Latin Beyond GCSE
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Latin Beyond GCSE

  1. 368 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Latin Beyond GCSE

About this book

Latin Beyond GCSE covers all the linguistic requirements for the OCR AS and A Level in Latin. It aims to bring students to a point where they can tackle original Latin texts with confidence. Although designed as a continuation of Latin to GCSE, it is self-contained and can be used independently. This new edition is brought in line with the new OCR specifications and benefits from a completely redesigned layout, with added colour and images. The answer key is available on a companion website. The first part of the book introduces new constructions and the translation of sentences from English to Latin, with reading passages at AS standard. The next sections provide translation and comprehension passages at AS and A-level, including verse unseens, scansion, and a list of 300 common poetic words. Next come longer unadapted extracts from a range of authors. Finally there is a reference section including a summary of all constructions, a comprehensive grammar, and a general vocabulary of about 1200 Latin words.

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CHAPTER 
ONE
2
VERB 
TENSES 
See 
page 
264 
for 
reminder 
of 
what 
each 
tense 
means, 
and 
pages 
266–70 
for 
their 
forms 
for 
the 
four 
main 
conjugations 
(and 
mixed 
third/fourth). 
Exercise 
1.2 
Translate 
into 
Latin: 
1. 
My 
brother 
and 
hurried 
to 
Rome. 
2. 
This 
girl 
gave 
money 
to 
the 
old 
man. 
3. 
The 
king 
was 
killed 
by 
soldier 
with 
sword. 
4. 
The 
senator 
will 
build 
new 
house. 
5. 
The 
women 
saw 
many 
ships. 
Exercise 
1.3 
Translate 
into 
English:
1. 
hunc 
montem 
cras 
ascendemus. 
2. 
quinque 
dies 
contendebamus; 
sexto 
ad 
oram 
advenimus. 
3. 
puellam 
quam 
antea 
conspexeram 
salutavi. 
4. 
opus 
diligenter 
facio, 
sed 
mox 
confecero. 
5. 
omnis 
cibus 
iam 
consumptus 
est. 
6. 
si 
navem 
conspicies, 
statim 
clama! 
7. 
patriam 
relinquebam; 
subito 
tamen 
revocatus 
sum. 
8. 
tam 
audax 
facinus 
in 
Italia 
numquam 
visum 
erat. 
9. 
ubi 
Romam 
redierimus, 
domum 
tuam 
invenire 
conabimur. 
10. 
dum 
haec 
geruntur, 
nova 
clades 
nuntiata 
est. 
Exercise 
1.4 
Translate 
into 
Latin: 
1. 
We 
shall 
soon 
hear 
the 
words 
of 
the 
king. 
2. 
The 
door 
has 
been 
opened 
by 
the 
slave. 
3. 
The 
citizens 
were 
waiting 
in 
the 
forum 
for 
long 
time. 
4. 
was 
not 
able 
to 
read 
the 
letter 
that 
had 
received. 
5. 
What 
did 
you 
do 
yesterday, 
children? 

Table of contents

  1. Cover page
  2. Halftitle page
  3. Series page
  4. Title page
  5. Copyright page
  6. CONTENTS
  7. ILLUSTRATIONS
  8. PREFACE
  9. ABBREVIATIONS
  10. Chapter One
  11. Chapter Two
  12. Chapter Three
  13. Chapter Four: AS-level practice passages and sentences
  14. Chapter Five: A-level practice passages
  15. Chapter Six: Readings
  16. SUMMARIES OF SYNTAX
  17. REFERENCE GRAMMAR
  18. APPENDIX 1: WORDS EASILY CONFUSED
  19. APPENDIX 2: WORDS WITH MORE THAN ONE MEANING
  20. APPENDIX 3: PRONUNCIATION
  21. APPENDIX 4: ROMAN NAMES
  22. APPENDIX 5: ROMAN DATES AND TIMES
  23. APPENDIX 6: ROMAN MONEY, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
  24. APPENDIX 7: ROMAN RULERS
  25. APPENDIX 8: ROMAN AUTHORS
  26. GLOSSARY OF GRAMMAR TERMS
  27. ENGLISH TO LATIN VOCABULARY
  28. LATIN TO ENGLISH VOCABULARY
  29. INDEX