Topic Two (1.2): Daily life, the accusative case and a chance to practise what you have learnt

Introduction

The accusative case (direct object) is introduced, and there is more practice at recognising the two cases you now know in the three declensions, that are given in a helpful table on page 180. 

Read Icon.png Working through your coursebook

Read Stage 2 pages 15-26 (eBook I) and learn the vocabulary at the end of the stage. As before, there are explanations of grammar and a selection of exercises and stories to help you practise what you have learnt.

Try the exercises on pages 180-181 as a further help.

Your most important resource is the eBook and the exercises there:

EXPLORE - CIE Latin Course eBooks & Resources (University of Cambridge)

Also the exercises on the Cambridge Schools Classics Project website Links to an external site..

Other resources are there to supplement your learning.

Link Icon.png Links

EXPLORE - Pompeii: Basilica 3D Model (Flickr) Links to an external site.

LISTEN - Pompeii and the Roman Villa, Part 5: Rediscovery and Reinvention (National Gallery of Art) Links to an external site.

LISTEN - Pompeii and the Roman Villa, Part 4: The Greek Legacy (National Gallery of Art) Links to an external site.

EXPLORE - Pompeii Fountains and Water Features (Pompeii In Pictures) Links to an external site.