Exciting news! We just launched our new app – Legentibus – filled with books in Latin synchronized with audio to make learning Latin easier. Curious? Check it out on App Store or Google Play (free trial).
#legentibus#learnlatin#latinaudio#spokenlatin https://t.co/hqCRkzcCVw
Every time I read this letter, I enjoy that in Latin "re-sleeping" is a thing (meaning, apparently, to sleep some more later in the day, to take a nap) #ClassicsTwitter
@ApudRecentiores is back! In a way…. In a YouTube channel way! I like the possibilities for video better than pure audio for Latin content.
Intro video here with a bit about me and plans for the channel:
https://t.co/JSAe6BVJ73
#ClassicsTwitter
I started listening to Latin podcasts, reading more widely, having conversational Latin practice. Progress can be hard to see, but this year, when taking this standardised exam (still with that -30min handicap), for the first time I felt like I had too much time to write in. 2/3
Ecce Iustus brevissime explicat cur nulla res grammatica sit provectioribus discipulis tantum reservanda. (Etiam cerni potest silva pulchra prope illius casam sita!) #latinteach
Why do I tend to put 'advanced grammar' in quotation marks?
On this 3-minute walk in the woods, combining some food for thought with a pep talk, I explain why: https://t.co/nLkp2JQWpa
#latinteach#TeachAncient#ClassicsTwitter
Hard to believe it's been a full year since these came out! People are still enjoying them à la carte or as part of the Latin Teacher Lab. This reminder is good inspiration for something I'm working on something in a similar vein that includes video... #loqlat#latinteach
Salve! This in an official invitation to join "Tempus tantum nostrum est", a 1-week free course in easily spoken Latin: 1500+ participants in the latest edition, a wonderful community on Telegram and above all... Seneca!
👉 Info and registration here: https://t.co/qzl4n5qAjW
I'm going to add there all the content related to Seneca I ever published. Keep an eye on it if you are attending my free course (https://t.co/qzl4n5qAjW), and please retweet this!
⚡️ "Tempus tantum nostrum est (9-15 November 2021)" di @SaturaLanx_Lat https://t.co/p6jXxefld6
As we begin our YouTube channel in Latin and Greek, we’d love to know from you all what sort of content you’d like to see! Let us know with a comment. We can do beginner to advanced materials and videos and are open to anything. Retweets appreciated!
Post longam moram... ecce novum colloquium!
In hoc colloquio primum patet Annam aliquando linguam Hispanicam ignorare 😅
Quomodo in vestris linguis cum aliis hominibus loquimini? exstantne discrimina sicut ea de quibus loquimur? dicite nobis!
😮 coming Fri: Latin summaries, simplified versions & supplemental texts; slides for teaching the poems; scripts for lesson plans for multiple levels, and lots more... 😃 #latinteach#ClassicsTwitter#TeachAncient
Something for #Latin teachers' lunch break (or any other time!)—the benefits of shifting from a "vocab+grammar" approach to a "teaching sentences" approach—one of the most helpful shifts in my development as a Latin teacher. https://t.co/Z1S0Dxpq1C #latinteach#ClassicsTwitter
Our first demo+coaching session is today at 7:30pm NYC Time!
Join the Lab for early-in-the-year lesson ideas for multiple levels, as well as troubleshooting any issues you're facing. (Times of future sessions may vary to accommodate members around the globe 🙂) #latinteach