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Declensions: Nouns
Explanation with an overview of the Latin declensions of the noun and adjective. Nouns and adjectives of the first, second and third class.
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Demonstrative Pronouns: Explanation
Video explaining the demonstrative pronouns hic haec hoc, iste ista istud, and ille illa illud .
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Subordination clause: Explanation video
Latin explanation video about the syntax of the compound sentence, namely the adverbial clause of concession with example sentences.
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Pronunciation of Latin
Lesson video on the pronunciation of the Latin vowels, consonants and diphthongs. The differences are sufficiently practiced!
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Declension of nouns: Singing learning
Catchy melody when bending the nouns.
Source: Inflections Latin verbs: Learning by singing by Aurora Van Bel
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Verb fieri: Explanation video
In this video you will get an explanation about the irregular verb fieri . The intention is that the students independently go through the subject matter, according to the flipped classroom.
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Verb ire in the indicative praesens - Pegasus novus 1
In this video you will get an explanation about the indicative praesens of the irregular verb ire . The intention is that the students can go through this piece of material independently via flipped classroom.
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Tu Quoque: Greek and Latin on YouTube
YouTube channel with a lot of videos to learn Greek and Latin models by heart. There are useful videos based on the Dutch education system, but also for the Flemish system.
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Stop motion about the verbs at IRE - Pegasus 1
Short film in stop-motion style that shows the derivative verbs of ire, namely abire, adire, praeterire, redire, inire, exire.
Useful for the method, chapter 3.6; ire and fieri .
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Imperator: Latin movie
Film that takes place in the Roman Empire about Emperor Marcus Salvius Otho. The film is spoken in classic Latin.
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