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Monday. No Calescite ! ( Eeeep !). “dies festus ” II – pg. 143 . Summarize Opinion of characters?. Grammar Notes - Imperatives. Three verb moods Examples : māter ! spectā hoc! Helena! venī ad mē ! amīcī ! spectāte hoc! servī ! venīte ad mē !. Grammar Notes - Imperatives.

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Monday

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  1. Monday

  2. No Calescite! (Eeeep!)

  3. “dies festus” II – pg. 143 • Summarize • Opinion of characters?

  4. Grammar Notes - Imperatives • Three verb moods Examples: māter! spectāhoc! Helena! venīad mē! amīcī! spectātehoc! servī! venītead mē!

  5. Grammar Notes - Imperatives • pg. 147

  6. Grammar Notes - Imperatives • pg. 147 • Q: How do you order people not to do things? • A: Use the imperatives of “nōlō” with infinitive nōlīcurrere. nōlīcantāre. nōlītecurrere. nōlītecantāre.

  7. “pompa” pg. 145 • Each person will translate the introductory lines (1 – 6) • AND an additional speaking part • We will check the introduction together in class tomorrow, and the class will act out the English and then the Latin

  8. Tuesday

  9. CalesciteComplete each sentence, then translate.List the verb conjugation family to which it belongs. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) servī! ad flūmenNīlum (prōcēde, prōcēdite)! amīce! (nōlī, nōlīte) hippopotamumvexāre. discipulīdiscipulaeque! diligenter (labora, laborāte). *What conjugation is the word “calescite”? What does this command mean?

  10. “pompa” pg. 145 • Each person will translate the introductory lines (1 – 6) • AND an additional speaking part • Finish translation & practice reading aloud

  11. Vocative Case*Derived from ____, _______* • Use: to call out to someone • Forms: IDENTICAL to Nominative Case • Exception is 2nd Declension, masculine • -us  -e…servus serve • -ius -ī…fīliusfīlī • Practice: Your name “Latinized” would be __________ in the Vocative case.

  12. “vēnātiō” I – pg. 149 • Groups of three • 1-8 • 9-15 • 16-23 • Si non estperfectum, tumestpraescriptumdomesticum.

  13. Wednesday

  14. Calescite! Turn the following infinitives into singular Imperatives and translate “laborāre” - “habēre” – … into plural Imperatives and translate 3) “vertere” - 4) “audīre” -

  15. Caesar dīcit… • “omnēs! surgite ex tuīssellīs.” • “discipulīdiscipulaeque! tollitetuamdextrammanum.” • “omnēs! vertite ad tuumvicinum.” • “puerī et puellae! pulsātedextrammanumvicinōrum.” • “sedēte in tuāssellās.”

  16. Vocative Case • What? • Why? • Who???

  17. “vēnātiō” I – pg. 149 • Groups of three • 1-8 • 9-15 • 16-23 • Discuss

  18. Thursday

  19. Calescite! Think of a famous quote from a movie. It must include an imperative. Translate the line into Latin. Ex: “Get these snakes off this plane!” Abicitehōsanguēs ex hōcalatōcurrō!!!

  20. “vēnātiō” II – pg. 150 • Pronunciation Practice • FabulaFormarumVirgarum • Non necesseestscriberefabulam.

  21. Word Study • Stage 19 • Non perfectum, tumpraescriptumdomesticum est. • Test on Monday! • Question about what you’re missing? Ask!

  22. Friday Review

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