HW: Reread cap. VI, lines 1-17 Interroganda sheet

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HW: Reread cap. VI, lines 1-17 Interroganda sheet Please take out your homework (Pompeii questions) Open your textbook to chapter 6 (you need your notebook too) See if you can translate the following famous quote (write it down somewhere): “OMNES VIAE ROMAM DUCUNT.” Don’t say it out loud!

Via

Inter + acc. Via Latina inter Romam et Capuam. Ubi est via Flaminia? Via Flaminia inter Ariminum et Romam est.

B

Ubi est Via Aurelia? Via Aurelia est inter Genuam et Capuam.

Ubi est via Appia? Via Appia est inter Brundisium et Romam.

Prope + acc. Tusculum est prope Romam. Durham est prope Raleigham. Ubi est Ostia? Ostia est prope Romam. Brundisium non est prope Romam, sed procul a Roma.

Procul a + abl. Raleigha prope Durham est, sed procul a Atlanta. Estne Roma procul a Ostia? Minime, Roma non procul a Ostia, sed prope Ostiam est.

Via Latina non est tam longa quam via Appia. tam __________ quam

Nasus Iuliae non tam longus est quam nasus Syrae. Nasus eius longus est!

Tam…quam Raleigha non est tam antiqua quam Roma. Ostia non est oppidium tam magnum quam Roma.

MURUS NOVUS

MURUS ANTIQUUS

Circum + acc. Circum oppidum est murus. Circum oppida sunt muri. Murus

PORTA

Porta Capena Reconstruction; no longer exists. Main gate into Rome. On the via Appia.

Reread with a partner lines 1-17 of the chapter Begin interroganda sheet (HW)

HW: Reread lesson 3 of Cap. XV, complete exercise 7 Test on Monday, 2/2

Quiz tomorrow Quiz is Cap. VI, through line 33. Reading and vocabulary comprehension. Genitivus review (see “Familia Nova”) Take out your “Familia Nova” sheet.

Test Monday

villa Iulii

Via ab Tusculo ad villam non est longa! Iulius ab Tusculo ad villam it. Tusculum Via ab Tusculo ad villam non est longa!

Iulius non ambulat. Servi eum portant. Medus ambulat

Ursus et Davus Iulium portant. Sryus saccum portat Ursus et Davus Iulium portant. Sryus saccum portat. Leander quoque saccum portat. Syrus et Leander saccos in umeris portant!.

Syrus et Leander saccos portant. Davus et Ursus dominum vehunt. Vehunt=portant

Saccus quem Syrus portat non tam magnus est quam saccus Leandri.

Iulius inter Davum et Ursum est.

Ursus ante Iulium est. Davus post dominum est .

HW: Reread section I Exercises I and 2

Via ab Tusculo ad villam non est longa! Iulius ab Tusculo ad villam it. Tusculum Via ab Tusculo ad villam non est longa!

Iulius ab oppido Tusculo ad villam suam it. UNDE venit Iulius? Iulius ab oppido Tusculo venit. Tusculum Iulius ab oppido Tusculo ad villam suam it.

Iulius ab oppido Tusculo ad villam suam it. Quo it Iulius? Iulius it ad villam suam. Tusculum Iulius ab oppido Tusculo ad villam suam it.

Medus a villa Iulii ad oppidum Romam it. UNDE Medus venit? Medus Villa Iulii Roma Medus a villa Iulii ad oppidum Romam it. Medus a villa Iulii venit.

Medus a villa Iulii ad oppidum Romam it. Quo Medus it? Medus Villa Iulii Roma Medus a villa Iulii ad oppidum Romam it. Medus ad oppidum Romam it.

Corneilus ab oppido Placentia ad oppidum Ariminum it. Unde Cornelius venit et quo is it? Cornelius Placentia Ariminum Corneilus ab oppido Placentia ad oppidum Ariminum it.

Iulius non solus est, nam quattuor servi apud eum sunt. Nam=quia Apud eum=cum eo

Amici!

Medus est servus malus et improbus Medus est servus malus et improbus. Davus autem est servus bonus et probus. Autem=sed