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Maximum Classics For Schools

A four-year, inclusive Latin language for English literacy course that can be taught by non-specialist teachers. Features comprehensive training videos, all lesson resources, interactive quizzes and more.

MC for Schools: Unit 1 free trial

Explore the origins of the English language and why Latin is very much still alive. Evaluate this first unit of the course for free – we’re sure you’ll be back for more!

Mega Greek

The Mega Greek course is divided into ten thematic lessons, splitting into two halves. The first half of the lesson teaches the foundations of the Ancient Greek language, starting with the alphabet and moving on to verbs, nouns and simple sentences. Vocabulary work focuses on links between English words and their Ancient Greek roots. The second half of the lesson explores an aspect of Ancient Greek culture, highlighting the links between ancient and modern practices.

MC at Home Unit 1: The origins of English

Tailored for individual or small group learners, the Maximum Classics at Home course features guided video lessons, printable workbooks, interactive quizzes and progress tracking. In Unit 1 we explore the close ties between modern English and ancient languages, then start learning some Latin.

MC at Home Unit 2: Verbs

Romans were big on doing, and so Latin is a very verby language. Logical, then, that we start with verbs. In this unit, we learn six verbs and the endings that show us who is doing the action in the present tense.

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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.

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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.