπομονω να ακουσω νεες Ελληνικες ιστοριες σας να συνεχισω να εξασκησω τα Ελληνικα μου.Δυστυχως δεν εχω καθολου κανεναν να με τον μιλησω στα Ελληνικα και καναλι σας με βοηθα πολυ να μαθαινω αυτη την εξπλιτηκη γλωσσα
Wow this is brilliant!!! I have learnt so many words in 5 minutes, thanks to you! Also, finally, finally, I found someone who speaks Greek slowly for students! I swear, it is incredibly rare!! In my humble experience, Greeks do speak louder but not slower when you don't understand them :- ) Thank you for all your efforts! I subscribed immediately!🥰😍🥰
thank you for your comments, and happy you like the story. In the meantime many stories are written, so you can practice a lot. For your info, there is also a companion notebook per story, and the one for story 1, is free. You can find it at omilo.com/for-free/easy-greek-stories-podcast-notebook/
@@OmiloHellasIt's Tagalog, there's no "to be" verb, we do have "to become" but it's not used the same way There's a particle that's sometimes wrongly translated as the words "is" or "are", but it actually doesn't mean anything and it's just there to link a subject to a verb when the subject comes first (our sentences are usually verb-subject-object). It doesn't exist as a verb that can be conjugated
Γεια σου και μπράβο για την προσπάθεια :) Since you wrote the letter yesterday and you don't want to say that you wrote letters every day, the correct sentence is Χθες έγραψα γράμμα στην τράπεζα (Αόριστος) At the second sentence, we believe that you wanted to use the past tense and say that you wrote all your expenses every week. So you will say; Κάθε εβδομάδα γράφαμε όλα τα έξοδά μας. (Παρατατικός) Keep up the good work!
Ευχαριστω πολυ! Αυτεσ οι ιστοριεσ με βοηθουν πολυ. Ακουω πρωτη φορα αργα, και μετα πιο γρηγορα καθε φορα. Μετα απο τεσσερεισ φορεσ, μπορω να καταλαβω καθε λεχη με πολυ γρηγορα ταχυτητα. Εινα θαθμα!!