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Exercises Chapter 2 - Tolle, Lege 1
Exercises on declensions of nouns (nominative, accusative, ablative) in Tolle, Lege 1, chapter 2.
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Latin declensions
Useful tool for the Latin inflections to learn. The document is in MS Publisher and contains ten pages.
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The infinitive sentence - Phoenix 3
Multiple choice exercise at Phoenix 3, the infinitive sentence.
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Latin: Exercise site of the truss group
The Latin Bim-Sem Mechelen specialist group developed this site. The language study and the exercises on the language study are designed to be useful for studying Latin with any textbook series. When practicing the language study, therefore, the …
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Final Letters nouns and adjectives: Spin Schedule
A spider diagram with an overview of the last letters of the nouns (nouns and adjectives) to identify and the case number. Can be used in conjunction with the spider diagram of the syntax of the cases. You have the choice between a .jpg and .pdf …
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Harrison Potter and Philosophi Lapis - Pegasus 3
Online exercise associated with Caput 8: 8.1 Harrius Potter et Philosphi Lapis.
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Jippus et Jannica: Reading exercise
Suitable as commissioned or unseen text for the first year of Latin. The document contains a (short) text fragment, a glossary and content questions. Based on Jip and Janneke.
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The Marco Curtio: Process text independently - Pegasus novus 1
Assignment with text 6.2 The Marco Curtio. This is a modified version of the assignment to the new workbook Pegasus Novus 1. This way the students can independently process the text and solve extra grammar questions.
Source: Form statement and …
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Stop motion about the verbs at IRE - Pegasus 1
Short film in stop-motion style that shows the derivative verbs of ire, namely abire, adire, praeterire, redire, inire, exire.
Useful for the method, chapter 3.6; ire and fieri .
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Times in the Indicative: Overview
Well-arranged schedule of the use of times in the indicative with references to other modern languages (French, English).
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The Iphigenia: Presentation - Pegasus 2
Presentation with the reading text 2.2 The Iphigenia in the learning workbook of the method.
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Skeleton: Anatomy
Quizlet with which you can practice anatomical concepts related to the skeleton (medical and Dutch name).
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