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esne… salvete! salve! amicus/ amica… …aut inimicus/ inimica? amicus/ amica sum Unit 12, Session

esne… salvete! salve! amicus/ amica… …aut inimicus/ inimica? amicus/ amica sum Unit 12, Session 7 Unit quiz inimicus/ inimica sum LO: To recap and demonstrate what we’ve learned in Unit 12 © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

What we’ve learned in Unit 12 Latin can express negatives by using words such

What we’ve learned in Unit 12 Latin can express negatives by using words such as ‘non’ in a sentence or by adding a negative prefix to an adjective Latin can give commands (imperatives) and these can also be negative (“don’t!”) 20 new Latin words populus dux pax lingua Conjunctions are used to join phrases and sentences in Latin just like in English regere pugnare finire quietus/quieta gratus/grata paratus/parata probus/proba cautus/cauta 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment Cleopatra was an impressive queen but lost her kingdom to the Roman Empire victus/victa numquam nemo sed itaque noli(te)! quod non © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment �� © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment �� © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz – question 1 Can you draw a line to connect the Latin

Unit Quiz – question 1 Can you draw a line to connect the Latin word to its English meaning and then to an English word that comes from the Latin root? I’ve done to show you how. regere pax victus/victa finire dux probus/proba populus 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment peace to rule over leader people honest defeated to end/finish probation pacify finale victimise archduke regulation populace © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz – question 2 Sort the commands below and then translate them. The

Unit Quiz – question 2 Sort the commands below and then translate them. The first one is done to show you how. nolite lacrimare! dormi! surge! celeriter montem ascendite! in taberna tacete! singular prohibition (don’t) 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment get up! canem cura! nolite pugnare! plural sleep! command noli currere! look after the dog! quickly climb the mountain! be quiet in the shop! nolite lacrimare! – don’t cry! don’t run! don’t fight! © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz – question 3 Add the Latin conjunction (et, sed, quod or itaque)

Unit Quiz – question 3 Add the Latin conjunction (et, sed, quod or itaque) that you feel best joins the two halves of the following sentences and then translate. I’ve done the first one for you. itaque canem matris amo bene curo. I love mum’s dog so I look after it well. n. b. you may have used a different conjunction – that’s fine! quod magus dormiebat male sentiebat. The wizard was sleeping because he was feeling bad. sed fratres bene legunt male scribunt. The brothers read well but they write badly. familiam visitas et matrem salutas. You visit the family and you greet the mother. equus celeriter currit itaque numquam victus est. The horse runs quickly so it is never defeated. 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Unit Quiz – question 4 Can you translate these sentences containing new vocabulary by

Unit Quiz – question 4 Can you translate these sentences containing new vocabulary by using the gloss below? I’ve done the first one for you. ridebamus quod in campo ludebamus. We were laughing because we were playing in the field. pavonem reginae audiebam. I was hearing the queen’s peacock. “brassicam consumite!” clamat mater. “Eat the cabbage!” shouts mum. “noli murem vexare!” dicit frater. “Don’t annoy the mouse!” says the brother. nemo stylum invenit quod nemo quaerit. new words ludere to play pavo peacock �� brassica cabbage �� mus mouse �� stylus pen �� No-one finds a pen because no-one is looking for a pen. 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020

Well done for completing Unit 12! In the next unit… perfect tense catchy beats

Well done for completing Unit 12! In the next unit… perfect tense catchy beats crazy frogs 12. 07 Unit 12 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020