by Dwane | Mar 13, 2018 | Latin
A friend of mine forwarded this email to me. This is pretty amazing. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ For better or worse, there are so, so, so many ways we are still living in the shadow of Rome. The...
by Dwane | Jan 15, 2018 | Latin
I have finally started working my way through some of the English to Latin exercises in First Year Latin by Robert Henle. This is the beginning of a long project. I hope that it will be helpful to those struggling through this notoriously difficult...
by Dwane | Jan 9, 2018 | Grammar, Latin
I am testing a new series. In this series, I will take students through some of the English to Latin sentences in First Year Latin by Robert Henle. Due to technical incompetencies, this video ends abruptly after sentence four. Nonetheless, I’d like to hear...
by Dwane | Dec 18, 2017 | Greek, Italian, Latin, Online Classes, Q&A
There is a glitch in my system. Sometimes, when customers cancel, they are still charged. The solution is simple. Just contact me to let me know that you have canceled and I will double check your account. I will make sure your account is canceled. But, while we...
by Dwane | Dec 5, 2017 | Education, Latin, Q&A, Visual Latin
I received this question: Here’s a question that you might not have time to address, although I would say you are qualified. Which Latin curriculum do you prefer? Although we have been doing Henle for three years, I find it does not offer enough instruction for...
by Dwane | Nov 17, 2017 | Grammar, Latin
I received this question: My specific question is from Visual Latin 1, Lesson 25B number 20. In the sentence “Hic homo rex bonus est.”, why is the word for king in the nominative form “rex”? Why is it not the accusative “regem”? Here is...