This course is aimed at those with a good grasp of the basics - noun declensions and verb conjugations, who wish to progress towards the Latin Workshop group with its collaborative style of learning. Texts used: Intermediate Latin Grammar, by Giles & Pfitzner (available as a PDF), Cambridge Latin.
This course is aimed at those with a good grasp of the basics - noun declensions and verb conjugations, who wish to progress towards the Latin Workshop group with its collaborative style of learning.
Texts used: Intermediate Latin Grammar, by Giles & Pfitzner (available as a PDF), Cambridge Latin Course, books 2-3.
The U3A is an international volunteer organization providing educational, creative and leisure opportunities for people over 50 who are no longer in full-time employment. U3A Adelaide, located at the Box Factory, 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide, is one of some 21 independent U3A campuses in South Australia.
Our organization is run entirely by volunteers, utilizing the knowledge, experience, and skills of its members. We make new friends, learn from each other and share experiences in a relaxed, social environment.
With about 700 members and around 70 courses, members can choose from a wide range of classes and social activities. Our courses include languages, literature, music, philosophy, art, exercise and excursions. You can peruse the list of Courses before becoming a member.
If you are interested in joining U3A Adelaide have a look at our About Membership page, where you can see details of our Membership Fees. There is a User Guide to help you use our membership administration system.
Learning Latin is pleasurable and useful. As the direct antecedent of romance languages such as French and Spanish, Latin is especially useful to anyone studying – or who already knows – a European language.
Learn Latin for everyday situations. We offer Latin classes that are interactive, communicative and affordable. Step into one of IML’s online or on-campus classes, where you will learn from a qualified Latin tutor and meet like-minded language students.
An understanding of Latin and its literature is important for an appreciation of European culture. In this beginners’ course, students learn to read Latin and find their way into the history and culture of Ancient Rome.
The course is for any student wishing to learn the language for the purposes of reading and understanding the literature of an ancient culture.
The Stage 5 Year 9 and 10 courses in Latin are based on the Oxford Latin Course, a course particularly suited for Distance Education. Students study 32 modules of work for Year 9 and 32 modules of work in Year 10 to be completed on a weekly basis.
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