Difference between Latin and Latin Continuers
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Difference between Latin and Latin Continuers
What is the difference between Latin and Latin Continuers? Can anyone do Latin and only people that did Latin in Years 9-10 do Continuers?
chrisk- Posts : 181
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Pretty much.chrisk wrote:What is the difference between Latin and Latin Continuers? Can anyone do Latin and only people that did Latin in Years 9-10 do Continuers?
khfreakau- Posts : 86
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chrisk wrote:What is the difference between Latin and Latin Continuers? Can anyone do Latin and only people that did Latin in Years 9-10 do Continuers?
There is only one course, Latin Continuers, I know that there is two pages in the booklet and it gives the impression of two subjects, but that isthe info I was asked to put in the booklet.
Generally to do a Continuers course you have to have studied it in Years 9 & 10.
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simmonsn wrote:chrisk wrote:What is the difference between Latin and Latin Continuers? Can anyone do Latin and only people that did Latin in Years 9-10 do Continuers?
There is only one course, Latin Continuers, I know that there is two pages in the booklet and it gives the impression of two subjects, but that isthe info I was asked to put in the booklet.
Generally to do a Continuers course you have to have studied it in Years 9 & 10.
Thanks for the clarification. I was wondering about that as BOS only lists continuers.
chrisk- Posts : 181
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yehh, bos only offers latin continuers, no beginners
d3st1nyliang- Posts : 209
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I think it's a shame they don't offer Latin beginners, I'm quite sure there are a few people who will be willing to take it up.
NSiriwardena- Posts : 112
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NSiriwardena wrote:I think it's a shame they don't offer Latin beginners, I'm quite sure there are a few people who will be willing to take it up.
Me!!!
chrisk- Posts : 181
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its a shame not many people chose it for yr 7
d3st1nyliang- Posts : 209
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Latin's not a real language that's why.
Sharon den Adel- Posts : 176
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d3st1nyliang wrote:its a shame not many people chose it for yr 7
That's because we (well I was) were all like "Ha, dead language".
Now things that are dead seem to be all the rage these days (Michael Jackson, anyone?)
Too soon?
NSiriwardena- Posts : 112
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NSiriwardena wrote:d3st1nyliang wrote:its a shame not many people chose it for yr 7
That's because we (well I was) were all like "Ha, dead language".
Now celebrities that are dead seem to be all the rage these days (Michael Jackson, anyone?)
Too soon?
Latin isn't the rage these days.
Sharon den Adel- Posts : 176
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well, if you define language as a means of "communication", then it isn't a "real" language. Nowadays, its just derivatives for english words, scientific and legal stuff
d3st1nyliang- Posts : 209
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tranquil1ty wrote:NSiriwardena wrote:d3st1nyliang wrote:its a shame not many people chose it for yr 7
That's because we (well I was) were all like "Ha, dead language".
Now celebrities that are dead seem to be all the rage these days (Michael Jackson, anyone?)
Too soon?
Latin isn't the rage these days.
'Course it is. All the new teen hip lingo is in latin. Gotta keep with the times, Thai.
NSiriwardena- Posts : 112
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Fac, Thai!
(Do it, Thai!)
I'm not really sure what the vocative of Thai is...
(Do it, Thai!)
I'm not really sure what the vocative of Thai is...
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sandyra- Posts : 11
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Re: Difference between Latin and Latin Continuers
vocative is the same for nouns ending -i , but its weird since its singular
so maybe it should be fac, thai !
so maybe it should be fac, thai !
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