Description
So you really want to learn Latin
About the series
The So you really want to learn Latin series comprises of three books which take pupils from scratch up to GCSE and beyond. It is unapologetically grammatical and old-fashioned in its approach, and has consistently received rave reviews from teachers and pupils alike since its publication in 1999.
About the book
So you really want to learn Latin Book 2 is the second stage in a three-part Latin course. It takes pupils from scratch to GCSE level and beyond. It can be used in the classroom by those preparing for Latin at any level but will also be invaluable as a revision aid or as a self-teaching book.
What’s inside – Chapters
Guide to pronunciation
Introduction
Chapter 1
- 3rd declension adjectives
- One termination adjectives: ingēns
- Two termination adjectives: trīstis
- Three termination adjectives: ācer
- Dum + historic present
- Reminder to the modern linguists
- Coriolanus
- Revision
Chapter 2
- Personal pronouns
- Is, ea, id
- Translating “his”, “her”, “its” and “their”
- Transitive and intransitive verbs
- Revision
- The story of Verginia, 449 B.C.
Chapter 3
- 4th declension nouns: gradus and genū
- Irregular 4th declension noun: domus
- The imperative
- Declining numerals
- Towns, small islands, domus and rūs
- Expressions of time
- Revision
- The Gauls
Chapter 4
- The Passive
- Present passive
- Mixed conjugation verbs: a note on the stem
- Passive Infinitives
- Future Passive
- Imperfect Passive
- Agents and instruments
- 5th declension nouns: rēs and diēs
- Revision
- Rome: home and away
Chapter 5
- Perfect passive
- Future perfect passive
- Pluperfect passive
- Fancy tricks with the P.P.P
- Revision
- Roman education
Chapter 6
- Regular comparison of adjectives
- Declension of comparative and superlative adjectives
- Comparing nouns
- Adjectives in -er and -ilis
- Irregular comparison
- Ordinals up to 20th
- Roman dates
- The months
- To calculate a Roman date
- Date formats
- Rome’s domination of Italy
Chapter 7
- Relative clauses
- Antecedents
- Translating relative clauses
- More words for ‘and’
- Enter the Carthaginians
Chapter 8
- Hic and ille
- Using hic and ille
- Formation of adverbs
- Comparison of adverbs
- Irregular adverbs
- Perfect and aorist
- The story so far
Chapter 9
- Deponent verbs of the 1st conjugation
- Deponent verbs of the 2nd conjugation
- Semi-deponent verbs
- Deponent verbs of the 3rd, 4th and mixed conjugations
- Intransitive verbs in the passive
- Alius = other
- Alter = the other (of two)
- Cēterī = the others
- The first Punic War 264-241 B.C.
Chapter 10
- Irregular verbs: possum, eō and ferō
- Compounds of eō
- Irregular verbs in the perfect
- Ipse and īdem
- More on imperatives
- Can you do possum?
- Quam + superlative
- Here, there and everywhere
- The second Punic War, 218-201 B.C.
Before We Move On: Latin checklist
Summary of grammar
Appendix
- More on vowel quantity
Latin – English Vocabulary
English – Latin Vocabulary
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