by Dwane | Jan 27, 2015 | Education, English, Grammar, Latin, ScreenCasts
In this short video, learn to diagram subordinating conjunctions in English. Then, learn to translate those sentences into Latin. These sentences are based on the Henle Latin series from Robert Henle. These sentences come from chapter 2 of the first book in the...
by Dwane | Jan 24, 2015 | Education, Latin
If you are learning Latin, chances are, you will need some help. Free help is good. You will find plenty of free help on YouTube. After filming Visual Latin, I began loading free videos to YouTube. I try to load a video every day of the week, but Sunday. Naturally,...
by Dwane | Jan 24, 2015 | Education, English, Greek, Italian, Latin, Vocabulary
The verb porto, in Latin means, to carry or, to bring. In all its glory, the verb is: porto, portare, portavi, portatum. English pulls quite a few words out of this particular Latin hat. Before we get to that, however, let’s take a look at the way Romance...
by Dwane | Jan 24, 2015 | Education, Latin, Q&A, ScreenCasts
In the homework section of Lingua Latina, chapter 10, is a question that causes trouble for many of my students. The question, “Quid agunt mercatores” hinges on the verb “agunt”. The verb, which means, to do, is fully conjugated...
by Dwane | Jan 24, 2015 | Ebook, Education, Latin
ThinkOutsideTheBorder: Tip of the Week – January 24, 2015 ==================================================== If you are learing Latin, chances are, you will need some help. Free help is good. You will find plenty of free help on YouTube. After filming Visual...
by Dwane | Jan 23, 2015 | Ebook, Education, Latin, Motivation, Visual Latin
The real reason I abandoned the Restored Classical pronunciation. My greatest problem with the “restored classical pronunciation”, is that its proponents tend to be pushy. They spend a lot of time emphasizing the “correct” pronunciation. They spend a...