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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin

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An updated guide to the language of the Roman Empire.

Whether interested in learning Latin or just seeking a deeper understanding of English, readers will find a fun alternative to the standard dusty tomes usually associated with Latin. Included in this revised edition are updated vocabulary lists relevant to today's world, expanded pronunciation guides, Latin-to-English and English-to-Latin translations, and a workbook of exercises, reading passages, and tools for greater comprehension of the language.

  • In 2002, the number of high school students taking Latin tests for college credit had risen 95% since 1993
  • According to CNN, educators are increasingly turning toward Latin to improve student performance in reading, math, and science
  • Perfect reference tool for law school, medical school, music school, and other graduate school students faced with getting through a Latin course as a requirement

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    Series: Complete Idiot's Guides Publisher: Penguin USA, Inc. Edition: 3

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    • ISBN: 9781101097434
    • Release date: July 15, 2009

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    • ISBN: 9781101097434
    • File size: 5470 KB
    • Release date: July 15, 2009

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    English

    An updated guide to the language of the Roman Empire.

    Whether interested in learning Latin or just seeking a deeper understanding of English, readers will find a fun alternative to the standard dusty tomes usually associated with Latin. Included in this revised edition are updated vocabulary lists relevant to today's world, expanded pronunciation guides, Latin-to-English and English-to-Latin translations, and a workbook of exercises, reading passages, and tools for greater comprehension of the language.

  • In 2002, the number of high school students taking Latin tests for college credit had risen 95% since 1993
  • According to CNN, educators are increasingly turning toward Latin to improve student performance in reading, math, and science
  • Perfect reference tool for law school, medical school, music school, and other graduate school students faced with getting through a Latin course as a requirement

  • Expand title description text