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Introduction to Latin Part 4

For students continuing in Hans Orberg's Lingua Latina textbook, this class will dive deep into chapters 10-12.
Larissa Laver
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What's included

24 live meetings
18 in-class hours
Homework
1-2 hours per week. I highly recommend that students complete homework in between Latin classes (especially during the longer gaps of time when we do not meet). I do not, however, usually assign specific homework from day to day. Homework assignments as well as tests/assessments are always optional, never required. If a student is struggling with a particular aspect of Latin and wants extra practice, please let me know and I can recommend customized work (from the textbook and workbook) to help shore up the weaker areas.
Assessment
I am always happy to provide feedback on written work submitted via email! Whether it's an exercise from the workbook, a translation, or just a question about the lesson, students are welcome to use messaging to communicate with me about their Latin work and to get feedback from me. Students who translate frequently during class will also get immediate feedback as we process together their translation.

Class Experience

This class will stretch students' understanding of Latin to new lengths as they draw connections between what they've already learned in Latin with the new and challenging grammatical concepts introduced in Intro-4. Students who have completed Intro to Latin Parts 1 through 3 should be well versed in Latin nouns by now, but in Intro-4, we will explore not only new case functions for nouns, but also expand our understanding of Latin verbs. Students will learn the full conjugation of present active indicative verb (all four conjugations) and begin incorporating them into readings. Additionally students will learn the full conjugation of the irregular linking verb (est/sunt) in the present tense. Students will also learn about participles, which are verbal adjectives that blend elements of adjectives with elements of verbs into a neat hybrid word form. 

Most days we begin by chanting our noun charts together and having a miniature grammar lesson that reviews some concept from earlier in Latin. Lessons are largely structured around reading/translation from the textbook and discussing the grammar and structure of the Latin language there. We will also complete exercises from the Exercitia Latina workbook frequently (more so than in Latin-1-2-3 classes) in order to review older concepts and vocabulary while also forging ahead into new territory. Student participation is key to keep this moving and to give students immediate feedback on their progress.
Learning Goals
Students will learn 3rd declension neuter nouns as well as 3rd declension adjectives. Students will learn 4th declension nouns. Students will learn Latin infinitive verbs (present tense, active and passive voice) and several ways to use them.
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Syllabus

24 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
10.1
 3rd Declension Stem Change 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
10.1
 Vocabulary Building 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
10.1
 3rd Declension Neuter Nouns 
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
10.2
 Infinitives 
45 mins online live lesson

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Parental Guidance
In Chapter 15, Marcus gets in trouble once again, this time in school. His teacher, who is described as "severus" - harsh, severe - beats him with a rod because of his behavior.
Pre-Requisites
Completion of Introduction to Latin Parts 1, 2, 3 (on Outschool with Magistra Laver) or equivalent; If you are uncertain whether your learner is prepared to enter this course please contact the instructor to discuss.
Supply List
Recommended:
-Notebook
-Folder to keep printouts of charts and exercises
-Writing implements
-textbook and workbook (Lingua Latina : Familia Romana, by Hans H. Orberg) -- purchase link for both texts in Classroom.
Joined April, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in History from Brandeis University
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Gordon College
My BA and MA degrees were both in the field of Classical Studies (formally titled Ancient History and Classical Languages - double major BA degree - and my MA in Ancient Greek and Roman Studies); much of my coursework both in undergraduate and graduate school focused heavily on the religious experience of the ancient Greek and Roman people.

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$50

weekly or $400 for 24 classes
3x per week, 8 weeks
45 min

Completed by 11 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
4-7 learners per class

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