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Salvete, Omnes! If you have your extra credit, please place it on the corner of your desk. I will collect it when the bell rings. Make sure your binder.

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1 Salvete, Omnes! If you have your extra credit, please place it on the corner of your desk. I will collect it when the bell rings. Make sure your binder is clearly identified as yours. Be ready to pass it up as well. Test. Bona fortuna omnibus! Vocabulary, Stage 2.

2 Stage 2 Vocabulary ancilla, ancillae, f. slave-girl
cena, cenae, f. dinner mensa, mensae, f table toga, togae, f toga tunica, tunicae, f. tunic amicus, amici, m. friend cibus, cibi, m. food dominus, domini, m. master/owner   mercator, mercatoris, m. merchant (dormit) dormio, dormire, dormivi, dormitum sleeps (gustat) gusto, gustare, gustavi, gustatum tastes (intrat) intro, intrare, intravi, intratum enters (laudat) laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatum praises (salutat) saluto, salutare, salutavi, salutatum greets   (adjective) laetus, laeta, laetum happy   quoque also, too

3 Salvete, Omnes! I am still checking your tests.
Please take out your notebooks, as we will talk about what you need to have in it, and where. Afterward, we will continue our work with Stage 2 Derivatives and Vocabulary.

4 Notebook Check Notes Quizzes & Tests Workbook Expectations Procedures
Pronunciation Getting to Know Your Textbook Stage 1 Vocabulary Stage 1 Derivatives Sentences Evolution of Language Notes Stage 1 Grammar Notes PTL, p.9; WS, p.17 (Stage 1) Quizzes & Tests Quiz 1 Quiz 2 (Quiz 3 is ready to come back to you) (Test 1 is being graded) Workbook Stage 1 (1.1, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6…I have your 1.8 and 1.9 if you did them, and the rest if they are on the same sheet)

5 Derivatives Ancillary Cenacle Mesa Toga Tunic Amicable Ciborium
Dominant Merchant Dormant Gustatory, disgusting Introduction Laud Salutation Letitia (girl’s name) ????? Extra Credit if you find a good one 

6 Stage 2 Derivative Sentences
“Greetings and salutations!” exclaims the lovable Charlotte to ____________ Wilbur. After the Eucharist, the priest placed the wafers back into the cenacle, or compartment where the religious “___________” is kept. All my friends at UT wanted to go out after finals, but I just went back to the dormitory to ____________. Anita loves anchovies, but I think they ____________ disgusting! Florida’s Latin teachers chose the Cambridge Latin series because the large number of ancillary materials were more helpful than a _________________. During the war, many mercenary soldiers fought, making war their business as a ____________ may sell wine or other merchandise. (one answer only) My dad is waiting to get the scores on his law school entrance exams, which are the last requirement for him to _________ law school. My friend’s dog Rosie loves her kibble so much that we call her a ____________ hound. Parents who name a girl Letitia hope that she will be ______________. Students who perform laudable acts are often nominated for the good citizenship awards, a form of high ___________. The gene for brown hair is dominant, so when the blond and brown markers meet, brown is usually the ______________ of that trait. The mesa stretched out so smoothly toward the horizon that it looked like a large ____________. The movie took us back to the days of our togate ancestors, all wearing the appropriate ______________ for the social class. The new student found the class amicable, and soon made a new group of __________________s.


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