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Exercitia Latina II

📖 Overview

Exercitia Latina II is the companion workbook to the second volume of Hans Ørberg's Latin course, Roma Aeterna. It contains exercises that align with each chapter of the main textbook, providing practice opportunities for grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. The workbook follows Ørberg's "natural method" approach, where students learn Latin through context rather than direct translation. All instructions and exercises are written in Latin, requiring students to engage with the language directly as they practice new concepts. The exercises progress from basic fill-in-the-blank and word manipulation tasks to more complex composition and analysis work. Passages from classical authors like Virgil and Livy serve as source material for many exercises. As part of the larger Lingua Latina series, this workbook exemplifies Ørberg's vision of Latin as a living language that students can absorb through immersion and active practice. The methodology draws on how people naturally acquire language skills through repetition and contextual learning.

👀 Reviews

Students and teachers report that Exercitia Latina II provides useful practice exercises that complement the main Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata course, though some find the exercises too repetitive. Likes: - Matches the gradual progression of the main textbook - Reinforces grammar concepts through varied exercises - Clear layout and instructions - Multiple exercise types for different learning styles Dislikes: - Limited answer key - only odd-numbered solutions provided - Some exercises lack sufficient context - No English explanations included - Paper quality could be better Review Sources: Amazon: 4.6/5 (26 ratings) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (17 ratings) One Latin teacher noted: "The exercises build naturally on each previous chapter, though some students need additional examples before attempting them independently." A student reviewer commented: "Very helpful for drilling grammar patterns, but I wish all answers were included so I could check my work."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔸 *Exercitia Latina II* is part of the renowned Lingua Latina per se Illustrata series, which teaches Latin without using any other language - a revolutionary approach to ancient language learning. 🔸 Hans Ørberg developed this method while teaching at Grenaa Gymnasium in Denmark, spending over 20 years refining the technique before publishing it in 1955. 🔸 The book complements *Familia Romana* (Part I), following the adventures of a Roman family in the 2nd century AD, making it more engaging than traditional grammar-focused textbooks. 🔸 Students who complete both parts of the series typically achieve a reading level that allows them to understand original Latin texts from authors like Caesar and Cicero. 🔸 The methodology used in this series, known as the "natural method," has influenced modern language teaching approaches and is used in schools across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.