Latin Advanced 1 - Online
This is a continuation from Latin Intermediate Revision. Students will continue to complete the study of Latin grammar and syntax. It will include the first steps into the reading and study of original texts. The course will also explore the cultural and social context in which Latin texts were written.
DELIVERY MODE
- Online
TEXTBOOK
- Cicero In Catilinam I-IV, Edited with Introduction, notes and vocabulary by J.F. Stout, Bristol Classical Press, 2009.
- Vergil, Aeneid 2 edited by R.H. Jordon, Bristol Classical Texts 1989
Both texts can be found online at https://geoffreysteadman.com with vocabulary and commentary
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Develop, at an appropriate level, a competence in Latin.
- Read, understand, appreciate and make a personal response some of the literature in the original language.
- Acquire some understanding of the civilization within which the literature studied was produced.
- Develop a sensitive and an analytical approach to language by seeing English in relation to a language of very different structure and by observing the influence of the ancient language on our own.
LANGUAGE CLASS TRANSFER POLICY
If you are a new WEA Student and enrol into a language class and subsequently find that you are at the wrong level (whether too high or too low), you are permitted to transfer into another more suitable class at no additional cost, provided that the request is made within the first two classes and is in writing from your tutor directly to the Education Manager. After that point, an administration fee of $30 will apply.
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