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MC at Home Unit 3: Adverbs

We’ve had a look at verbs, so let’s look at making them a bit more interesting by learning about adverbs and how they work in Latin and English.

MC at Home Unit 4: Nouns

We’ve seen a few Latin nouns in the first unit of this course, but now it’s time to learn more. Unit 4 expands our knowledge of two types of Latin noun.

MC at Home Unit 5: Translation technique

It’s time to take stock of everything we’ve learned so far, and then to learn a useful technique to help you keep calm and translate on when faced with longer Latin sentences.

MC at Home Unit 6: numbers and ‘to be’

Two new pieces of Latin learning in this unit. Firstly, we look at some  Latin numbers and their English derivatives. That’s followed by an exploration of ‘being’ verbs.

MC at Home Unit 7: Adjectives

New unit, new word class! In this unit, we learn how Latin adjectives work, and how they have to match the noun they’re describing.

MC at Home Unit 8: Prepositions

In Unit 8, we meet another new word class – prepositions. Not only do we learn to translate them in Latin sentences, but we investigate how they often show up as English prefixes.

MC at Home Unit 9: The Past Continuous

In Unit 9, we go back to verbs to expand our knowledge by learning about the past continuous tense.

MC at Home Unit 10: Third group nouns

Get ready to meet a whole new kind of Latin noun, and learn to deal with never-before-seen vocabulary.

MC at Home Unit 11: Possessive nouns

English uses ‘of’ but how does Latin show when someone possesses or owns something?

MC at Home Unit 12: Negatives, Commands & Conjunctions

We’ll learn several ways of expressing negatives, as well as how to give direct commands and join sentences using conjunctions.