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Course Outline A. Corpus of Grammar
  1. Nouns
    1. cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative)
    2. declensions (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
  2. Verbs
    1. conjugations (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
    2. active voice, indicative mood
    3. imperatives, active
      1. affirmative
      2. negative
    4. present active infinitive
    5. tenses (present, imperfect, future, perfect)
    6. irregular (sum, possum, nolo, volo, fero, eo)
    7. principal parts
  3. Adjectives
    1. declensions (1st, 2nd, 3rd) positive degree
    2. demonstrative
      1. hic
      2. ille
    3. numerals and numbers
    4. noun/adjective agreement
  4. Pronouns
    1. personal (1st, 2nd, 3rd)
    2. demonstrative
  5. Prepositional phrases
  6. Adverbs (interrogative adjectives used as adverbs)
  7. Formation of questions
  8. Noun/adjective agreement
  9. Appositives

B. Vocabulary

  1. Vocabulary lists correlated to reading in texts
  2. Word study
    1. derivatives
    2. formation
      1. prefixes
      2. suffixes
  3. Latin phrases in English use
  4. Abbreviations
  5. Base and stem

C. Civilization

  1. Roman life and culture (family, travel, slaves, aqueducts, houses, dress, circus games)
  2. Rome, the city
  3. Introduction to three periods of Roman history (monarch, republic, and empire)

D. Greek and Roman Mythology (Enrichment)

  1. How the world began
  2. Twelve Olympian gods and goddesses
    1. gods of the sky
    2. stories of Jupiter and Minerva
    3. stories of Venus
    4. stories of Apollo
    5. stories of Diana
    6. gods of nature
  3. The Underworld

There may be times when we have to alter the syllabus in order to accomplish our goal: learning to interact in a new language.


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