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Recorded MS
Foreign Language | Latin
Ecce Romani, First Year, Part 2

Students will continue their exploration of Latin grammar and vocabulary through the Ecce Romani I-A series. They will also be encouraged to use certain online resources to help them develop good study habits. This course will prepare Middle School students for High School Latin courses. We will explore both Classical and Ecclesiastical pronunciations.

Total classes: 12

Prerequisite: Middle School Intermediate Latin, Part One

Suggested grade level: 7th to 8th

Suggested credit: One full semester of Latin

Note: This course was previously listed as Middle School Intermediate Latin, Part Two (Ecce Romani)

Description
Students will continue their exploration of Latin grammar and vocabulary through the Ecce Romani I-A series. They will also be encouraged to use certain online resources to help them develop good study habits. This course will prepare Middle School students for High School Latin courses. We will explore both Classical and Ecclesiastical pronunciations.
Outline
Week One: Review of Chapters 1-6

Week Two: Chapter 7: Nouns and Adjectives

Week Three: Chapter 7: Nouns – Cases and Declensions (nominative and accusative cases)

Week Four: Chapter 8: Verbs – Persons, Vocative Noun Case

Week Five: Chapter 8: Translation and Review

Week Six: Chapter 9: Prepositional Phrases – Accusative and Ablative Cases

Week Seven: Chapter 9: Major gods and goddesses

Week Eight: Chapter 10: Accusative Case and Infinitives

Week Nine: Chapter 10: Conjugations, Present Tense and Imperative Voice

Week Ten: Chapter 11: Genitive and Dative Noun Cases

Week Eleven: Chapter 11: Roman Names, Genitive Singular or Nominative Plural

Week Twelve: Chapter 11: Review

Materials and Homework
Course Materials: Ecce Romani IA 4th Edition ISBN-10: 0133610926
Link to order: Click here to order the softcover student edition of the textbook
***No Latin dictionaries (physical or online), please.

Homework: Students will spend one to two hours on average per week on their homework in addition to classroom time.

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