salvete quid tibi maxime placet salve Unit 9
salvete! quid tibi maxime placet? salve! Unit 9, Session 6 Recap & Unit Quiz LO: To recap and demonstrate what we’ve learned in Unit 8 © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
What we’ve learned in Unit 9 In English, a verb that takes place in the past over a continuous period of time is called the past continuous or past progressive Latin shows the past continuous with the endings ”bam, bas, bat, bamus, batis, bant” Some animal names, which often have connection to English words According to myth, Echo and Narcissus did not die but changed into other things 9 new Latin words amicus animus amica 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment invenire terra luna ambulare novus/nova vexare © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
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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. amicus/amica vexare novus/nova invenire luna ambulare terra animus 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment to find moon friend to walk to annoy land/ground new mind/spirit vexatious amicable amble lunar invention innovate animal terrestrial © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Unit Quiz – question 2 Can you circle all the past continuous/progressive verbs in the English sentences below? The first one has been done to show you how. We were playing in the park when suddenly it started to snow. If you know the answer, you were listening carefully. “I promise we weren’t laughing!” cried George. How do you know it was raining earlier? I was trying my best to score but the goalie beat me to the ball. While you were doing you homework, I read my new book. The moon was shining as the owls hooted in the trees. 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Unit Quiz – question 3 Can you draw where the woman is according to these sentences below? The first one has been done to show you how. ambulat bam a l u v exo amb amabat ve ni amas inveni o ebatis a vexaba mbulabam nt us vexabas amamus in Latin word 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment translation 1. ambulabam 2. amabat 3. vexabant 4. inveniebatis I was walking y’all were finding 5. ambulabamus we were walking 6. vexabas you were annoying he/she/it was loving they were annoying © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Unit Quiz – question 4 Can you circle the past continuous/progressive verbs and then translate these sentences below? I’ve done to show you how. per villa frigida ambulabamus. We were walking through the cold house. equus aquam consumebat. The horse was drinking the water. porci mali vaccas novas vexabant. The bad pigs were annoying the new cows. novum amicum inveniebas? Were you finding a new friend? “in horto sedebam et legebam!” femina irate dicit. “I was sitting in the garden and I was reading!” says the woman angrily. 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
Well done for completing Unit 9! In the next unit… new nouns more numbers ancient writing 9. 06 Unit 9 assessment © C Andrew 2016 & 2020
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