Join Our Free GCSE Greek “Ask Me Anything” Session ~ Speak Greek®

Join Our Free GCSE Greek “Ask Me Anything” Session




Preparing for GCSE Greek can feel exciting, challenging, and sometimes a little overwhelming whether you’re a tutor guiding learners, a parent supporting your child, or a student navigating the Pearson Edexcel specification for the first time. At Speak Greek, we believe that no one should have to figure it out alone.

That’s why we’re hosting a free, live Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on Sunday, 1 March 2026, from 12:00 to 12:30. This is your chance to ask literally anything about the GCSE Greek qualification offered by Pearson Edexcel.

What to Expect

For 30 minutes, we’ll open the floor to your questions, big or small. You might want to explore:

  • How the exam is structured
  • What the assessment criteria really mean
  • How to prepare effectively for each paper
  • Tips for vocabulary retention and grammar confidence
  • How to support learners at different levels
  • Resources that actually work
  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Whether you’re a seasoned tutor, a curious parent, or a motivated student, this session is designed to give you clarity, confidence, and practical guidance.

Who Can Join?

Everyone is welcome.

This AMA is free and open to all Tutors, Parents, and Students. No prior knowledge required, just curiosity and a willingness to learn.

Why Attend?

Because real understanding comes from real conversation.

You’ll get:

  • Direct answers from an expert in Greek language education
  • Evidence‑based guidance aligned with the Pearson Edexcel GCSE
  • A supportive space to ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask
  • Practical insights you can apply immediately

How to Register

Registration is quick and easy. Secure your place now and receive the event link to your inbox a week before the event.

Spread the Word

If you know a tutor, parent, or student who would benefit from this session, feel free to share the invitation. The more people we support, the stronger our Greek‑learning community becomes.

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