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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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Declensions: Nouns
Explanation with an overview of the Latin declensions of the noun and adjective. Nouns and adjectives of the first, second and third class.
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Demonstrative Pronouns: Explanation
Video explaining the demonstrative pronouns hic haec hoc, iste ista istud, and ille illa illud .
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Subordination clause: Explanation video
Latin explanation video about the syntax of the compound sentence, namely the adverbial clause of concession with example sentences.
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Latin Law Proverbs: Exercise
Get to know the correct meaning of these Latin legal proverbs by studying them and testing yourself through Quizlet.
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Pronunciation of Latin
Lesson video on the pronunciation of the Latin vowels, consonants and diphthongs. The differences are sufficiently practiced!
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Realis, potentialis and irrealis: Learning path - Pegasus 3
Learning path, created with Bookwidgets, about realis, potentialis and irrealis at Caput 6: 6.5 of the method.
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Declension of nouns: Singing learning
Catchy melody when bending the nouns.
Source: Inflections Latin verbs: Learning by singing by Aurora Van Bel
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Participium praesens en perfectum: Mixed exercises - Pegasus 2
Mixed exercises on participium praesens and perfectum in word groups and sentences.
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Verb fieri: Explanation video
In this video you will get an explanation about the irregular verb fieri . The intention is that the students independently go through the subject matter, according to the flipped classroom.
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Verb ire in the indicative praesens - Pegasus novus 1
In this video you will get an explanation about the indicative praesens of the irregular verb ire . The intention is that the students can go through this piece of material independently via flipped classroom.
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Tu Quoque: Greek and Latin on YouTube
YouTube channel with a lot of videos to learn Greek and Latin models by heart. There are useful videos based on the Dutch education system, but also for the Flemish system.
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