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        Practice 
        forming verbs, 1st through 4th Conjugation. (The Session Name is
        salve.) Here are the principal parts of the 
        verbs you will be using. 
        
          - parō, parāre, parāvī, parātus, to prepare, get
 
          - teneō, tenźre, tenuī, tentus, to keep, hold
 
          - mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus, to send
 
          - faciō, facere, fźcī, factus, to make, do
 
          - inveniō, invenīre, invźnī, inventus, to find, come upon
 
       
        Quotes: Part One, 
        Part Two  
        
        Hangman 
        version (more difficult) -- opens in new window. 
         
        Common Latin phrases: Part One,
        Part Two 
        
        Hangman 
        version (more difficult) -- opens in new window. 
         
        Numbers, one through twenty 
          
        Practice 1st and 2nd Conjugation 
        Verbs. 
        The Roman House:
        Sample Plan of a Roman House  
        
        http://www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/house.html  
        Pictures of houses from Pompeii  
        
        http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhauser/pictures/history/Rome/Pompeii/index.html
         
        Click on the "homes" link, but other pages are good as well. 
        Thumbnails of pictures in Roman houses from Pompeii 
        
        http://wings1.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/rome/roman_house/thumbnails_contents.html  
        Thumbnails of pictures in Roman houses from Herculaneum  
        
        http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas//italy_except_rome_and_sicily/herculaneum/thumbnails_contents.html  
        Culture terms 
        to review:
        Roman Names of the major gods. 
        Greek Names of the major gods. 
        Parts of the Roman house.  
        Map of Italy 
        Map of Europe 
        Loves of Zeus -- matching (easier) 
        
        Fill-in version, Part One,
        Part Two (more difficult) 
         
         
	look! Latin For Americans, 
    Book One, Vocabulary Practice 
        CLASSROOM TERMS
         1) Quaeso.   (Please) 
        2) Audiamus, quaeso.  (Listen, please) 
        3) Nomina citabo.  (I'm going to call the roll) 
        4) Adsum.  (I am present) 
        5) Abest. (He/she is absent) 
        6) Praescriptum   (assignment) 
        7) Praescriptum domesticum  (Homework) 
        8) Aperiamus libros ad paginam ____  (Let's open our books to page
        ___) 
        9) Examinatio -onis, f.  (test, exam) 
        10) Magister / Magistra (teacher) 
        11) Discipulus / discipula (student)  
        12) Intenditisne?  Intellegitisne?  (Do you understand?) 
        13) Intendisne?  Intellegisne?  (Do you understand?) 
        14) (Non) Intellego.  (Non) Intendo.  (I do/don't
        understand) 
        15) Conclave scholaris  (classroom) 
        16) Tabula  (blackboard) 
        17) Penna  (pen) 
        18) Graphium  (pencil) 
        19) Charta  (paper) 
        20) Confecistine praescriptum?  (Did you finish the assignment?) 
        21) (Non) confeci.  (I did (not) finish it.) 
        22) Tradite mihi praescripta.  (Turn in your assignments to me) 
        23) Licetne mihi ire ad latrinam?  (May I go to the bathroom?) 
        24) Licetne mihi ire ad armorium?  (May I go to my locker?)
             Classroom Terms.    
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