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This grammar plus integrated workbook outlines every major grammatical point usually taught in an intermediate college Latin course as well as other grammar points which may be introduced in the 1st semester of reading prose or poetry. Features include: carefully management and repetition of vocabulary used to encourage sole focus on the grammar; a variety of exercises to enable students to recognize and isolate the grammatical structures in English, helping them to translate into Latin with greater ease; frequent Latin to English translations; English to Latin translations; exercises…mehr

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This grammar plus integrated workbook outlines every major grammatical point usually taught in an intermediate college Latin course as well as other grammar points which may be introduced in the 1st semester of reading prose or poetry. Features include: carefully management and repetition of vocabulary used to encourage sole focus on the grammar; a variety of exercises to enable students to recognize and isolate the grammatical structures in English, helping them to translate into Latin with greater ease; frequent Latin to English translations; English to Latin translations; exercises requiring students to modify aspects of Latin sentences in order to enable improved grammar acquisition.


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Autorenporträt
Jean-François R. Mondon trained as an Indo-Europeanist/Historical Linguist at the University of Pennsylvania and received his PhD in 2009. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages (German and Latin) at Minot State University in North Dakota. His major research interests are tracing the phonological developments of Indo-European languages such as Classical Armenian as well as language pedagogy and vocabulary acquisition.