How to get the most out of Henle second year (Intermediate Latin) :
- Have all required course material BEFORE our first class meeting
- Have a notebook just for Latin class
- Have a working mic and headset/ear buds
- Complete all homework assignments on time
- Fully participate in each class
Special Notes: This intermediate Latin course can be taken by students who have taken Beginning Wheelock or Henle Latin.
Total Classes: 12
Duration: 55 minutes
Prerequisite: Henle First Year Latin, Parts One and Two (live or recorded) or completion of Lessons 1-20 under the guidance of another instructor. If students have not taken Latin with Homeschool Connections, they will need a score of 80% or higher on the required entrance exam (email ehenry@homeschoolconnections.com for exam)
Suggested Grade Level: 9th to12th grade
Suggested Credit: One full semester Latin or Foreign Language
Course Description: This course is equivalent to a second-year intermediate-level Latin course. Throughout this twelve-week course, students will focus on learning Latin grammar and vocabulary. They will explore both Classical and Ecclesiastical pronunciations. Quizlet and other materials supplemented by the instructor will be utilized to encourage good study habits. The textbook, First Year Henle Latin, will be our overarching guide for the course.
Course Outline:
Week 1: Review
Week 2: Unit 5, Lesson 21: Perfect System Passive
Week 3: Unit 6, Lesson 22: Present Subjunctive, Purpose Clauses
Week 4: Unit 6, Lesson 23: Imperfect Subjunctive Active
Week 5: Unit 6, Lesson 24: Relative Clauses
Week 6: Review and Midterm Exam
Week 7: Unit 7, Lesson 25: Direct Questions
Week 8: Unit 7, Lesson 25 continued
Week 9: Unit 7, Lesson 26: Perfect Active Subjunctive
Week 10: Unit 8, Lesson 27: The Vocative and Imperative
Week 11: Unit 8, Lesson 28: Suus and Sui
Week 12: Review for Final Exam
Course Materials:
Henle First Year Latin, ISBN-10: 0829410260 (https://amzn.to/3elanwa) and Henle Latin Grammar (https://amzn.to/3c7hS7c). Students need to have a functioning headset with a microphone.
Homework: Students will spend an average of three to four hours per week on homework in addition to classroom time.
- Teacher: Debbie Gaudino