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Hope you are all fine and not too cold! We heard of the cold temperatures and lots of snow during
the past two months in many of your countries. We will do our best to send some sun to you soon,
although it might be a better idea to book your tickets for Greece!
Greece had mild temperatures this winter with many
sunny days and of course also a lot of snow in the
mountains, excellent for skiing.while enjoying sun and
blue skies! The country has many difficulties at themoment, but at least we get enough vitamins D, for free!
The OMILO teamjust finished the two intensive weeks
of Greek learning in Athens. Needless to say, always
wonderful students from various countries, interesting
personalities and very motivated to learn Greek and
immerge themselves in the Greek culture and different
Greek thinking!
The course started on March 25th, the Greek National
Independence day.While having lessons in the OMILO school, we could
hear and watch various school parades. Have a look at
the parade in the OMILO street!
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At lunch time we joined the crowds in the taverna, enjoying their day off, while gathering with their
families and
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Greek Language and Culture
April 2013 OMILO Newsletter
Dear OMILO friends,
Hope you are all fine and not too cold! We heard of the cold temperatures and lots of snow
during the past two months in many of your countries. We will do our best to send some sun to
you soon, although it might be a better idea to book your tickets for Greece!
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tasting the national dish of March 25th! Bakaliaros with
skordalia! (Cod with garlic sauce!).
Needless to explain, apart from this dish, many more options are
available and ordered. Lots of food, happy crowds and .crisis
or no crisiseverybody wanting to treat the other!
A German student recently living in Greece shared with us a
video of how a German tourist experiences the cultural
differences between Northern Europe and Greece while eating
with friends!
Maybe a bit exaggerated, but funny!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
feature=player_embedded&v=DU5zF0UM0G0
In this Newsletter we will write about:
1. Changes in Athens
2. Hydra, a living postcard
3. Easter Traditions
4. New Greek language book
1. CHANGES IN ATHENS
Especially during courses in Athens you get a feeling how Greeks are living, how they deal with thecrisis, while trying to stay optimistic and making the best of their daily life.
The first thing tourist always notice is that cafs are still rather busy and kicking! Fortunately this
is indeed the caseif this wont be, then Greece would not be Greece anymore!
Greeks discuss, talk, communicate, complain, laugh,
express their worries, share their joyswhile drinking
(mostly) coffee, in all kinds and versions (Greek coffee,
filter coffee, frappe, cappuccino, fredo, espresso..). It
is the number one relaxation and keeps them going
for about 3-4 euro/person they spend usually 1 to 2 hours
in the cafe, while drinking several glasses of water forfree.
When staying a week in Athens you also have the chance
to enjoy the several museums, many cultural events and
of course the city as well. Athens is a beautiful and very
interesting city, with many totally different areas.
And Athens will even become more beautiful ..
Panepistimiou street and Omonoia are two characteristic
spots of Athens. But are they as beautiful and friendly as
we would like to be? Of course, the city center can be
improved. Thanks to the initiative of the Onassis
Foundation and the cooperation of the state, the city
center will soon be transformed into an attractive area.
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A European architectural competition entitled Rethink Athens whose aim is the creation of a new
city center was organized and funded by the Onassis Foundation. In the beginning of the year the
winner was presented. The winning proposal is considered to be feasible and functional and now we
are waiting to be materialized. Now the authorities will undertake the realization. If everything goes
well, in 2016 we will enjoy a more beautiful city. It is expected that the intervention which will take
place on and around the Panepistimiou street will revive the city center by enhancing its
commercial and financial activities, by the environmental and aesthetic upgrade of the public space,the promotion of its historical and cultural heritage and by making the city center more accessible to
all citizens. For more information visit: http://archdoc.mr926.com/re-think-athens-winning-
proposal-okra-5/23147/
2. Hydra, a living postcard
After some days visiting Athens, you maybe would like also to experience and see a Greek island?
You are not the only one! Many of our students are exploring the Greek countryside or islands on a
free day.
Maya, tomorrow we would like to go on a day trip, do you know a nice destination?" I was askedby "OMILO" students on a good day.
Two ladies from the Netherlands and Austria, who met
each other during the Greek courses in Athens and had
mutual interests, wanted to sightsee a part of Greece on
their free day. They had already been culturally enriched
by the visits to the Athenian museums and Sounion and
now wanted to see something more of the countrys
beautiful nature, but with a destination that could be
visited in just a day.
"Well, there's plenty of daytrips to do in Athens butwhich one you choose largely depends on what you
want" If you would like to get a taste of the ancient
Greek culture, in a day you can make a beautiful drive
through the green Peloponnese and visit the ancient
theater in Epidaurus and the tomb of Agammenon in Mycenae. If youd rather drive northwards
though the mountains and the beautiful Delphi behold.
At the end of the week everything that our students had seen and done they had enjoyed but only
thing was missingan island!
"Visiting a Greek island" was rather high on their list. An island though preferably like on the post
cards! Shops, taverns, white houses and perhaps a donkey.
Fortunately I didnt have to let them down; not far from the coast of Attica are a number of
picturesque islands which are perfect for a one day visit. Theres a boat that leaves every hour to the
island of Aegina, which is the closest island as it is only an hour away by boat. Very cozy. You can
rent an maxa,a horse-and-carriage, and tour the island with it or otherwise by bicycle or motorbike
of course. Or enjoy a "frappe on one of the stunning beaches and plunge into one of the cleanest
seas in Europe. Not to forget though to visit the magnificent temple of Afaia (Afea) that was built
during the same time period as the Akropolis and the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion. That temple is
so beautiful and the views so peaceful, that 14 years ago we decided to name our daughter Afaia
With good weather the islands of Poros and Hydra are visible sunbathing in the distance. At only
two hours sailing from Athens, Poros is also a must to go to with gorgeous green nature, but the
island of Hydra is my personal, all-time favorite destination.
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Do you want a typical Greek landscape? Small shops with blue painted wooden frames,
bougainvilleas growing against whitewashed houses, stray cats and occasionally a donkey? Then
Hydra is the place to B.
You really have the impression youre in a postcard! A priest on a donkey? An old man with a
komboloi? A stray cat next to a blue painted flower pot? Live from Hydra!
Hydra is the last Greek island where there are no cars or motorbikes, except for a garbage truck anda fire truck. All transport is done with donkeys, mules and horses. If you want to go to the other side
of the island you can go with a taxi though. In Hydra taxis are little yellow boats that sail around the
island. Its a good way to go from the harbor with all the shops and taverns, to the beach on the
other side. But you can also go by 'bus'. Fishing boats depart with a larger number of passengers.
Partly influenced by my enthusiasm, the choice was quickly made for my guests. It was Hydra!
Our OMILO ladies had a fantastic day.... with a big smile they let us see a wonderful photo-
reportage, piece by piece postcards! But even better, the whole week they were very happy and
highly motivated in the Greek lessons: during their trip they were able to practice their Greek all
day long: in the bar of the boat, in the tavern, on the street, at the bakery ... and repeatedly they were
asked: " ; (Pos etsI kai milate tosso kala ellinika ") ...."
How come you speak Greek so well...? "Their OMILO course could not go wrong anymore ...
3. Easter traditions
The next language holiday will take place in
Nafplion, from April 27 till May 9th. This is
another interesting area, full of places to visit
very nearby.
Nafplion is a must see for everybody visiting
Greece!Here a video to bring you in the mood !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=rd_nShdQ38k
For the last-minute travellers, if you still want to
join for the course, book your tickets NOW!
In Nafplion OMILO will celebrate, as we did the 15 years together with our students, the Greek
Easter traditions.
Easter is the most important celebration for Greeks.
Everywhere in Greece you will experience the customs of :
Red eggs: we dye red eggs on Holy Thursday and
we crack them after the Ressurrection. The player
who successfully cracks the eggs of the other
players is declared the winner and, it is said, will
have good luck during the year.
Epitaphios: we decorate the Epitaphios in the
morning of Holy Friday in the church and in the
evening it is carried through the village or the
city. The people sing hymns and carry candles.
Mageiritsa: after the Resurrection, its time for
dinner. A green soup with lamb intestines is
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waiting for us. Its tastier than it sounds!
Easter lamb: on Sunday we eat the roast lamb. Early in the morning all
neighborhoods are full of the smell of roasted
meat and all day we eat the lamb with the
necessary mezedes.
Apart from those widely known customs , every
area in Greece has its own special traditions. Here
are some examples:
Asini (village close to Nafplion)
The burn of Judas
A custom which survives through the centuries is
the burning of Judas. On Holy Friday or on
Saturday, a group of young people gather andconstruct a straw effigy of Judas. As soon as it is ready, they put it on a trolley and take it round the
village. On Sunday afternoon, they put it on the gallows and they burn it.
Corfu and Lefkada
On the islands of Corfu and Lefkada, the Filarmoniki orchestra accompanies the most beautiful
customs. On the Holy Saturday, the orchestras play happy rhythms, while the housewives get rid of
all pottery, throwing it from the windows. The church bells ring and thousand of pots are being
thrown on the roads making a lot of noise.
Chios
The night sky gets lid up with thousand of flashes/ rocket-war
A good reason for somebody to be in Chios during Easter is the rocket-war. A custom that lasts
since the Turkish occupation and the local people love it a lot. The handmade rockets and the
fireworks offer an impressive spectacle! In Vrontados there are 2 churches, Agios Marcos and
Erithiani. In a very folkloristic manner rockets are being fired at those churches by the two
competing communities of the village. The preparation of the rockets begins after Easter, so as to be
ready next year!
Kalo Pascha!
4. Greek language book: ! (Off we go to learn Greek!)
A new baby is born within the Omilo family! The proud parents are the teachers & authors
Marina Braila, Konstantinos Oikonomou and Dora Stoimenidou. The grandparents are Maya and
Dimitris Andreadis, owners of the OMILO school.
This baby took a bit longer than 9 months to be born, but the OMILO team is very happy it is
healthy, kicking and ready to live its life!
How it all started? A few years ago a very devoted OMILO student suggested starting offering
email-lessons to OMILO students. We were often asked by students how they could maintain the
knowledge they had learned during an intensive course, so not to forget everything till they would
come for another course! For many OMILO participants it is not that obvious to find Greek lessonson their level in their home-towns. In 2008 Marina, Konstantinos and Dora, the three full-time
OMILO teachers at that time, worked in a good spirit together and managed to create a lot of email
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lessons for four language levels.
Maya and Dimitris always try to look for the best teachers in Greece and were happy to see that
those teachers, all of them with many years of experience teaching OMILO students, were now also
ready to create their own materials! The time came to open up new prospects and in 2010 Maya
encouraged them to work together on a language book.
It was all new to them, different tasks they were used to, demanding team-work but they weredetermined to work hard and succeed! OMILO guided and supported this project but, contrary to
the Greek traditions, Maya & Dimitris believed the authors should choose themselves a name for
their baby and did not expect this baby to be named OMILO !
About two years later, after a lot of hard and systematic work, in combination with quite some stress
and worries, the book was published. Their book! It was baptized ! We hope
it will travel all over the world!
This book is for students who learn Modern
Greek at an intermediate language level, in other
words at a B1 level according to the Common
European Reference Frame for languages. Itdoesnt include grammar but it consists of 12
Units with texts and dialogues of daily life. The
exercises are mainly focused on vocabulary. The
various texts also offer linguistic, cultural and
entertaining information, so learning becomes
pleasant and amusing. In each unit topics are
suggested to practice your writing skills. This
book can be used with a teacher, but also for self-
study. At the end of the book you can find the
answers to the exercises, the transcripts of the
listening texts as well as the selected vocabulary in four languages (English, French, German andSpanish). And last but not least, a CD with all the texts and dialogues is included. The CD was
recorded in a professional recording studio, while texts were read by Marina, Konstantinos,
Dimitris, some friends living in Athens and 4 little
sentences by Maya! This was an exciting and very
amusing experience for all of us!
We are happy that this project successfully ended
and contributes to the learning and teaching of the
beautiful Greek language!
If you are interested in more information about
the book, see a sample or would like to order it,
have a look at its website:
www.fygamegiaellinika.com.
In case you buy, read or use the book, the authors
are looking forward to receive your comments.
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We wish you a very nice spring, a lot of motivation to continue your Greek studies and hope to
see you somewhere in Greece soon.
Sunny greetings from Athens-Maroussi!
The OMILO team