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Rōma Aeterna (Intemediate Latin Conversation)

Tues., 7pm (U.S. Eastern Time)

Course Description: Have you completed Familia Romana and are you ready to move on to the second volume of Ørberg’s textbook? Or are you interested in discussing the writings of Sallust, Ovid, Livy, or Aulus Gellius in order to improve your competence in reading and speaking Latin? Ørberg's Rōma Aeterna offers a great selection of readings organized by degrees of difficulty that can help us achieve these goals. We will proceed from earlier and easier to later and more challenging texts of the participants’ interest. The instructor will suggest (but not require) some written exercises from the Exercitia workbook, or other sources, that will help develop both skills. The instructor will give feedback and open discussion on these or any other topics related to teaching Latin with Ørberg’s methodology or through the ‘natural’ method.

DETAILS

Level: This approach is particularly effective for students who have a good foundation in Latin grammar but are relatively new to active/spoken Latin and want to improve quickly. 

Textbook: Ørberg's Rōma Aeterna and the Exercitia workbook.

Sections capped at: 5 students. If the course is sold-out, please fill out this waiting-list form.

Regular price $250.00

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INSTRUCTOR

Albert Requejo

Albert has earned degrees in Classics from the University of Washington, Seattle, with the dissertation: Columella's Georgics: Form, Method, Intertextuality, Ideology. Since 2013 he has been working on the ‘natural’ method and been involved in conventicula on active Latin and Greek pedagogy (CAELVM, UKentucky Conventiculm, Paideia, etc.) He currently teaches High School Latin from levels 1 to A.P. He teaches the whole Familia Romana in Latin II-III and Roma Aeterna in Latin IV. He enjoys learning modern languages and traveling: lately he ventured to learn the basics of Polish in Kraków. He likes hiking and keeps an active life style.