Lingua latina per se illustrata grade 5
Here are a few links, by chapter, for learners to get started. It culminates in readings from classical poets and Donatuss Ars Grammatica, the standard Latin school text for a millennium. This students manual, in English, for Familia Romana (Lingua Latina Pars I), includes a guide to pronunciation, instructions, and information on key points. Students can watch these tutoring sessions and read along in the textbook. Familia Romana (the main book of Pars I of the Lingua Latina per se illustrata series) contains thirty-five chapters and describes the life of a Roman family in the 2nd century A.D. Going back and forth between these tutorials and the videos in Latin will help most learners. If students find that they need English explanations of the chapters, take a look at THIS PAGE. Lingua Latina per se Illustrata (The Latin Language Taught by Illustration) is an entire novel written in Latin, complete with grammar sections in Latin and sidenotes in Latin helping explain the text. I Speak Latin was originally developed to prepare upper-elementary students to begin using Hans Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se illustrata: Familia Romana in 7th grade. Recently, Josiah has become the teacher, tutoring young learners in the first book of Lingua Latina, again entirely in Latin. Hans rbergs masterful Lingua latina per se illustrata, prima pars: familia romana, covers the essentials of Latin grammar and a basic vocabulary of some. Familia Romana (the main book of Pars I of the Lingua Latina per se illustrata series) contains thirty-five chapters and describes the life of a Roman. The sessions are conducted entirely in simple Latin. Teacher and student work their way through both volumes of Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata, by Hans Oerberg, and then they read and discuss classics by Vergil, Caesar, Ovid, Lucretius and more.
Latinist Roberto Carfagni has tutored Josiah Meadows for over four years now, and many of their sessions have been posted online by Josiah’s father, Scott Meadows ( here is a link to their YouTube channel, links to specific chapter tutorials are below). For those who want to work their way through a Latin textbook on their own, or as a supplement to a class, take a look at these videos.