Unit 6 Prepositions with the Accusative and Ablative Unit 7 Irregular Verbs Unit 8 The Neuter Gender Unit 9 Adjectives and Adverbs Unit 10 1st and 2nd Person Pronouns Unit 11 The relative clause and the present participle
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In this lesson, we will look at the present participle.
In this lesson, we will practise relative clauses by translating the final part of Dido and Aeneas' story. This lesson covers suicide. If this is a sensitive topic for you, we recommend checking with a trusted adult before starting or doing the lesson with a trusted adult nearby.
In this lesson, we will look at relative pronouns in the accusative case, including how to use the English word 'whom'.
In this lesson, we will practise relative clauses by translating the second part of Dido and Aeneas' story. Despite his love for Dido, Aeneas is reminded of his pietas (religious duty) to found Rome in Italy.
In this lesson, we will look at relative pronouns in the nominative case.
In this lesson, we will practise 1st and 2nd person pronouns by translating the first of three stories about the doomed relationship between the Trojan hero Aeneas and Dido, queen of Carthage.
In this lesson, we will look at 1st and 2nd person possessive adjectives and how to distinguish them from pronouns.
In this lesson, we will look at 1st and 2nd person pronouns.
In this lesson, we will look at the different forms of adjectives in Latin and how to translate them.
In this lesson, we will practise adjectives and adverbs by translating the conclusion of Ulysses' encounter with Polyphemus the cyclops.
