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I know this because you can transform kids from haters of Latin to lovers of Latin!”  – Kimberly

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What do I listen to?

 I received this question: Good Morning! I have your Visual Latin 1. My boys, high school age, are using it this year. In the Teacher's Guide there is a sample HS schedule. What do they 'listen' to on Day 1? What is 'reading' on Day 2 and Day 4? 'Listening' and...

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Tough questions

One of my online students (Henle 2) sent me some tough questions. I have another question. On page 321 in Henle Latin 2 in Exercise 18, the instructions say to "identify these forms." What exactly do they mean by that? And what is the difference between Exercise 18,...

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Errata: Quiz 17

I received this email: I have a question about the VL1 Quiz 17. Can you explain questions 44 and 45? Both my boys answered "b" for each question. according to the quiz answers, it should be "a." however, they seem to mean the same thing to me. we're a bit confused....

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Why I get up at 4 a.m…

During the school year, a typical day, for me, starts at 4 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m.  I do this 6 days a week.  I got the idea from Exodus 20, verse 9.  The book was written by a pretty famous success writer.   Why would I do this? I do it so that I can take care of my...

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Why I homeschool my kids.

Without going into too much detail, I received a disheartening email yesterday. One of my online students is a homeschool student.  But, she is not a Christian.  Her parents are homeschooling her simply because they believe homeschooling is better for their daughter....

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Labor Day, Latin Day!

So many of my students have asked for the Latin charts I use in class. I am a slow learner. It took me a while to turn the charts into a download. I do not celebrate government holidays.  Since, nearly everyone else does, no one wanted to drop their kids off at school...

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Oh, C’mon.

I received this email: Yesterday, a tutor talked to the parents about the importance of reviewing English grammar no matter what language they are studying.   She told us that our kids can't give the 'logical' grammar terms. For example, verbs don't just show action....

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A simple way to learn Latin.

Perhaps you are familiar with the book Carry On, Mr. Bowditch!, by Jean Lee Latham. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch! is the story of an early American merchant who spends quite a bit of his time at sea.  As Mr. Bowditch sails around the world selling his wares, he teaches...

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The tools you need to learn a language.

Perhaps you are familiar with the book Carry On, Mr. Bowditch!, by Jean Lee Latham. Carry On, Mr. Bowditch! is the story of an early American merchant who spends quite a bit of his time at sea.  As Mr. Bowditch sails around the world selling his wares, he teaches...

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A grab bag of questions.

I received a series of questions about my online classes.  Some of you may find this helpful. My answers are going to look like this. Good morning, I am writing to you ask a few questions about your online class for Lingua Latina.  My 13-year-old daughter (turns 14 on...

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