Letter to parents of boys in Year 7 studying Latin Friday 13 January 2017 Dear Parents Cambridge Latin Course As you are no doubt aware, your son is currently following the Cambridge Latin Course as part of their studies at Abingdon Preparatory School. The University of Cambridge currently runs a scheme which gives pupils the opportunity to have their progress in the subject officially accredited with a certificate from the Cambridge Schools Classics Project. Your son is now approaching the end of Stage 12 of the Cambridge Latin Course, the point at which the first set of examinations for such a certificate can be taken. Your son will take two tests, one which asks them questions assessing their understanding of a Latin text and another on the historical background to this text. Provided a certain number of marks are achieved (60%), they pass the test and receive their certificate. It is planned that your son will take the comprehension section on Tuesday 31 st January and the history section on Wednesday 1 st February. Revision tasks will be set as homework for the next few weeks. The scheme has been very successful in previous years and provides boys with a series of manageable and worthwhile short-term goals which helps to motivate them in their study of Latin. In order to maximize their performance, it will be certainly beneficial for your son to re-visit the history sections of the following stages of the Cambridge Latin Course: Stage 9 Bathhouses / Stage 10 - Schools and Education / Stage 11 - Local Government and Elections / Stage 12 - The destruction of Pompeii In the history test, it will not be necessary for your son to have a very precise knowledge of the minutiae of these topics, but rather a general understanding of the historical background of the texts that have been studied. Creating flashcards with bullet-pointed summaries of each of these topics may be useful in helping your son to review them.
It may also be worthwhile for your son to re-visit some of the vocabulary that he has encountered, particularly that which he may have come across in Year 6 and may since have forgotten. I have attached a vocabulary list to the end of this mailing. Additionally, if your son has access to an ipad, then he will find the Flashcards App very useful. This is available by using the following link and is a free app. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/flashcards/id478986342?mt=8 Once registered, your son then needs to go to the main screen of the app, go to 'My Decks' and then to 'Enter Invitation Key' and put in the Invitation Key 7BBWMB. This will add him to a vocabulary course which contains lots of engaging games and activities to aid him in strengthening his vocabulary. An online vocabulary tester is also available at:- http://cscp.cambridge.org/4eint/vt/vocuk1.html?stage=12&mn= This has proven to be a useful tool for pupils in their study of Latin vocabulary and pupils will be familiar with how to use and customise it. If you have any questions, please do contact me at:- robert.shaw@abingdonprep.org.uk Yours sincerely Rob Shaw
Cambridge Latin Course Book I Vocabulary Stage 1 Stage 2 canis dog amicus friend coquus cook ancilla slave-girl sum I am cena dinner filius son cibus food hortus garden dominus master in in, on dormio I sleep laboro I work intro I enter mater mother laetus happy pater father laudo I praise sedeo I sit mercator merchant servus slave quoque also via road saluto I greet Stage 3 Stage 4 ad to ago I do bibo I drink anulus ring circumspecto I look around coquo I cook clamo I shout cur? why? ecce! look! e, ex out of et and ego I exit he goes out eheu! oh dear! exspecto I wait, wait for inquit he says ianua door iudex judge iratus angry mendax liar leo lion pecunia money magnus big perterritus terrified navis ship poeta poet non not quaero I look for porto I carry quis? who? respondeo I reply reddo I give back rideo I laugh, smile satis enough salve! hello! sed but surgo I get up signum sign taberna shop, inn tu you video I see voco I call vinum wine
Stage 5 Stage 6 adsum I am here absum I am absent agricola farmer cubiculum bedroom ambulo I walk emo I buy audio I hear ferociter fiercely clamor shout, uproar festino I hurry contendo I hurry fortis strong, brave curro I run fur thief fabula play, story intente intently, carefully femina woman libertus freedman hodie today olim once iuvenis young man parvus small meus my, mine per through, along multus much postquam after multi many pulso I hit optimus very good, excellent quod because peto makes for, attacks res thing plaudo I applaud scribo I write puella girl subito suddenly senex old man supero I overcome, beat specto I look at, watch tum then sto I stand tuus your, yours turba crowd vendo I sell ubi? where? vitupero I blame, curse urbs city venio I come Stage 8 Stage 7 totus whole ceno I dine agito I chase, hunt conspicio I catch sight of consumo I eat cum with duco I lead, take facio I make, do eum him heri yesterday facile easily ingens huge ferox fierce intellego I understand gladius sword lacrimo I weep, cry hic this mortuus dead ignavus cowardly narro I tell nuntius messenger neco I kill pes foot nihil nothing porta gate omnis all postulo I demand paro I prepare puer boy prope near pugno I fight rogo I ask saepe often tacite quietly sanguis blood tamen however silva wood terreo I frighten spectaculum show, spectacle valde very much statim at once
Stage 9 Stage 10 agnosco I recognise abit He goes away celeriter quickly accipio I accept, receive cupio I want callidus clever, cunning do I give contentus satisfied dies day exclamo I exclaim emitto I send out, throw frater brother fero I bring, carry habito I live homo man, human being imperium empire hospes guest invenio I find ille that liber book inspicio I inspect, examine nos we, us iterum again nuntio I announce maneo I stay, remain pax peace medius middle portus harbour mox soon quam than offero I offer semper always ostendo I show servo I save, look after post after suus his, her, its, their procedo I proceed, advance taceo I am quiet pulcher beautiful uxor wife revenio I come back, return vehementer violently, loudly trado I hand over vos you (plural) Stage 11 Stage 12 capio I take, capture amitto I lose civis citizen compleo I fill convenio I meet, gather custodio I guard credo (+dative) I trust, believe epistula letter de about, down from flamma flame faveo I support fortiter bravely invito I invite frustra in vain it he goes fugio I flee lego I read, choose fundus farm liberalis generous iaceo I lie minime! no! iam now, already murus wall igitur therefore noster our mirabilis strange nunc now mitto I send placet it pleases mons mountain primus first optime very well promitto I promise paene almost pugna fight sentio I feel senator senator tandem at last sollicitus woried templum temple stultus stupid terra land, ground vale! goodbye! timeo I am afraid, fear verbero I beat unus = 1 duo = 2 vir man tres = 3