ereks mom
10-22-2005, 01:04 PM
I have no Latin in my background whatsoever, so my high school son (10th grade) and I are learning together. So far, we have:
*piddled with Latin Primer in elementary school
*used & loved David Florian's Tabula Latina: Phenomenon of Language in 8th grade
*tried Ecce Romani in 9th grade (inductive format did NOT work well for us)
*switched to John Traupman's Latin is Fun, Book I (3 more lessons to go) -- but recently came to a screeching halt when we encountered imperfect & perfect tense verbs!
I'm told that the reason we're having trouble is that, unfortunately, the programs we've used do not emphasize the importance of knowing the infinitive (which conjugation) & stem of each verb, and drilling conjugations ("chants").
We will finish up the last few lessons in Latin is Fun Book I, but after that, I don't know. I do know that we can't continue until we get the verb tense thing worked out. I am thinking of "backtracking" so we can get a better grammar foundation.
If I do that, which would of the following options would you recommend?
*start with LC I and move on to LC II (completing both by the end of this school year - 10th grade)?
*start with LC II and then move on to Henle I for the remainder of the school year? (And if this is the option, how far should we get in Henle?)
*move right into Henle I ? (Again, how far should we get in Henle by the end of the school year?)
Are there other options I should consider?
Thank you for any help you can give!
*piddled with Latin Primer in elementary school
*used & loved David Florian's Tabula Latina: Phenomenon of Language in 8th grade
*tried Ecce Romani in 9th grade (inductive format did NOT work well for us)
*switched to John Traupman's Latin is Fun, Book I (3 more lessons to go) -- but recently came to a screeching halt when we encountered imperfect & perfect tense verbs!
I'm told that the reason we're having trouble is that, unfortunately, the programs we've used do not emphasize the importance of knowing the infinitive (which conjugation) & stem of each verb, and drilling conjugations ("chants").
We will finish up the last few lessons in Latin is Fun Book I, but after that, I don't know. I do know that we can't continue until we get the verb tense thing worked out. I am thinking of "backtracking" so we can get a better grammar foundation.
If I do that, which would of the following options would you recommend?
*start with LC I and move on to LC II (completing both by the end of this school year - 10th grade)?
*start with LC II and then move on to Henle I for the remainder of the school year? (And if this is the option, how far should we get in Henle?)
*move right into Henle I ? (Again, how far should we get in Henle by the end of the school year?)
Are there other options I should consider?
Thank you for any help you can give!