Latin I, Third Quarter
Last updated 7/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 868.29 MB | Duration: 0h 49m
Last updated 7/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 868.29 MB | Duration: 0h 49m
Learn the Passive Voice and more Vocabulary
What you'll learn
Conjugate verbs of the fourth conjugation
Conjugate all verbs in the perfect system tenses
Recognize and handle nouns and adjectives in -er and -ir
Understand the concept of passive
Explain the role of the subject and the role of the agent in a passive sentence
Conjugate verbs of the first conjugation in the passive of the present system tenses
Understand the concept of possessive adjectives
Requirements
Get the Henle, Latin First Year Book
Get the Henle, Latin Grammar Book
Description
This is the third course that covers the very first step of learning the Latin language. It explains fourth conjugation verbs and explores the concept of nouns and adjectives in -er/-ir. The course also explains the basic concept of the perfect system. It explores the last three tenses of the indicative active, namely the perfect, the pluperfect and the future perfect. It also covers basic sentence structure, syntax, grammar and conjugation in the passive voice.
The course requires the students to have access to Henle Latin First Year (paperback or digital) as well as the reference grammar book (paperback or digital). The acquisition of "Looking at Latin" can be helpful but not necessary.
This third quarter should take about twelve (8) weeks to complete. The work includes the study of the lectures (videos), the memorization work (vocabulary, declension, conjugation and grammar rules) and the written work (exercises).
Once this course is completed, the logical step is to sign up for Latin I, Fourt Quarter. Be aware that Henle, Latin First Year is covered in Latin I and Latin II. Latin II is already available and Latin III as well.
This course if taken seriously will give you a very solid foundation in the language of Caesar and Cicero. And it might actually fulfill some homeschooling requirement for High School foreign language credits.
Bonam Fortunam! (Good Luck!)
Overview
Section 1: Start Here
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Syllabus
Section 2: Lesson 13
Lecture 3 Lesson 13 Vocabulary
Lecture 4 Fourth Conjugation
Section 3: Lesson 14
Lecture 5 Lesson 14 Vocabulary
Lecture 6 Conjugation of SUM
Lecture 7 Compounds of SUM
Section 4: Lesson 15
Lecture 8 Lesson 15 Vocabulary
Lecture 9 The Perfect Active Stem
Lecture 10 The Perfect Indicative Active
Lecture 11 The Pluperfect Indicative Active
Lecture 12 The Future Perfect Indicative Active
Section 5: Lesson 16
Lecture 13 Lesson 16 Vocabulary
Lecture 14 Second Declension Noun in -R
Lecture 15 Declension of -ER Adjectives
Lecture 16 Possessive Adjective of the 1st and 2nd Persons
Section 6: Lesson 17
Lecture 17 Lesson 17 Vocabulary
Lecture 18 Active and Passive Voice
Lecture 19 Personal Endings of the Passive
Lecture 20 Ablative of Agent
Section 7: Conclusion
Lecture 21 See you next quarter!
FOR homeschooling students looking to fulfill their language requirements,FOR students with interests in languages,FOR students with interests in classical studies,FOR students with interests in ancient history,FOR students who have completed Latin I, Second Quarter (or equivalent),NOT FOR students looking for an easy language to study,NOT FOR students with previous knowledge in Latin