Study toolsThis is THE SITE for VOCABULARY as well as vocabulary declension practice.
Every translator needs a dictionary. Wiktionary is a great translation tool. Just search the word to get the definition and its possible cases/tenses (be sure to scroll to the Latin part).
This website contains links to other websites where you can get chapter-specific grammar explanations, vocabulary drills, practice worksheets, and so on. It mirrors our course! http://wheelockslatin.com/wheelockslinks.htm
THIS WEBSITE helps you study content specific to Wheelock using flashcards, matching, and fill-in-the-blank. It's what I used when I was a young man. (Nota Bene: each "unit" is a chapter)
Miss class? Need it explained in different words? Lose your notes? I haven't watched all of these, but you can search the grammar on this youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/latintutorial?feature=watch
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Helpful and interesting sitesNine Men's Morris is a simple board game with Latin roots. You can play it here:
twmuseums.org.uk/acrosstheboard/games Here is Latin that a well-educated adult should know: http://oedb.org/library/beginning-online-learning/50-common-latin-phrases-every-college-student-should-know
National Junior Classical League: http://njcl.org/
Oklahoma Junior Classical League: http://okjcl.org/ Common Errors in English Usage: http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/errors.html
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