Brief Summary
This course continues with Wheelock's Latin, covering chapters 16-30. If you've got the basics down, this is your guide to tackle the complexities of Latin grammar with supportive lectures and resources designed to make learning smoother and more enjoyable.
Key Points
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Focus on chapters 16-30 of Wheelock's Latin.
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Designed for students who have a basic understanding of Latin.
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Includes lectures, useful forms, and audio tutorials.
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Aims to clarify tricky grammar concepts.
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Supportive resources to enhance learning experience.
Learning Outcomes
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Understand and apply advanced Latin grammar concepts.
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Enhance reading and translation skills in Latin.
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Gain confidence in navigating the complexities of the language.
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Develop a stronger foundation for further Latin studies.
About This Course
Lectures, useful forms, and audio tutorials for Wheelock's Latin, chapters 16-30
Welcome to part 2 of the bestselling Latin course on Udemy!
This course will pick up at Wheelock's chapter 16. Accordingly, it's not for true beginners in the language. A typical college-level class will cover chapters 16-30 in the second semester; a high school class will cover them in the second year. If you don't have a solid foundation already, you should start with chapters 1-15, and my lectures that provide help for them.
Over the years of teaching Latin from the excellent and justly renowned textbook "Wheelock's Latin," I have created a series of lectures designed to help students get the most of this magnificent book. In them you will find guidance to some of the more perplexing concepts of grammar -- English and Latin -- that often comprise an insuperable barrier to progressing in Latin for modern-day students. The lectures will not replace the Wheelock text. They will only, I hope, make your on-ramp smoother.Â
To that end, the lectures track exactly with the chapters of the textbook. This will give you "context sensitive" help when you need it.
You will not find answers to the exercises or anything that is copyright protected by the publisher of the Wheelock book. To get any benefit from these lectures, you must have the Wheelock text.
Best of luck to you!  -bl
David D.
I found the lectures and materials provided by Dr. Lugosch to be very helpful in my studies of Wheelock's Latin Chapters 16-30. There was some difficult material for me to grasp in these chapters (participles/infinitives and the subjunctive mood in particular). Dr. Lugosch's lectures gave me a roadmap to work through each chapter in the text - plus I enjoyed his teaching style and sense of humor. His lectures encouraged me to keep going when the going got tough. I look forward to taking his Udemy course on chapters 31-40 of Wheelock and finishing up this text book.