Cambridge Latin Course 2 Student Study Book
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The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the core books of the Cambridge Latin Course.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the core books of the Cambridge Latin Course.
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A classic anthology for GCSE. This Teacher's Handbook accompanies the Cambridge Latin Anthology, which has been designed as a prescribed text for GCSE Examinations and for general reading in the first year of an advanced level course. The Teacher's Handbook gives a brief introduction to each passage, followed by notes on points of language, stylistic features and references in the text. A Discussion section includes ideas and questions that can be raised with the class. Notes on the illustrations are provided, along with suggestions for further reading.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the core books of the Cambridge Latin Course.
The Study Books are designed to be used in conjunction with the core books of the Cambridge Latin Course.
The leading Latin course worldwide Book II focuses first on life in Roman Britain before moving further afield to Egypt. Book II is full colour throughout, with a clear layout of stories and language notes. Featuring a glossary for quick reference and comprehension questions, the book also includes a full explanation of language points and grammar practice exercises.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory course developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. This fourth edition offers a number of new features whilst retaining the fundamental elements of this popular course. Book III is based in Bath and Chester, and contains explanatory language notes with grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples, background information and illustrations and a vocabulary checklist for each Stage. The layout of the stories and language notes has been improved, and the grammar sections, stories and exercises have also been revised to aid both pupils' and teachers' comprehension.
The Cambridge Latin Course is a well-established introductory course developed by the Cambridge School Classics Project. This fourth edition offers a number of new features whilst retaining the fundamental elements of this popular course. Book IV is based in Rome and contains explanatory language notes with grammatical tables and vocabularies, practice examples, background information and illustrations and a vocabulary checklist for each Stage. The layout of the stories and language notes has been improved, and the grammar sections, stories and exercises have also been revised to aid both pupils' and teachers' comprehension.
A clear and compact guide to the Latin language especially designed for both reference and revision.