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Latin for Common Entrance Two
Latin for Common Entrance Two
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Exam Board: ISEB
Level: 13+
Subject: Latin
First Teaching: September 2014
First Exam: Autumn 2015

Latin for Common Entrance Two is the second book in Nicholas Oulton's new Latin course, combining your favourite elements of So You Really Want to Learn Latin, Latin Prep and Ab Initio, but now it maps precisely to the new ISEB syllabus and contains passages and question types in line with the revised Common Entrance exam.Following on from Book One, this extensively revised book takes pupils through the future and pluperfect tenses, 3rd declension nouns and adjectives, personal and demonstrative pronouns, the comparison of adjectives and irregular verbs. All the grammar, vocabulary and syntax on the Level 2 syllabus is covered and it also covers a substantial portion of the non-linguistic studies part of the ISEB syllabus in the areas of Greek mythology, Domestic Life and the City of Rome.

Written specifically for prep schools, this book includes solid grammar explanations, intentionally challenging content and twice as many practice exercises compared to the previous series, ensuring pupils have understood the material covered.

Latin for Common Entrance Two Answers are available to buy separately as a PDF download.

Language
English
ISBN
9781471866937
Cover
Title Page
About the author
Acknowledgements
Copyright
Contents
Introduction
1 3rd declension nouns
Working with 3rd declension nouns
Neuter 3rd declension nouns
Agreement of adjectives with 3rd declension nouns
A note on names
English derivations
Vocabulary 1
Food and meals
2 The future tense; non-increasing 3rd declension nouns
The future tense
Non-increasing 3rd declension nouns
Future tense of sum
Julius Caesar
Vocabulary 2
Slavery
3 The future tense (contd.); nōnne and num
Future of regō, audiō and capiō
nēmō and nihil
nōnne and num
et … et
The Roman army
Vocabulary 3
4 The pluperfect tense; numerals 11–20; personal pronouns
The pluperfect tense
Numerals 11–20
Personal pronouns
Vocabulary 4
The theatre
5 3rd declension adjectives; is, ea, id
3rd declension adjectives
is, ea, id
Vocabulary 5
Roman houses
6 The comparison of adjectives
Regular comparison of adjectives
Declension of comparative and superlative adjectives
Comparing nouns
Adjectives in -er and -ilis
Irregular comparison
Vocabulary 6
The amphitheatre
7 Hic, haec, hoc; ille, illa, illud
Hic, haec, hoc
ille, illa, illud
Vocabulary 7
Army camps
8 possum; eō; reflexive pronouns
possum = I am able
eō = I go
Reflexive pronouns
Vocabulary 8
Baths and clothing
9 Concessive clauses; prohibitions
Concessive clauses
Prohibitions
Vocabulary 9
The Circus
10 Revision and exam practice
Revision: nouns
Revision: adjectives
Revision: pronouns
Revision: prepositions
Revision: verbs
Revision: questions
Revision: concessive clauses and prohibitions
Revision: adverbs, conjunctions, etc.
Revision: numerals
Revision: translating into Latin
Exam practice
Guide to pronunciation
Summary of grammar
Latin–English vocabulary
English–Latin vocabulary

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