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pals_2005

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Hey people, if anyone has any good vocab lists that i can use for study it would be much apreciated...
 

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There was this one teacher who compiled a syllabus vocab list with all the vocab needed for Years 9-12. Ask your teacher if they can find a copy of it, its pretty well circulated
 

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k i will thanks man, its just that the bos vocab list has no meanings and there isn't enough space to type anything next to the words
 

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i've always wanted to learn lating but there's NO room in my degree for it (seeing as i'm at Cumberland). how else can you learn it?
 

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There is a thing called self-learning if you haven't noticed :) I am doing it right now and it's been fine so far.. Other than the fact that I want to actually hear some people who knows how to speak Latin speak the language.. Here are a few websites which you may find useful:

http://www.learnlatin.tk/ - the first Latin site I came across.. can be replaced by a book
http://www.textkit.com/latin_grammar.php/ - this one is good U______U
http://www.tldownload.com/nothanx.html/ - download it but haven't tried it..
http://www.utexas.edu/courses/cc303/sounds/ - some pronounciations

Also, go to your local library.. I found a reeeeeally good one :) Never liked the look of those Oxford and Cambridge ones... After you have learnt the basics and you like it, get a dictionary and start reading poetry and things :) (I haven't actually done that yet.. but I can see that happening U____U)
 

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The guy who made the Vocabulator is Robert d'Apice.
It's a (really useful!) computer program that tests you on the syllabus vocab. He's releasing a new and improved version this month I think.. you can email him to ask about buying a copy at latinvocabulator@hotmail.com. :uhhuh:
 

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