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Grammar, Forms, & Translation Wheelock Vocabulary Quia All Chapters (See them all below)
Wheelock Grammar, Vocab & Translation Exercises by Chapter (See them all below)
Vocab Listed by Chapter for Wheelock Non-Wheelock Sites for Practice Grammar explanations/worksheets with keys for practice Quia game on annoying little words http://www.quia.com/shared/latin/ the first 6 or so games are great drills on grammar. Scroll down to #16 to find vocabulary games on every unit from the Latin for Americans text. Online English-Latin, Latin-English Dictionary with Grammar aid Demodocus.com This site contains self-tests on all aspects of grammar, vocabulary, and classical civilization. http://www.quia.com/pages/maga.html scroll down and find a whole bunch of Quia games on vocabulary, grammar, mythology, history, culture. http://www.stoa.org/~mahoney/teaching/vocab200.html a list of the '200 Essential Latin Words' for translation http://www.cambridgescp.com/singles/GCSE_voc/GCSE_voc.html how good are you at Latin vocabulary? use the timed drills to test your speed and knowledge. just click on any of the 'vocab testers' http://www.tabney.com/subjunctivelatin.html scroll down and practice the forms, uses, and translation of the subjunctive mood http://artemis.austincollege.edu/acad/cml/rcape/latin/ Although this site is specifically for use with the 'Oxford Latin Course' text, there are some great drills on basic forms and grammar. Just go to the site and click on any chapter number (start with the first few chapters, then work your way up). Each chapter contains a drill on the grammar introduced in 'Oxford Latin' text. Here are some examples of useful drills: Ch.11-13, forms of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declensions of nouns Ch.22, ablatives with and without prepositions. |