Latin Beyond GCSE
Latin Beyond GCSE covers all the linguistic requirements for the OCR AS and A Level in Latin. It aims to bring students to a point where they can tackle original Latin texts with confidence. Although designed as a continuation of Latin to GCSE, it is self-contained and can be used independently.

This new edition is brought in line with the new OCR specifications and is supported with companion website resources including further practice passages and worksheets for students. The first part of the book introduces new constructions and the translation of sentences from English to Latin, with reading passages at AS standard. The next sections provide translation and comprehension passages at AS and A-level, including verse unseens, scansion, and a list of 300 common poetic words. Next come longer unadapted extracts from a range of authors. Finally there is a reference section including a summary of all constructions, a comprehensive grammar, and a general vocabulary of about 1200 Latin words.

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Latin Beyond GCSE
Latin Beyond GCSE covers all the linguistic requirements for the OCR AS and A Level in Latin. It aims to bring students to a point where they can tackle original Latin texts with confidence. Although designed as a continuation of Latin to GCSE, it is self-contained and can be used independently.

This new edition is brought in line with the new OCR specifications and is supported with companion website resources including further practice passages and worksheets for students. The first part of the book introduces new constructions and the translation of sentences from English to Latin, with reading passages at AS standard. The next sections provide translation and comprehension passages at AS and A-level, including verse unseens, scansion, and a list of 300 common poetic words. Next come longer unadapted extracts from a range of authors. Finally there is a reference section including a summary of all constructions, a comprehensive grammar, and a general vocabulary of about 1200 Latin words.

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Latin Beyond GCSE

Latin Beyond GCSE

by John Taylor
Latin Beyond GCSE

Latin Beyond GCSE

by John Taylor

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Latin Beyond GCSE covers all the linguistic requirements for the OCR AS and A Level in Latin. It aims to bring students to a point where they can tackle original Latin texts with confidence. Although designed as a continuation of Latin to GCSE, it is self-contained and can be used independently.

This new edition is brought in line with the new OCR specifications and is supported with companion website resources including further practice passages and worksheets for students. The first part of the book introduces new constructions and the translation of sentences from English to Latin, with reading passages at AS standard. The next sections provide translation and comprehension passages at AS and A-level, including verse unseens, scansion, and a list of 300 common poetic words. Next come longer unadapted extracts from a range of authors. Finally there is a reference section including a summary of all constructions, a comprehensive grammar, and a general vocabulary of about 1200 Latin words.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474299831
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/23/2017
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

About The Author
John Taylor was for many years Head of Classics at Tonbridge School, UK, and now teaches Classics at Manchester University, UK. He is author of Greek to GCSE (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016) and Greek Beyond GCSE (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), co-author of Writing Greek (Bloomsbury Academic, 2011) and Greek Stories (new edition, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017), and also author or co-author of a number of Latin textbooks.

Table of Contents

Preface
List of Abbreviations
List of Illustrations
Map of the Roman Empire

Chapter 1
Use of cases; Verb tenses; Adjectives, adverbs, comparatives and superlatives; Direct questions; Relative clauses; More complex relative clauses; Connecting relative; Prepositions, prefixes and compounds; Present subjunctive; Jussive subjunctive; Wishes for the future; Potential subjunctive; Deliberative questions; Purpose clauses; Sequence of tenses (1); Direct commands; Indirect commands; Verbs of fearing; Perfect subjunctive; Result clauses; Indirect questions; Sequence of tenses (2); Periphrastic future (and future-in-the-past) subjunctive

Chapter 2
Principal parts and the supine; Indirect statement; Future passive infinitive; Participles; Ablative absolute; Impersonal verbs and impersonal passive; Time clauses; Time clauses implying purpose or proviso; Cum clauses; Inverted cum clauses; Causal clauses; Concessive clauses; Paired and co-ordinated words; Conjunctions (1): connecting; Conjunctions (2): subordinating

Chapter 3
Predicative dative; Gerunds and gerundives; The gerund; The gerundive; Gerundive looking like a gerund ('impersonal neuter gerundive of obligation'); Gerund changed into gerundive ('gerundival attraction'); Conditional sentences; Conditionals (1): open or unknown; Conditionals (2): closed or remote; Wishes and fears for the present and past; Use of quin and quominus, and verbs of preventing; Conventions of extended narrative; Extended indirect speech ('oratio obliqua'); Subordinate clauses in indirect speech; Open or unknown conditionals in indirect statement; Closed or remote conditionals in indirect statement

Chapter 4: AS-level practice passages and sentences
Unseen translation passages
Comprehension passages
Translating from English to Latin
English to Latin sentences

Chapter 5: A-level practice passages
Unseen prose translation passages: Livy
Translating verse
Scansion
300 common words for verse unseens
Unseen verse translation passages: Ovid, elegiacs
Unseen verse translation passages: Ovid, hexameters
Comprehension passages
Translating into continuous Latin prose
Prose composition passages

Chapter 6: Readings
1: Nepos on Alcibiades and Athens
2: Curtius on Alexander and Porus
3: Livy on Horatius Cocles and on Mucius Scaevola
(i) Horatius Cocles
(ii) Mucius Scaevola
4: Cicero on how brave men despise death
5: Tacitus on the Great Fire of Rome

Summaries of syntax

Reference Grammar
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Numerals
Pronouns
Prepositions
Verbs
Important irregular principal parts

Appendices
1: Words easily confused
2: Words with more than one meaning
3: Pronunciation
4: Roman names
5: Roman dates and times
6: Roman money, weights and measures
7: Roman rulers
8: Roman authors

Summaries of syntax
Reference grammar
Appendices
Glossary of grammar terms
English to Latin vocabulary
Latin to English vocabulary
Index

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