One of the best things students of the Bible can do is to learn the original languages. Even an elementary understanding can be of great benefit. I have found a video podcast of James Voelz teaching elementary Greek. You can find the podcast here.
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Looking into it now. Morgan, my 13 year old, wants to learn Greek. I don’t think he has NT in mind, but I’m thinking God just might be up to something. I’ll pass this link along to him to download on his iPod touch. How cool!
Glad to see young people interested in languages. Good luck!