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dentistry Latin 1st week Orientation

General information Teachers: Méhes Marianna, Répás László Email: repasl@med.unideb.hu mariannamehes@gmail.com Edu Center Room 312. Neptun registration!!! Website: ilekt.med.unideb.hu User: Hallgato Password: Hallgato Coursebook: Latin for Students of Dentistry General information

Requirements Attendance: maximum 2 absences Word quizzes weekly(10) 2 Tests 1st Test Week 7, 2nd Test Week 13 Word quizzes weekly(10) 10 --> min. 8 words correct  OK Minimal: 3-3 passed vocab quizzes before Mid-Term and End-Term 1bonus point is added to Mid-Term and End-Term for each passed vocab quiz Total final score: min. 60 % in average 60-69 %  2 70-79 %  3 80-89 %  4 90-100 %  5 Requirements

Students are required to bring the coursebook or other study material given out for the course with them to each language class. Active participation is evaluated by the teacher in every class. If students’ behaviour or conduct does not meet the requirements of active participation or students fail to bring the coursebook to the class the attendance might be refused. Requirements

If a student does not have 3-3 successful word quizzes till the mid-term and end-term tests he/she is not allowed to sit for the test. If a student does not have minimum 6 successful word quizzes he/she has to take a vocabulary exam that includes all 300 words at the end of semester. A failed or missed word quiz can be made up not later than one week and only with the student’s own teacher. Students can obtain bonus points (5-5%) by taking the word quizzes successfully. Requirements

Based on the final score the grades are given according to the following table: Final score Grade 0 - 59 fail (1) 60-69 pass (2) 70-79 satisfactory (3) 80-89 good (4) 90-100 excellent (5) If the final score is below 60, the student once can take a remedial exam covering the whole semester’s material. Requirements

Week Topics covered 1 Class introduction and Chapter 1 Introduction to medical terminology 2 Chapter 2: Anatomical positions, planes and directions 3 Chapter 3: Parts of the body; Vocab Quiz 1 4 Grammar 1: Basic elements of Latin grammar; Vocab Quiz 2 5 Chapter 4: The mouth and the teeth; Vocab Quiz 3 6 Chapter 5; Regions; Formation of adjectives; Vocab Quiz 4 7 Revision, Vocab Quiz 5 Mid-term Test 8 Chapter 6: The skeletal system 1 9 The skeletal system (2); Plural forms; Vocab Quiz 6 10 Chapter 7: Joints; complex adjectives; Vocab Quiz 7 11 Chapter 8: The muscular system; Vocab Quiz 8 12 Chapter 9: Greek roots; Latin and Greek prefixes Vocab Quiz 9 13 Revision 2; Vocab Quiz 10, End-term Test 14 Evaluation

Latin in English context

In 1st century A.D. In the year of the Lord; in the years of the Christian calendar era

8 a.M./P.M. a.m.= ”ante meridiem” = before noon, time from midnight to noon p.m. = ”post meridiem” = after noon, time from noon to midnight

around 460 – approximately 370 BC Hippocrates c. 460 – c. 370 BC c.= circa around 460 – approximately 370 BC

Please send a cv to the address below CV = Curriculum Vitae Document on your past employment and education, „course of life”

cf Rules and Regulations Section 32/2 cf = confer Compare, used in references

Cranial bones e.g. frontal and temporal bones e.g. = exempli gratia for example

”The Human Embryo” by Brodsky, Rosenblum, et al. et al. =et alii and others (co-authors, contributors)

Teeth, gums, lips, tongue, etc. are part of the oral cavity etc.= et cetera and so on, „and others too”

Humans are diphyodonts i.e. with two sets of teeth i.e. = id est = that is

= Note well, take special notice, it is important! NB NB= Nota bene = Note well, take special notice, it is important!

Best wishes, Julie. PS If Tuesday is not OK, let me know. PS= Post scriptum = Written after something

staff rejected a 1.8 per cent increase per cent= per centum = in or for every hundred, %

PhD= Philosophiae Doctor She is holding a PhD PhD= Philosophiae Doctor = Doctor of Philosophy

R.I.P.= Requiescat in pace R.I.P. (on graves) R.I.P.= Requiescat in pace = Rest in peace

Tooth Decay Rates in Fluoridated vs. Non-Fluoridated Communities vs. = versus = against, as opposed to

citius, altius, fortius Faster, higher, stronger

Mens sana in corpore sano (Carlton Football Club motto) A sound mind in a healthy body

E pluribus unum Out of more, one

I think therefore I am (René Descartes)

Thank you for your attention 