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Books in North American Cambridge Latin Course series

  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Omnibus Workbook North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 7, 2001)
    The Fourth Edition Cambridge Latin Course is an introductory program organized into four well-integrated units. Cambridge's proven approach includes a stimulating continuous story line, interwoven grammatical development and cultural information, supportive illustrations and photographs, and a complete Language Information section. Reading is the heart of the Cambridge Latin Course, and all the elements of the program - illustrations, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural contexts and references, activities - are carefully introduced and arranged to provide students with the skills they need to read with comprehension and enjoyment from the very first page. The thorough Omnibus Workbook complements and enhances the Student Book, providing students with a wealth of creative, motivating opportunities to practice their new language. audite / dicite activities practice aural and oral skills in Latin students demonstrate understanding of the cultural context of each Stage imaginative activities practice Latin grammar and vocabulary and address all language skills
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  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 1 Student's Book

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. The story begins in the town of Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 and follows the fortunes of the household of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus. Further titles in the Course take the reader to the Roman provinces of Britain and Egypt, and to imperial Rome itself.
  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Teacher's Manual North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, July 29, 2002)
    The North American Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established four-part Latin program whose approach combines a stimulating, continuous storyline with grammatical development, work on derivatives, and cultural information. There is also a complete Language Information section, plus numerous color photographs illustrating life in the Roman world. The Course has now been fully revised and updated in the light of feedback from user schools, and includes the very best in new research. The Fourth Edition continues to offer teachers and students alike a stimulating, reading-based approach to the study of Latin. The Unit 3 Teacher's Manual provides a wealth of support and guidance for teachers, and includes Answer Keys for the Unit 3 Student's Text and Omnibus Workbook.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Student's Book

    Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 10, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Following in the footsteps of two fugitives from the destruction of Pompeii, Unit 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.
  • Fabulae Ancillantes: Units 1 and 2

    North American Cambridge Classics Project, Cambridge School Classics Project, Stan Farrow

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, March 26, 2007)
    This collection of ancillary Latin narrative passages is intended to supplement the Cambridge Latin Course, and can be used to provide extra practice in translation and/or comprehension, or to provide material for evaluation purposes on tests and examinations. The stories have served both purposes in the classes for which they have been composed over the last 20 years. The Cambridge Latin Course is successful in its avowed aim to prepare students to read and understand Latin, mainly because its stories are so interesting that students want to be able to read them. That success, however, poses a challenge to the teacher/evaluator. To measure a student's successing in achieving the Course's primary aim, the student has to be asked to translate or answer comprehension questions "at sight" on a connected passage of Latin. The Fabulae Ancillantes answer this need, providing passages that are in line with the Cambridge Latin Course, yet are new to the student.
  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Student's book North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project, Ed Phinney

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Omnibus Workbook North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 7, 2001)
    The Fourth Edition Cambridge Latin Course is an introductory program organized into four well-integrated units. Cambridge's proven approach includes a stimulating continuous story line, interwoven grammatical development and cultural information, supportive illustrations and photographs, and a complete Language Information section. Reading is the heart of the Cambridge Latin Course, and all the elements of the program - illustrations, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural contexts and references, activities - are carefully introduced and arranged to provide students with the skills they need to read with comprehension and enjoyment from the very first page. The thorough Omnibus Workbook complements and enhances the Student Book, providing students with a wealth of creative, motivating opportunities to practice their new language. audite / dicite activities practice aural and oral skills in Latin students demonstrate understanding of the cultural context of each Stage imaginative activities practice Latin grammar and vocabulary and address all language skills
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  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Student Text North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, July 21, 2003)
    The North American Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established four-part Latin program whose approach combines a stimulating, continuous storyline with grammatical development, work on derivatives, and cultural information. There is also a complete Language Information section, plus numerous color photographs illustrating life in the Roman world. The Course has now been fully revised and updated in the light of feedback from user schools, and includes the very best in new research. The Fourth Edition continues to offer teachers and students alike a stimulating, reading- based approach to the study of Latin.
  • North American Cambridge Latin Course Unit 3 Student's Book

    University of Cambridge School Classics Project

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Nov. 18, 2015)
    Developed by the University of Cambridge School Classics Project, this bestselling Latin program provides an enjoyable and carefully paced introduction to the Latin language, complemented by background information on Roman culture and civilization. Starting in Roman Britain and moving on to imperial Rome itself, Unit 3 focuses on the murderous schemes and machinations of Gaius Salvius Liberalis, as he plots his ruthless and apparently unstoppable rise to power.
  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 4 Activity Masters

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Loose Leaf (Cambridge University Press, Nov. 3, 2008)
    The Activity Masters offer a wealth of photocopiable worksheets for each Unit of the Cambridge Latin Course. The worksheets provide additional practice and testing opportunities for all elements of the core material, including reading, translation, comprehension, cultural background, language and vocabulary. All of the Activity Masters have been prepared -- and classroom-tested -- by practising teachers of the Cambridge Latin Course.
  • Cambridge Latin Course Unit 2 Teacher's Manual North American edition

    North American Cambridge Classics Project

    Spiral-bound (Cambridge University Press, May 7, 2001)
    The Fourth Edition Cambridge Latin Course is an introductory program organized into four well-integrated units. Cambridge's proven approach includes a stimulating continuous story line, interwoven grammatical development and cultural information, supportive illustrations and photographs, and a complete Language Information section. Reading is the heart of the Cambridge Latin Course, and all the elements of the program - illustrations, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural contexts and references, activities - are carefully introduced and arranged to provide students with the skills they need to read with comprehension and enjoyment from the very first page. The easy to use, spiral-bound Teacher's Manual provides you with a wealth of information and aids that make providing quality, integrated instruction easier than ever. The manual includes: course scope and sequence Stage summary: cultural background, story line, language features, focus of exercises thorough background on cultural references and photographs teaching suggestions for each section of the Stage translations of readings and exercises additional testing materials answer keys for the Student Book and Omnibus Workbook bibliography
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