Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 - Digital Version - Large Class Licence (1 Year Access) 5th Edition

Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition

Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 2 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition

5th Edition
Cambridge School Classics Project
January 2023
Print + Digital
9781009162685

Inspired by teacher feedback and research, the new course provides today's learners with a more diverse and nuanced picture of the reality of Roman civilisation and history, while continuing to offer clear and extensive language support. Moving on from the destruction of Pompeii, Book 2 captures the drama of the daily lives of the inhabitants of two very different provinces at opposite ends of the Roman empire, Britain and Egypt.

£20.75
(+VAT) GBP
Print + Digital

Overview

This Medium Class site licence will give access for 51 - 250 users to the Cambridge Latin Course in Cambridge GO. You will receive an access code by email which should be forwarded to your Latin teacher. In order to activate your code, you will first need to register your school in Cambridge GO. You can then upload teachers and students so that they can access the digital resource.

Features

  • Updated storylines, created in collaboration with academic specialists, provide historically grounded insight into the Roman world as a context for learning the language
  • With the reading method at its heart, the series is underpinned by language acquisition research to encourage learners to read Latin from the first page, supporting them as they progress from beginners to proficient readers of Roman authors
  • New ‘Practising the language’ sections enable learners to check their understanding and think critically about the story and language
  • Language and culture are integrated from the very outset by using as much authentic Roman subject matter as possible to inspire an interest in and understanding of classical civilization and literature
  • ‘Enquiry questions’ and ‘Thinking points’ make use of best practice in history pedagogy to support learners in developing skills of historical enquiry by encouraging reflection on the cultural content through activities and discussion
  • In a new feature, characters from the stories reflect on events and issues of the time to encourage learners to make links between Roman history and culture and the lives of different individuals
  • The ‘Language Information’ section at the end of the book provides an opportunity for learners to check and practise their language skills, with a focus on grammar, word order and vocabulary
  • This student book has been endorsed by OCR and Eduqas
  • Explore the variety of teacher support available on the Cambridge School Classics Project’s website www.cambridgescp.com

Contents

  • Introduction The Cambridge School Classics Project and the Cambridge Latin Course Why study Latin with the CLC? Timeline Stage 13: in Britanniā Stage 14: apud Salvium Stage 15: rēx Togidubnus Stage 16: in aulā Stage 17: Alexandrīa Stage 18: Eutychus et Clēmēns Stage 19: Īsis Stage 20: medicus Language information Part One: About the language Part Two: Reviewing the language Part Three: Vocabulary Index of grammatical topics Index of cultural topics Acknowledgments

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