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This course covers basic morphology and syntax according to the Cambridge Latin Course IV and V.
The Cambridge Latin Course is the most popular and most successful Latin course in the UK. With over 4,000,000 copies sold, its methods are well established and highly effective. There are five Books in the Cambridge Latin Course which take students from beginner to Level 2/GCSE. The story-based Course provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilisation. The material progresses from simple stories written specially for the Course, through adaptations of Roman authors, to original texts. The texts are accompanied by explanations of key language points, and are supported by grammar practice exercises. CLC IV (stages 29-34) Book IV focuses on imperial Rome, looking at key features of the city itself and various aspects of Roman life, including social structure, architecture, religious beliefs and entertainment. CLC V (stages 35-40) Book V is set in and around the court of Emperor Domitian and the stories explore the tensions and effects of living under a tyranny. Topics covered include town and country life, the emperor's council, the senatorial career and marriage. Verse by Martial and Ovid is integrated with the stories and themes, and the language notes include a systematic introduction to verse word order. Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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The students are able to read original Latin texts with the help of teacher/grammaŕ books/dictionary, as well as translating the texts with the detailed comprehension of the sentence structure and the grammar means used. They understand complex morphosyntactic structures. Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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Written test: - understanding and translation of an unknown Latin text (of the approppriate level) to English - incl. questions concentrating on the grammar studied. Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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Cambridge Latin Course Textbook IV/V. Shall the students need anything else, it will be provided at the lessons.
There are enough copies of the book in the library at the Institute for Greek and Latin Studies (Celetná). NB: In case of online teaching, the online versions of the books will be provided.
The course has its Moodle class here: https://dl1.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=11061 In the Moodle class, there are materials to each stage, homework and notes taken in the classes. Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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While reading and translating the texts, the students discover the grammarical rules and laws. We will discuss the Latin vocabulary to map the patterns and the system of loanwords to English and other languages. A substantial part of the learning process happens through reading Latin texts at home.
In 2021/2022 the course would be consist of online classes on Zoom combined with Moodle practices and readings at home. The link to the Zoom room: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/7954249816?pwd=OTY3SldFa3BFQVRIYTZGNTJXeWMvQT09 Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (22.09.2021)
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https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/7954249816?pwd=OTY3SldFa3BFQVRIYTZGNTJXeWMvQT09 Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (28.02.2022)
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Upon completing this course the students can take the course Intermediate Latin II or any course on reading Latin texts. Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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We will cover the Cambridge Latin Course stages 29-40. The detailed sylabus follows:
Stage 29 revision of present and imperfect + passive voice purpose clause with the relative pronoun compound verbs homereading in English: The Roman Forum, The Jews and the Romans
Stage 30 revision of perfect and pluperfect + passive voice homereading in English: Roman builders
Stage 31 revision of participles ablative absolute conjunction ne homereading in English: Patronage
Stage 32 deponent verbs gerundives future participles homereading in English: Roman society, Beliefs
Stage 33 future tense future perfect tense homereading in English: Entertainment
Stage 34 present passive infinitive homereading in English: Freedmen
Stage 35 indirect statement homereading in English: Country villas
Stage 36 present subjunctives homereading in English: Recitationes
Stage 37 indirect statement: perfective active and passive infinitive result clauses homereading in English: The emperor's council; The senatorial career
Stage 38 indirect statement: future infinitives perfect subjunctive homereading in English: Marriage
Stage 39 complete review of passive voice homereading in English: Authors, readers and listeners
Stage 40 complete review of indirect statements
gerundives homereading in English: Roman law courts
TEST Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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The studenta can take this course if they successfully finished the Introductory Latin Course II or any comparable Latin Course (he has covered the books CLC I-III). The student must have a solid knowledge of English.
I.E. the student should be familiar with the following morphosyntactic features: NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, PRONOUNS
VERBS
SYNTAX
Last update: Vaníková Martina, Mgr. Bc., Ph.D. (26.05.2021)
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