As a part of studying Latin I started going through Wheelock's Lain Workbook. Here are some pictures of key sections that I've worked on throughout my project.
For my project I started learning Latin. I used the Wheelock’s Latin curriculum by Frederic M. Wheelock and Richard A LaFleur. Mastering a language is a process that can take years, so I wasn’t expecting to completely master Latin in the course of this project. My goal for the project was simply to dive into the language and get as far as I could through the curriculum. I’m majoring in history and in graduate school I’m planning on emphasizing in Greek and Roman history. Alongside Latin, I am also learning Greek. As I have studied these two languages I have seen more into the unique cultures of the ancient world. Not only has studying Latin and Greek helped me prepare for my graduate studies it has also given me more depth in my current studies and educational pursuits. I’ve always had a passion for languages, however I actually went through several different project ideas before I decided to start learning Latin. After I started learning Greek I realized the value that le
Learning Latin For my project I will learn to read and translate Latin by working through the Wheelock’s Latin curriculum by Frederic M. Wheelock and Richard A LaFleur. I will be working alongside a few other students and mentors to help me stay on track and assist me when I encounter problems. Although learning a dead language is an extensive project and will undoubtedly require years of study before I have fully mastered it, at the culmination of this project I will write a paper detailing the progress I have made and the insights I have gained within my project’s allotted time frame. Learning a language requires consistent effort--for my project I plan to spend a minimum of an hour, five days a week, for three months, studying from my textbooks and doing outside translations. I will also spend time each week meeting with a study group and with my mentors as needed. This project will jump start my future studies of Latin and other ancient languages in graduate school and in my own
While learning Latin I tried to take notes on each chapter as I worked through them. Because I ended up working through the first several chapters multiple times, a lot of my notes were very repetitive. These are pictures of some of my notes on basic vocabulary, verb endings, noun structures, noun cases, and basic translations from the last time I worked through the first several chapters of Wheelock's Latin.
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