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M. Porcius Cato

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From the article: Ms. Abbott, a former Latin teacher, said that today

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I wish I could say the same; I took Latin as an elective in college (by that time, I knew that I was going to be studying the history of Spanish and Italian, so I figured it'd be for the best). I swear, it was torturous; horrifically dry and dull. The only saving grace was that one of my professors was the son of a big philologist, who had compiled a book of Greek and Latin roots in English. That's it, otherwise a horrible class. I took it out of duty, really.

 

BUT...glad to hear that my colleagues in the Classics department haven't forgotten how to really teach and engage the students!

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Let's hope it spreads to England as other American ideas have.

 

The idea of making Latin classes engaging for young scholars has probably been in England at least as long -- if not longer -- as in America. Our dear Flavia Gemina (Caroline Lawrence) was an innovative Latin teacher in one of England's schools before becoming an author. :)

 

-- Nephele

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  • 2 weeks later...

I've just received an email from a reader who teaches Latin. He assures me that one of his students has translated 'alphabet' as 'he has a mountain'. This must be a leg-pull, no?

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I've just received an email from a reader who teaches Latin. He assures me that one of his students has translated 'alphabet' as 'he has a mountain'. This must be a leg-pull, no?

 

 

Or compelling evidence that the stress of learning Latin drives one to abuse mind altering substances.

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