Reminder: There will be no classes on Tuesday, November 26 and Thursday, November 28.  There will be morning classes (First Year Latin by Robert Henle only) that week for anyone who wants to show up.

=================================================

First Year Latin by Robert Henle
In the early morning class, we are working our way through the exercises.  This morning I filmed exercises 172 – 174.  We will pick it back up with exercise 175 on Monday.

In the Tuesday class, we will learn the grammar from chapter 16.

Second Year Latin by Robert Henle
I have paused the early morning classes.  I will pick them back up once I finish First Year Latin by Robert Henle.  I hope to be done with those classes by December 30.

In the Thursday class, we will continue reading from Ceasar’s Gallic Wars.  We are still in the section, “Rebellion in the North”.

Third Year Latin by Robert Henle
We continue to plod along through this very difficult book.  We start exercise 18 this coming Tuesday, November 19.

If you want help reading through the difficult orations of Cicero, those sections of the book are already up on my site.

Lingua Latina 1
Thursday, November 21, we will continue to work our way through the exercises in this book: Exercitia Latina.  We will start the exercises for chapter 6.

Lingua Latina 2
Thursday, November 21, we will work our way through Pensum A and B of chapter 25.  If you want to read the chapter before class on Thursday, you can.  Those classes are already up on my site.

French:
We have moved on to chapter 7.  No test for this chapter, yet.  If you need work graded, just post answers to exercise B in the forums.

Spanish:
We have moved on to chapter 11. No test for this chapter, yet.  If you need work graded, just post answers the “Questionario” at the end of every chapter.  Post your answers in the forums.

=================================================

If you miss a class, it doesn’t matter.

I record every class I teach, and I only take them down if I am updating them.   Currently, there are around 2,000 videos all arranged by units.  In other words, you could go from beginning Latin to advanced Latin easily on my site.

I have quite a few students who use the previous classes only.  In fact, many prefer this as they can move at their own rate.  Students are always welcome to contact me if they have any questions.   There are also forums for each class.  In the forums, students can interact with each other and ask questions.I hope you are having a very happy Tuesday afternoon!

Dwane