Living Latin for continuing beginners: An Active and Semi-Intensive Approach (From Unit 13)

Living Latin for continuing beginners: An Active and Semi-Intensive Approach (From Unit 13)

Course Description: This is a continuation of a summer course, although newcomers at the appropriate level are welcome: see below. Have you studied a bit of Latin grammar, but need to refresh and practice before you tackle authentic texts? Did you not make it much past the present tense the first time you tried? Have you completed Duolingo or a similar app and are wondering what to do next? Has it simply been a few years since Latin 101? This course may be for you! We'll have lots of reading practice and progress in our knowledge of Latin grammar using Paideia's Living Latin Text, starting from Unit 13.

DETAILS

Level: tudents should already be familiar with the following forms and concepts: active and passive verbs in the present tense) indicative, nouns and adjectives of the 1st-3rd declension, basic uses of noun cases, personal, reflexive, relative and demonstrative pronouns, complementary infinitives, and a variety of vocabulary. Although you must not have a perfect knowledge of every aspect of the above, you should be confident or very close to it on the majority. Please email [email protected] if you are unsure of your level. This is an ongoing class with students from the summer semester, but newcomers of the same or similar level are always welcome.

Textbook: Living Latin.

Sections capped at: 5 students. If the course is sold-out, please fill out this waiting-list form.

When
Tuesdays, Thursdays, 11:00a.m.

Cost
$650

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Instructor

Nancy Vander Veer

Nancy Vander Veer has a BA in Classics from Samford University. She taught high school Latin in the US and held programs and fundraising roles at Paideia. Based in Marburg, Germany, she is currently completing a masters in European Social and Economic History at the Philipps-Universität Marburg.