John Schwandt - Just started taking the course (although, I started with your alphabet course first, which has been very helpful ). Was going to download the Greek Audio New Testament so I could listen more to how the words are pronounced when fluent. Was that recorded in the Konie method used in the course or one of the others? If it's not done in Konie, is it still useful to have? Thanks, John.
John Schwandt — Edited
Thanks! If you are using the Koine system (which I recommend) the audio NT will cause more problems than it helps. I do plan to record a Koine system version eventually. Until then, I have audio resources and flashcards that follow an ancient story in the Athenaze curriculum at Athenaze.com. One last thing you may be interested in is my current project (but it isn't Greek yet). I would love to hear what you think of RedemptionSeminary.org- Try koinegreek.com. It does not have the full NT, but it has several books read in koine pronunciation.
Tom Vidal — Edited
John Schwandt - I am definitely taking your advice on the Koine system. Thank you so much for directing me to these other resources. They look great. Justin Garcia - Thank you, too for the link to those audio and video materials. I will definitely check them out. I am less concerned about having the whole NT (although that would be great) then I am about having as many examples of fluent reading that I can get my hands on. I'm working through reading that passage in Matthew (1:1-16), and... well to put it charitably, I need work. :)