Part 1: Vocab 40 terms (Quarters 3 & 4) 20pts
https://sites.google.com/site/magistercummings/latin-i/vocabula-discenda
Part 2: Grammar ID 20 questions (from story)
Part 3: Grammar Fill in 25 questions
Part 4. Culture 15 questions
Part 5. Reading comp 10
Part 6. Short trans 10
NOTES: DAY 1
1. Declension and conjugation
-Be able to ID the declension (1,2,3)
-Which part of the definition do you use?
-Be able to ID the conjugation (1, 2, 3, 3io, 4)
-Which parts of the definition do you use?
2. Noun/ adjective agreement
-What 3 things must nouns/adjectives agree in?
-What two types of adjectives are there?
-Are the endings always the same?
3. Tenses
-What are the four tenses we know?
How do you ID them
- Present tense (mickey mouse song) practice matching endings
- Imperfect tense (imperfect sheep)
- Perfect tense (Xtra long SUV)
- Future tense (bo, bi, bu in 1 & 2, a & e in 4 & 3)
4. Imperative
-What is it used for?
-What are its four forms?
-How do you translate it?
-What case do you often see with it?
NOTES DAY 2:
1. Singular/ plural
-noun
-verb
2. Culture
-Roman dinner
-Roman dining room
-Ovid
3. Cases
-nom
-gen
-dat
-acc
-abl
-voc
4. grammar
-prepositions
-complementary inf
-ablative of means
Here is a the list of grammar topics with an example question
1. Noun adjective agreement
Nouns must agree in case/number/gender
Puer - in horto sedit
2. Subject verb agreement
Subjects and verbs must agree in person and number
- in villā habitant
3. ID conjugation
Can you tell which conjugation a verb is from?
Dico, dicere
4. Tense ID
Can you ID the tenses of regular verbs (present, imperfect, future, perfect)
Ambulabat
5. Id the declension
Can you tell which declension a noun is from
Canis, is m
6. Indirect statement
Put a statement in the indirect statement
Puella aquam in urbem portat. Specto ...
7. Word order
Put the words in the correct order
Puellam puer in spectat horto
8. Gender
Be able to ID the gender of a Latin noun
What is the gender of cibus, i m.
a. masc b. fem c. neuter
9. Dictionary
Know how Latin dictionary entries are set up
The second form in a dictionary entry for a verb (amo, are, avi, atus) is the
a. imperative
b. infinitive
c. perfect
d. genitive
10. Infinitive
Be able to ID and translate the Latin infinitive
12. imperatives
Be able to recognize singular plural negative positive of the imperative
Noli intrare
a. singular positive
b. negative plural
c. plural positive
d. negative singular
13. Vocative
Be able to spot the vocative case
14.Be able to ID and translate the perfect tense
15. Know the prepositions and the cases they take
http://www.scoop.it/t/latin-resources-useful?q=prepositions
16. Adverbs
Know how to form and translate Laitn adverbs
17. Parts of speech
Know the parts of speech and their Latin terminology
18. NEUTER RULE
Know the neuter rule
19. Ablative of means
Know the use of the ablative of means
20. Pronouns
Know the 10 nominative forms of the pronouns
Culture 15 questions
1. Roman dinner
Know the basics of:
Cena Romana http://sco.lt/6bBmRV
Triclinium http://sco.lt/6bBmRV
Meals http://sco.lt/549oFF
2. Ovid and the Metamorphoses
3. Basics of the Ecce Romani Characters