Nunc Loquamur: Guided Conversations for Latin (Second Edition)

Nunc Loquamur is an illustrated text for students new to Latin who want to incorporate speaking Latin into their study. Through rich drawings by the author, students are provided situations common to the classroom and their lives in which to speak to one another, along with clues and vocabulary necessary for basic conversations. Additional Resources: Free audio and interactive software for Nunc Loquamur is available online at: http://www.discamus.com/nunc/

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27851g

Thomas McCarthy

2009 - 108 pp. - Imprint: Focus

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Spiral-bound 978-1-58510-323-2
$19.95
Instructor Examination (Review) Copy 978-1-58510-323-2
$2.00

An eBook edition is available for $15.95, click here for more information and purchasing options. Ebook examination copies are also available to qualified course instructors.

Nunc Loquamur is an illustrated text for students new to Latin who want to incorporate speaking Latin into their study. Through rich drawings by the author, students are provided situations common to the classroom and their lives in which to speak to one another, along with clues and vocabulary necessary for basic conversations.

  • Suitable for students in first two years of Latin
  • Age range from Middle School to Adult
  • Can be used as a supplement to any textbook
  • Enhances oral component of a textbook or provides one where it is lacking
  • Each chapter is a complete unit; easy to follow Illustrations help support understanding

New to this edition:

  • Five new chapters
  • Handy Words and Phrases list covering such topics as animals, colors, sports, and food
  • Additional Grammar notes and activities for each chapter
  • Redesigned vocabulary lists in some chapters. Brief explanation on the Roman Calendar
  • Complete chart on Numbers with four different forms (Cardinal, Ordinal, Distributive, and Adverb)
  • Redesigned vocabulary lists in some chapters.

 

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About the Author:

Thomas McCarthy has degrees in Latin and Classical Studies. He teaches English at St. Catherine's Girl's High School in Matsuyama, Japan.