Finish Henle, or no?

I received this comment: Thanks for all you do. CC family here with a 15 year old sophomore finishing up Challenge B. It sounds like you’re very familiar with the Challenge B Henle pace – they finished up lessons 1-25 out of 42. My question is – do...

Don’t be afraid to jump ship.

You don’t have to stick with your boring language book. Growing up in different countries taught me something important.  It taught me that there may be a better way.   I learned from Germany that stores do not have to stay open on Sunday.  Business owners can...

Pedicure

Pedicure: care for the feet. From the Latin words pes, (the genitive is pedis), and the verb curare, which means, to care for. Some time ago, one of my high school students held her hands out in front of herself for a long time. She was clearly not paying attention in...

After Henle 1?

Here is a complex Latin question I received.   My guess is that more than a few of you are in this situation.  I have 2 daughters taking Latin.  One is taking your Henle 1 class. She was in Classical Conversations until this past year.  That is where she started with...

Greek? Latin? Help…?

A user asked the following questions: I am wondering how Biblical Greek and Attic Greek differ if you can learn Attic and read the Bible in Greek when you are done. Are Attic and Koine similar enough that it doesn’t matter? On another note, how early is it...

Pedigree

Pedigree: Lineage; line of ancestors from which a person or tribe descends; genealogy. Pedigree comes from the French phrase, pie de grue, meaning: the crane’s foot.  Some thought that the spreading lines of a genealogical chart resembled the foot of a crane. The...