Mundus Latinus Mysteries I: Introducing Diana and Paul
(Beginner)
For beginning Latin students to be used by themselves, or as a supplement. The methodology concentrates on reading the paragraph in the story to translate and the grammar, culture and language to learn. The story revolves around Diana and Paul, Roman patrician teenagers, living in the times of the emperor, Vespasian.
Grammar: Review of English grammar; parts of speech, roles in sentences, word order. Present, indicative, active. Declensions I and II and cases introduced.
Mundus Latinus Mysteries II: Diana's Home and Family
(Beginner)
For beginning Latin students to be used by themselves, or as a supplement. The methodology concentrates on reading the paragraph in the story to translate and the grammar, culture and language to learn. The story revolves around Diana and Paul, Roman patrician teenagers, living in the times of the emperor, Vespasian.
Grammar: Imperative, direct speech, nominative and accusative, posse, the passive voice, and the ablative.
Culture: Scope of the Roman Empire and the family.
Mundus Latinus Mysteries II: Daily Life and Habits
(Beginner)
For beginning Latin students to be used by themselves, or as a supplement. The methodology concentrates on reading the paragraph in the story to translate and the grammar, culture and language to learn. The story revolves around Diana and Paul, Roman patrician teenagers, living in the times of the emperor, Vespasian.
Grammar: Conjugation III, perfect indicative active, imperfect indicative active, future indicative active, Declension III, genitive and dative.