Latin I

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Latin I is an introductory course in the Latin language that typically covers basic grammar, vocabulary, and reading skills while introducing students to aspects of ancient Roman culture.

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instanceOf academic course
introductory language course
assessmentMethod exams
quizzes
translation assignments
vocabulary tests
coversTopic Latin alphabet and pronunciation
Latin cases and their basic uses
Latin noun declensions
Latin verb conjugations
agreement of nouns and adjectives
basic Latin prepositions
basic Latin sentence structure
common Latin phrases and expressions
present tense verbs
educationalGoal building foundational Latin vocabulary
introducing students to Roman civilization
reading simple Latin texts
understanding basic Latin grammar
focusesOn basic Latin grammar
elementary Latin vocabulary
introductory Latin reading skills
hasLevel beginner
includesComponent grammar instruction
listening and pronunciation practice
reading practice
translation exercises
vocabulary acquisition
introducesCulture Roman daily life
Roman history
Roman literature in translation
Roman religion
surface form: Roman mythology

ancient Roman culture
languageFamilyTaught Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
languageSkillEmphasis basic speaking
listening
reading
writing
oftenOfferedBy colleges
secondary schools
preparesFor Latin II
relatedTo Classics curriculum
world languages curriculum
teachesLanguage Latin
typicalAudience college undergraduates
high school students
middle school students

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