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A new edition of the world-leading Cambridge Latin Course,
re-energised for modern learners. Inspired by teacher feedback and
research, the new course provides today's learners with a more
diverse and nuanced picture of the reality of Roman civilisation
and history, while continuing to offer clear and extensive language
support. Moving on from the destruction of Pompeii, Book 2 captures
the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very
different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain
and Egypt.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory
course developed by the Cambridge School Classics project. This
fourth edition offers a number of new features whilst retaining the
fundamental elements of this popular course. The teacher's guide
has been revised to match the new student texts, and offers
user-friendly support for classroom teaching. Book II is based in
Roman Britain and Alexandria, and contains explanatory language
notes with grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples,
updated background information and illustrations and a vocabulary
checklist for each stage. The layout of the stories and language
notes has been improved, and the grammar sections, stories and
exercises have also been revised to aid both pupils' and teachers'
comprehension.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. Student's Study Book I
has been developed for use by teachers, students and independent
learners. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Cambridge
Latin Course Book I and provides comprehensions, exercises in
grammar and vocabulary and further investigations into the Roman
civilisation topics studied in Book I.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. The Answer Key provides
informative and comprehensive answers to the exercises in Student
Study Book I. The Key will be of use to teachers, students and
independent learners. Clearly structured answers are given for
material which includes a rich variety of comprehension and
translation exercises; activities to practise the language and
grammar; vocabulary checklists; investigations into Roman
civilisation and revision sessions.
The leading Latin course worldwide Book IV focuses on imperial
Rome, looking at key features of the city itself and various
aspects of Roman life including social structure, architecture,
religious beliefs and entertainment. Book IV is full colour
throughout, with a clear layout of stories and language notes.
Featuring a glossary for quick reference and comprehension
questions, the book also includes a full explanation of language
points and grammar practice exercises. A 5th Edition of the
Cambridge Latin Course is available to purchase, published from
2022 onwards.
The leading Latin course worldwide Book V is set in and around the
court of the Emperor Domitan and the stories explore the tensions
and effects of living under a tyranny. Topics covered include town
and country life, the emperor's council, the senatorial career and
marriage. Verse by Martial and Ovid is integrated with the stories
and themes, and the language notes include a systematic
introduction to verse word order. Book V is full colour throughout,
with a clear layout of stories and language notes. Featuring a
glossary for quick reference and comprehension questions, the book
also includes a full explanation of language points and grammar
practice exercises.
The leading Latin course worldwide Book I begins in the city of
Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius. Book I is full
colour throughout, with a clear layout of stories and language
notes. Featuring a glossary for quick reference and comprehension
questions, the book also includes a full explanation of language
points and grammar practice exercises.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory
course developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. This
fourth edition offers a number of new features whilst retaining the
fundamental elements of this popular course. Book 3 is based in
Bath and Chester, and contains explanatory language notes with
grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples, background
information and illustrations and a vocabulary checklist for each
stage. The layout of the stories and language notes has been
improved, and the grammar sections, stories and exercises have also
been revised to aid both pupils' and teachers' comprehension.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. Student's Study Book II
has been developed for use by teachers, students and independent
learners. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Cambridge
Latin Course Book II and provides comprehensions, exercises in
grammar and vocabulary, and further investigations into the Roman
civilisation topics studied in Book II.
A classic anthology for GCSE. This Teacher's Handbook accompanies
the Cambridge Latin Anthology, which has been designed as a
prescribed text for GCSE Examinations and for general reading in
the first year of an advanced level course. The Teacher's Handbook
gives a brief introduction to each passage, followed by notes on
points of language, stylistic features and references in the text.
A Discussion section includes ideas and questions that can be
raised with the class. Notes on the illustrations are provided,
along with suggestions for further reading.
A clear and compact guide to the Latin language especially designed
for both reference and revision. The approach reflects the
traditions of the Cambridge Latin Course, but the guide will prove
helpful to all students of Latin, whatever course they have
followed. Cambridge Latin Grammar has a number of key features:
Concentrates on the basic and commonly encountered language points
Designed for students who have passed to unadapted texts of
original Roman authors Presents the language for students who are
learning both to read and to compose in Latin This volume
represents a straightforward and practical approach to the study of
Latin grammar for the contemporary student.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. Student's Study Book II:
Answer Key provides informative and comprehensive answers to the
exercises in Student Study Book II. The Key will be of use to
teachers, students and independent learners. Clearly structured
answers are given for material which includes a rich variety of
comprehension and translation exercises; activities to practise the
language and grammar; vocabulary checklists; investigations into
Roman civilisation and revision sessions.
The Cambridge Latin Anthology presents a wide range of poetry and prose from the Roman world for those students who are keen to develop their understanding of the authors in the original. The eight thematic sections of poetry include works by Catullus, Horace, Lucretius, martial, Ovid, Petronius, Seneca and Virgil. The eight sections of adapted prose include sections from Apuleius, Caesar, Cicero, Pliny, Sallust, Tacitus, and the Acts of the Apostles in the Vulgate.Glosses and other explanations are provided opposite each of the texts, and the writing is illustrated throughout by paintings and photographs of artifacts and places in the Roman world. for the student, there is a complete vocabulary at the end of the book, and, for the teacher, there is an accompanying handbook giving additional information and suggestions for discussion and work in the classroom.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. Student's Study Book III
has been developed for use by teachers, students and independent
learners. It is designed to be used in conjunction with Cambridge
Latin Course Book III and provides comprehensions, exercises in
grammar and vocabulary, and further investigations into the Roman
civilisation topics studied in Book III.
This collection of Worksheet Masters is designed for pupils who are
beginning Latin. It follows the principles of the Cambridge Latin
Course, but the type and form of the exercises are different from
those in the pupil's book for Unit I. There are exercises for each
Stage to consolidate Latin vocabulary, accidence and syntax, to
develop language awareness with work on Latin derivations in
English and other languages, to test aural comprehension, and to
extend knowledge of Roman background.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the
core books of the Cambridge Latin Course. Student's Study Book III:
Answer Key provides informative and comprehensive answers to the
exercises in Student Study Book III. The Key will be of use to
teachers, students and independent learners. Clearly structured
answers are given for material which includes a rich variety of
comprehension and translation exercises; activities to practise the
language and grammar; vocabulary checklists; investigations into
Roman civilisation and revision sessions.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory
course developed by the Cambridge School Classics project. Book I
is based around Pompeii, and contains explanatory language notes
with grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples,
updated background information and illustrations and a vocabulary
checklist for each stage. The layouts of the stories and language
notes have been improved, and the grammar sections, stories and
exercises have also been revised to aid both pupils' and teachers'
comprehension. The teacher's guide has been revised to match the
new student texts, and offers user-friendly support for classroom
teaching.
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