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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 400
EAN: 9780131163706
ISBN: 0131163701
Label: Pearson Prentice Hall
Manufacturer: Pearson Prentice Hall
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: November 30, 2004
Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall
Reading Level: Young Adult
Studio: Pearson Prentice Hall
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LATIN IS HORRIBLE. DONT LET ANYONE MAKE YOU TAKE IT. THIS BOOK IS TERRIBLE. CHOOSE A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE!
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Text book received in good condition, however their was a delay in getting it. Next time will ask for express service.
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The Ecce Romani series is particularly good for teaching Latin to 7th - 10th graders. The format is "kid-friendly" and provides enough interest to keep most kids motivated to move forward. The lessons are the story of a Roman family - Dad, Mom and son (Marcus) and daughter (Cornelia). The kids have various friends and we get to learn about the activities of their servants (and how the kids annoy them) and the various things the family does on its way to Rome. Each chapter is short - has a good number ...
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I am currently a Latin 2 student in high school. We've been in this book since Latin 1 and are using it again this year because we didn't finish it last year. Anywho, I, unlike many of my classmates, have enjoyed this book (at least to some extent). It has been an excellent book to learn from, as long as you have a competant teacher. Latin is not an east language to learn.
The stories you have to translate in this book are somewhat interesting (some are more interesting than others). One thing ...
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Latin has a reputation of being a difficult and dull language to learn. Most textbooks present it in a scholarly way, focusing on transaltions of the works of ancient authors, and not giving modern learners a connection to their lives. The Ecce Romani series presents Latin in an innovative and attractive way. Every chapter begins with a a painted color picture and short story (in latin) about a fictional Roman family made up of Cornelius-a senator, Aurelia-his wife, Marcus-son, Cornelia-daughter, and ...
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