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Latin Language - Third Semester
Class experience
This Latin reading course is for continuing learners who already have already completed 1-2 years of Latin study. This course picks up in Chapter 16 of Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata Pars I Familia Romana. Among other more nuanced content, this course assumes knowledge of all five noun declensions (not 4th declension neuter), present verbs in the active and passive, and deponent voices, all present tense infinitives, and vocabulary of Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata Chapters 1-15. If you are...
Homework Offered
I highly recommend students engage with Latin on their own time in addition to the work we do in class. I do not, however, collect or grade homework for these courses. I often recommend assignments or let students know in advance what we will complete in coming classes; but it is not for a grade.1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Optional written assessments (midterm / final exam style) will be available for students to complete. Additionally we use Quizlet Live frequently to provide formative assessments in vocabulary. Daily readings/translations give students ample formative assessment in a relaxed environment as we process our Latin out loud together.Grades Offered
Two texts are required for this course; One is recommended but not required: 1) Copy of Hans Orberg's Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata Pars I Familia Romana textbook - https://www.amazon.com/Lingua-Latina-Illustrata-Pars-Familia/dp/1585104205/ref=sr_1_1?crid=178QE4Z6SXD6T&keywords=lingua+latina+per+se+illustrata+familia+romana&qid=1645722055&sprefix=lingua+latina%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 (you should already have a copy of this from Latin 1 and 2!) 2) Copy of accompanying Exercitia Latina workbook - https://www.amazon.com/Exercitia-Latina-Exercises-Familia-Romana/dp/1585102121/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39SXVZTDT32VL&keywords=lingua+latina+exercitia&qid=1645721997&sprefix=lingua+latina+exercitia%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 3) *recommended but not required* - A Companion to Familia Romana (Neuman) - https://www.amazon.com/Companion-Familia-Romana-%C3%98rbergs-Vocabulary/dp/158510809X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SEPOHYIFX8YV&keywords=college+companion+lingua+latina&qid=1645722084&sprefix=college+companion+lingua+latina%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-3 I receive no benefits or commissions from your purchase of these textbooks or other course materials. These same materials may be available from other sellers than what I have listed here.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Chapter 16 includes a detailed conversation about two different religions of the Roman Empire (2nd Century CE: one character is a Roman pagan who believes in the gods like Neptune and Jupiter; the other is a monotheistic Christian who carries a small Bible with her. Set in the height of the Roman Empire, this conversation reflects two of the most prominent religions of the area at that time. Like all Outschool classes, this is taught from a neutral and secular perspective, not advocating or supporting one belief system over another. We take the characters' words at face value, discuss their meaning in their ancient Roman context (albeit this is a fictional story), and we reflect on how people of differing religious beliefs can interact with one another respectfully and considerately both in this Latin historical fiction and in our modern world today.
Two texts are required for this course; One is recommended but not required: 1) Copy of Hans Orberg's Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata Pars I Familia Romana textbook - https://www.amazon.com/Lingua-Latina-Illustrata-Pars-Familia/dp/1585104205/ref=sr_1_1?crid=178QE4Z6SXD6T&keywords=lingua+latina+per+se+illustrata+familia+romana&qid=1645722055&sprefix=lingua+latina%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 (you should already have a copy of this from Latin 1 and 2!) 2) Copy of accompanying Exercitia Latina workbook - https://www.amazon.com/Exercitia-Latina-Exercises-Familia-Romana/dp/1585102121/ref=sr_1_1?crid=39SXVZTDT32VL&keywords=lingua+latina+exercitia&qid=1645721997&sprefix=lingua+latina+exercitia%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-1 3) *recommended but not required* - A Companion to Familia Romana (Neuman) - https://www.amazon.com/Companion-Familia-Romana-%C3%98rbergs-Vocabulary/dp/158510809X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2SEPOHYIFX8YV&keywords=college+companion+lingua+latina&qid=1645722084&sprefix=college+companion+lingua+latina%2Caps%2C117&sr=8-3 I receive no benefits or commissions from your purchase of these textbooks or other course materials. These same materials may be available from other sellers than what I have listed here.
Hello! I’m Larissa Laver and I’ve been teaching since 2008. I’ve worked with young children through young adults over the years: I have taught Pre-K through collegiate level courses and literally every grade in between at some point in my career....
Group Class
$35
weekly or $630 for 18 classes1x per week, 18 weeks
75 min
Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 12-15
3-5 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Outschool International
Tutoring
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