REVIEW! (PENSVM D)


PENSVM D is now on SCHOOL of LATIN! Click on the link to find the videos and worksheets that you're looking for!

PENSVM D
  
What is PENSVM D?
PENSVM D is a set of lectures and worksheets developed to accompany Hans Ørberg’s Lingua Latina per se Illustrata series and to reinforce the lessons in the book titled Latine Disco.  All of the texts in Ørberg’s LLPSI series are available for purchase at Hackett Publishing.

Why should I use PENSVM D?
PENSVM D
is meant to develop your understanding of the grammar and syntax found in each chapter of the Lingua Latina per se Illustrata series (Pars I: Familia Romana and
Pars II: Roma Aeterna.)  While these elements of grammar and syntax are introduced naturally through the reading of the text, and while the explanations of these elements are introduced in the margin notes systematically as the student encounters them, Hans Ørberg’s invaluable accompanying text to the LLPSI series called Latine Disco gives a full explanation, in English, of every relevant new grammatical and syntactic feature in the text.  PENSVM D reinforces the lessons taught in the Disco.

Where do I find the answers to PENSVM D?
The answers to PENSVM D are introduced in the Latine Disco text and explained in the lectures linked to this page.  To answer the questions on the worksheet, you should read the corresponding section in the Disco and listen to the lecture linked on this page. 

When should I use PENSVM D?
The best time to complete
PENSVM D is just before the chapter test.  In short, you should read the chapter (multiple times), work through and correct all of the Exercitia, study the vocabulary and margin notes, and complete PENSA A, B, C, and D. PENSVM D is the last activity you should complete before taking the chapter test.

How do I complete PENSVM D?
First, print the PENSVM D worksheet for your chapter.  Second, read the appropriate section from Latine Disco.  Third, watch the PENSVM D video on this page and answer the questions on the worksheet.  You may need to pause the video frequently to do this.  Some answers may require a little extra research in the Latine Disco or the Grammatica Latina, but most should be clear from the explanations in the video.

How long will PENSVM D take?
Depending on the chapter, PENSVM D should take approximately
30 to 60 minutes
.

What are the Continental and American case systems mentioned in PENSVM D?
LLPSI uses the Continental case order:  nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative.  Most American texts and universities use a different order: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative.  The PENSVM D videos on this site mention both orders for those who adjusting to the new case order of the text.
  
What if I have trouble with PENSVM D?
If you have trouble with PENSVM D or have questions about this page, please e-mail the author of this blog.

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LECTURES
These are audio-only versions of the videos above. Some of you may prefer this audio-only version. An asterisk next to a tutorial indicates a correction listed at the bottom of this page.
CAPITVLVM PRIMVM
CAPITVLVM SECVNDVM
CAPITVLVM TERTIVM
CAPITVLVM  QVARTVM
CAPITVLVM  QVINTVM
CAPITVLVM SEXTVM
CAPITVLVM SEPTIMVM
CAPITVLVM OCTAVVM
CAPITVLVM  NONVM
CAPITVLVM DECIMVM
CAPITVLVM VNDECIMVM
CAPITVLVM DVODECIMVM
CAPITVLVM TERTIVM DECIMVM
CAPITVLVM QVARTVM DECIMVM
CAPITVLVM QVINTVM DECIMVM
CAPITVLVM SEXTVM DECIMVM
CAPITVLVM SEPTIMVM DECIMVM
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CAPITVLVM VNDEVICESIMVM
CAPITVLVM VICESIMVM
CAPITVLVM VNVM ET VICESIMVM
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CAPITVLVM QVADRAGESIMVM TERTIVM
CAPITVLVM QVADRAGESIMVM QVARTVM
CAPITVLVM QVADRAGESIMVM QVINTVM
CAPITVLVM QVADRAGESIMVM SEXTVM
CAPITVLVM QVADRAGESIMVM SEPTIMVM
CAPITVLVM DVODEQVINQVAGESIMVM
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CAPITVLVM QVINQVAGESIMVM
CAPITVLVM VNVM ET QVINQVAGESIMVM
CAPITVLVM ALTERVM ET QVINQVAGESIMVM
CAPITVLVM QVINQVAGESIMVM TERTIVM
CAPITVLVM QVINQVAGESIMVM QVARTVM
CAPITVLVM QVINQVAGESIMVM QVINTVM
CAPITVLVM QVINQVAGESIMVM SEXTVM

*Corrections
CAP. XXIII - 12:51 "-ntēs, -ntōs" should be "-ntēs, -ntēs"

4 comments:

  1. Thank you sir! This shall certainly help accelerate my understanding of Latin.

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  2. I do, as well, thank you. Especially, for putting forth the time and effort to produce and post such invaluable material. Thanks, again!

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  3. We are using this book and you materials for the summer to keep fresh for our regular Latin Classes. Your work sheets and accompanying videos are the best !!!

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  4. Is there an answer sheet for these?

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