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This class is designed to introduce students to the world of reading Latin. Using Hans Ørberg’s text - which is written entirely in Latin! - students will learn to recognize various grammatical forms unique to the Latin language. In so doing students will strengthen their grasp of English grammar as well. We will be reading/translating Chapters 1-3 in this course. This course aims at mastery of nominative, genitive, and accusative cases, as well as the grammatical relationship between...
Students will distinguish among various noun forms; students will see how Latin nouns and adjectives differ in their form and function from Latin verbs; students will practice Latin pronunciation; students will expand their English vocabulary; students will reinforce their understanding of English grammatical concepts.
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This class is interactive and students will have the opportunity to read and translate aloud in class. Those who choose to participate in this way will receive immediate feedback and guidance with their Latin work. *Students will have an optional BLT (Big Latin Test). at the end of this course. Upon request, I am happy to provide grades for this as well제공되는 성적
Two books are required for this course: 1) A copy of Hans Øerberg’s textbook Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Pars I Famila Romana, available here: https://www.amazon.com/Lingua-Latina-Illustrata-Pars-Familia/dp/1585104205/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=lingua+latina+per+se+illustrata&qid=1588349771&sr=8-3 2) A copy of the accompanying Exercitia Latina workbook, available here: https://www.amazon.com/Exercitia-Latina-Exercises-Familia-Romana/dp/1585102121/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1OC3X0H06Z5XZ&keywords=exercitia+latina&qid=1649275538&sprefix=exercitia+latina%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1 I receive no benefits or commissions from your purchase of these texts.
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The number “six” in Latin is “sex” (as in sextuplets or a sextet). Some students may chuckle at this. In the past I’ve simply encouraged students to get their giggles out the first time they see it, and then get over it, it’s just the number six. In eleven years I’ve had no real issues with this word/method. The family in the textbook keeps slaves, and they are prominent characters in the story. This was a part of Roman culture historically, and I include a brief discussion of what slavery was like in the Roman world, especially as it contrasts to more modern pre- Civil War slavery in America. The way the textbook teaches direct object accusative is with a fistfight among the children in the story. The title of the chapter is "the bad boy" so there's no defending his behavior, and I always make mention of how he could really use some sit-down-with-an-adult-and-talk-it-out sort of help to manage his stress rather than hitting a little girl for singing. At the end of the chapter, the girl who gets hit is sad because her brother, the one who hit her, is being punished and is hurting. I always emphasize that as a heartwarming story of compassion - even though he just hurt her for no good reason at all, she sees her brother crying and is sad for him. To me, that is beautiful and the sort of kindheartedness the world could use more of!
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....
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