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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

BLOCK THREE, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013

Block 3, Latin 3

Ladies and gentlemen, please finish up the loose ends on the Revocāta and Cēna story sheets from last week. 
Alexis and  Essence, translate, EXPLAIN, and contribute your preparations from yesterday's Philosophia story to the rest of the class.   
“Rest of the Class” make sure that what is being presented matches your understanding of what you see is happening in the Latin.  Do not write just copy down things that do not say what the Latin does; ask questions and make corrections. That is the point of this type of shared assignment, and accuracy is a part of EVERYONE’S grade.

Also, it is time to get last week’s CLC 32 Vocab sheets turned in as well as CLC 32 Reading Comprehension  Questions. 

When you have completed and turned turned in the work above,  request workbook WB 32.4 Depending on Deponents and the CLC 32 Vocab Practice  and Verb Match sheet from the substitute and get started on them.

Essence and Alexis: You will be retaking the benchmark exam tomorrow. I printed out the Study Guide for you yesterday.  Make sure you put time in on this; it is IMPORTANT!  
 Here is another online version with active links:

       CLC 29      Verbs      Non-Verb Vocabulary     
CLC 30    Verbs      Non-Verb Vocabulary

Vocabulary will be tested for meaning, parts of speech, forms and usage.

Expect to see verbs 
in Present, Imperfect, Perfect and Pluperfect forms
 for both the ACTIVE and PASSIVE voices.

Expect also to see forms in the Imperfect and Pluperfect Active Subjunctive.

Expect to identify Verb Conjugations by infinitive vowels.

Expect to identify Complementary Infinitives and
both singular and plural Imperatives (orders!) in positive and negative forms.

Expect to recognize Noun Declensions from Genitive Singulars.

Expect nouns used as Ablatives of Agent with Passive Forms,
as Ablatives of Time When and Accusatives of Duration of Time.

You WILL NOT be responsible for our current work  with Ablative Absolutes.

You will need to refresh the various uses of the subjunctive that we have had:
Study the grammar information and sample sentences on pages 333-336.

Review Participles on pages 328-332

Review Case Uses for Nouns on pages 324-327


 

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