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Monday- Nulla Schola. Tuesday. Calescite. What is your favorite Latin word or phrase? Cur?. “ explorator Britannicus ”. A British Spy! A-Ha! Ha-ha-ha-ha- haaaaah ! Pairs of two and/or groups of three Translate (III minutes) Present (II minutes each). “ Strythio ”. Pg. 88 Strythio
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Calescite What is your favorite Latin word or phrase? Cur?
“exploratorBritannicus” • A British Spy! A-Ha! Ha-ha-ha-ha-haaaaah! • Pairs of two and/or groups of three • Translate (III minutes) • Present (II minutes each)
“Strythio” • Pg. 88 • Strythio • optio • Begin translating in pairs • Latin • English
Reminder • Binder check on Thursday! • Test next Tuesday! (Or Wednesday)
Calescite It’s your fav! Take out Grammar Notes. Title the top of the page w/ the date and “Indirect Questions” DO NOT WRITE the following slide down…
Challenge: Create a Venn Diagram • Using the notes from the previous slide, you have three and a half minutes to create an abbrev’d version in a Venn diagram • The prettiest one will be shown to the class! The ugliest one will be, too. • Check pg. 91 to make sure we’ve included all important similarities/differences • …aaaaaaaand GO! (Abite!)
“Strythio” • Pg. 88 • Strythio • optio • Present in pairs • Latin • English
Calescite Vertite ad paginamnonagintaunam. • Number your paper #s 1 – 8. • Write either “Direct” or “Indirect” next to each number. • If it is Indirect, label the Subjunctive as Imperfect or Pluperfect. Ex: 1) Indirect – Pluperfect (this isn’t correct, btw!)
“Modestuscustos” CLOZE • due Friday
Calescite • Identify and describe the two types of clauses which use the Subjunctive Mood. • Give an example for each in Latin & English. (HINT: can take from book!) • __________ - Latin: English: • __________ - Latin: English:
“Modestuscustos” CLOZE • due today!!! • Will go on next 6 weeks
“Modestusperfuga” I • Summary up to this point? • In assigned pairs, translate a SUMMARY • DON’T write a literal, word-for-word translation • NO pictures either, wompwomp
“Modestusperfuga” II • FabulaFormarumVirgarum! • So relax, sit back, and enjoy as we translate together