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Activity: "My Child Learned Latin"

Foreign Language

  • The child has learned basic Latin vocabulary, including common words and phrases.
  • They have grasped the concept of noun declensions and can identify different cases.
  • The child can conjugate regular verbs in different tenses.
  • They have practiced reading and translating simple Latin sentences.

To continue developing their Latin skills, encourage your child to engage in conversation or write short paragraphs in Latin. They can also explore Latin literature, such as poetry or short stories, to further enhance their understanding of the language's nuances.

Book Recommendations

  • Latin for Beginners by Benjamin L. D'Ooge: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Latin grammar and vocabulary, perfect for further reinforcement and practice.
  • Tales from Ovid by Ted Hughes: This collection of stories from Ovid's Metamorphoses offers an engaging way to explore Latin literature and mythology.
  • Cambridge Latin Course by Cambridge School Classics Project: This series of textbooks follows the lives of fictional characters in ancient Rome, providing an immersive and interactive approach to learning Latin.

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