LATIN I – red book - Unit 1 1st Quarter (revised June 24, 2010) (Stage numbers in parentheses indicate where topic is explicitly mentioned in text) Introduction Basic terms - parts of speech, syntax, macron, inflection, declension, conjugation, gender, number, case The alphabet, pronunciation, and diphthongs Stages 1-3 Nominative and Accusative case for declensions 1-3 (Stage 2, 3) Present tense with 3rd person singular Adjectives and Substantives Vocative case for declensions 1-3 Indicative and Imperative mood Question words: ubi, quis, quid Basic geography of Italy Roman House (Stage 1) Roman Family and nomenclature (Stage 1) Basic architecture terms, e.g. arch, basilica, columns, vault, concrete, post and lintel… Town of Pompeii (Stage 3) Roman Food and Dining (Stage 2) English derivatives and cognates Oral Latin, phrases, mottoes, quotes, proverbs, abbreviations 1 LATIN I – red book con’t – Unit 1 2nd Quarter Stages 4-6 Present tense with pronouns ego and tū, 3rd person plural (Stage 4,5) Imperfect and perfect tense of regular verbs and sum (Stage 6) Adverbs as a part of speech Prepositional phrases using Accusative and Ablative cases (place where, place from which, place to which, accompaniment) Know Latin Numbers and Numerals 1-20, 50, 100, 1000 Addition and Subtraction of Latin Numbers and Roman numerals Question words: cūr, quōmodo, quot Forum (Stage 4) Theater (drama) (Stage 5) Slaves and Freedmen (Stage 6) Mythology: creation, Titans, Olympian deities, Greco-Roman names, domains and symbols, prominent myths associated with them. Continue with oral Latin, phrases, mottoes, quotes, proverbs, abbreviations, derivatives and cognates 2 LATIN I – red book con’t – Unit 1 3rd Quarter Stages 7-9 Dative case as indirect objects-with verbs of giving, showing, telling, for declensions 1-3 (Stage 9) Adjective agreement: gender, number and case -- for declensions 1-3 Superlative degree of adjectives (Stage 8) Roman Death and Funerals (Stage 7) Gladiatorial shows (Stage 8) Roman Baths (Stage 9) Roman foundation myths, i.e., Troy and Aeneas Three major Roman historical time periods…Monarchy, Republic and Empire Continue with oral Latin, phrases, mottoes, quotes, proverbs, abbreviations, derivatives and cognates 3 LATIN I – red book con’t – Unit 1 4th Quarter Stages 10-12 All case endings for declensions 1-3 -ne, Num? Nonne? (Stage 11) Comparison of adjectives (Stage 10) Pronouns vōs and nōs (Stage 10, 11) Dative object with special verbs faveo, credo, placeo (Stage 11) 3 principal parts, Infinitive (pres. act.), conjugation terminations Negative imperatives with Noli and Nolite Hercules and his 12 Labors Roman Education (Stage 10) Local Government and Elections (Stage 11), cursus honorum introduction Destruction and Excavation of Pompeii (Stage 12) Continue with oral Latin, phrases, mottoes, quotes, proverbs, abbreviations, derivatives and cognates 4