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Chapter 2

Chapter 2. In Villa. Vocab - Derivatives. amicus - ancilla - cena - cibus - dominus - dormit - gustat - intrat -. Vocab - Derivatives. laetus - laudat - mensa - mercator - quoque - salutat - toga - tunica -. Sentences. Translate on pages 20-23 Girls - 1-10

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Chapter 2

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  1. Chapter 2 In Villa

  2. Vocab - Derivatives amicus - ancilla - cena - cibus - dominus - dormit - gustat - intrat -

  3. Vocab - Derivatives laetus - laudat - mensa - mercator - quoque - salutat - toga - tunica -

  4. Sentences • Translate on pages 20-23 • Girls - 1-10 • Boys - 11-20 • If done, identify the direct objects in Latin and English • Direct object = object of the verb • p. 27 ex.C

  5. Declensions • Divide nouns into categories • grouped by endings • 1st - a • 2nd- r, us, um • Consists of 5 cases, each shows the role of the noun in the sentence • nominative (subject) • genitive (shows possession) • dative (indirect object) • accusative (direct object) • ablative (noun in prepositional phrase)

  6. 1st Declension

  7. 2nd Declension

  8. Declension • Decline 2 words from the ch 1or 2 vocab list • p. 24 (mercator) • find all nouns in the story and identify: • Declension (1st or 2nd) • Case (N, G, D, Acc, Abl) • Number (singular, plural) • If you have the same word (case & #) don’t bother writing it down again

  9. Accusatives • Singular - always ends in ‘m’ • Plural - always ends in ās(1st), ōs(2nd) or ēs (3rd) • Direct Object • Object of verb • Nouns are listed in nominative - change the endings to make accusative • Make a list of 8 nouns - put them in accusative

  10. Write down the sentences, underline the direct object, then translate. 1. Metella pavonem gustat. 2. Caecilis quoque pavonem gustat. 3. Dominus servōs laudat. 4. Mater et pater filium amant. 5. Coquus cenam parat.

  11. Translate from English to Latin, then underline the direct object. 1. The servant carries the dinner. 2. The cook tastes the food in the kitchen. 3. The dog sleeps in the atrium. 4. The friend greets the slave-girls. 5. The master does not see the son.

  12. Translate story on p. 25 in text When done translating, make a list of foods/drinks that are served Decline 3 nouns (per person) In Triclinio Translation

  13. Breakfast - Ientaculum Lunch - Prandium Main Meal of the day/Dinner - Cena Appetizers - Gustatio Entrée - Mensa Dessert - Secunda Mensa Cena ran ab ova usque ad mala from eggs to apples Romans did not use forks Facts about Romans and Food

  14. Read pages 30-32 in your textbook Then complete 2.8 and 2.10 in the workbook. Show Magistra when you are done. Workbook Questions

  15. Decline: luna dominus Conjugate: laudāre audīre Practice!

  16. Practice declensions and conjugations Amicus translation 18-Oct

  17. Groups of 3 Determine which meal you would like to create Ientaculum, Prandium, Gustatio, Cena, Secunda Mensa Use p. 32 in text, p.15 in wkbk and supplied packets Pick 5 dishes you would serve, describe each in English and illustrate Should look like a restaurant menu!!! On the back explain why you picked the foods you did Menu mini-project

  18. Finish menu project Must do 3 activities in workbook 2.5 - fill in and translate Then pick 2 of the following 2.1 - accusatives and nominatives 2.4 - vocab 2.8 - Roman food When finished, show to Magistra Friday 15-Oct

  19. Mostly feminine nouns In nominative - all end in “a” All follow the same pattern of usage in sentences. 1st Declension

  20. Nominative - subject Genitive - Possession Dative - Indirect Object Accusative - Direct Object Ablative - noun in prepositional phrase Nouns and usage

  21. Declension Chart - 1st

  22. Mostly masculine nouns In nominative, end in “r” or “us” Some neuter nouns In nominative and accusative singular end in “um” Nom. And Acc. plural end in “a” 2nd Declension

  23. Declension Chart - 2nd

  24. Extra Credit: Give a derivative for 3 vocab words on the test.

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