In these units students will learn how to form the Plural of neuter nouns and how to identify and translate correctly the Imperfect and Pluperfect subjunctive. The civilisation topics that we are going to explore this term are the Roman religion and Travel and Communication in the Roman world.
Students will be formally assessed in a 50 min assessment during lesson. The assessment will include both language, reading comprehension and classical civilisation tasks.
give in
famous
throw
still
such
attack
sad
river
In this unit, students will explore different aspects of the the roman civilisation and they will extend their horizons by learning about roman religion, travel and communication. In this way students will focus on the importance of progress through year but also the importance of learning the history of a civilisation.
Students will need to cooperate, exchange ideas and discuss about roman civilisation and its different aspects.Through this process they will understand and value the importance of diversity and they will appreciate the influences.
In these units, students will learn how to identify and translate accurately the Indirect questions and the Purpose Clauses. In addition, the civilisation topics that we are going to examine are the Roman army and Agricola, governor of Britain.
Student will be assessed formally in a 50 min exam during lesson. The assessment will include both language, reading comprehension and classical civilisation tasks.
happen
open
skilful
witness
kingdom
furthest
offer
In this unit students will focus on grammar and their extend their knowledge regarding Indirect questions and Purpose clauses. Pupils will develop their critical thinking and they will practice on how to choose the right tense and cases in order to form sentences in Latin. In terms of civilisation, students will have the opportunity to learn and compare the army now and then.
Students will develop their critical thinking, emphasising on the importance of the cultural background. Also, they will appreciate the importance of progressing through the year, respecting in the same time the history of the past.
In these units students will learn how to translate accurately Indirect commands, Result Clauses and Ablative case nouns.
The civilisation topic that we are going to explore this term is the legionary fortress. In addition, students will become familiar with interpreting the evidence: literary, archaeological and inscriptional.
Students will be assessed in a formal 50 min assessment. The assessment will include both language, reading comprehension and civilisation tasks.
so much, so greatly
hand
under
nearest
decide
money
hope
In this unit will learn to develop their critical thinking by studying careful the grammar and language features. Also, examining civilisation topics, like legionaries fortress, students become familiar with the classical background.
Students will develop their critical thinking, emphasising on the importance of the cultural background. Also, they will appreciate the importance of progressing through the year, respecting in the same time the history of the past.In addition, students will become familiar with interpreting the evidence: literary, archaeological and inscriptional, topics which link with history, English literature and re studies.
In these units students will learn how to identify and translate the Perfect and pluperfect passive tense verbs. The main civilisation topics that we are going to examine this term are the Jews and the Romans as well the different Roman building techniques.
Student will be assessed through the end of year exam, which will include everything that has been covered in Component - Language and Grammar paper. Assessment will held in exam conditions and paper will be marked based in GCSE grade boundaries.
surround
people
march
affect
cut
sister
fear
In this unit, students will enrich their vocabulary by learning different words while they will practice their critical thinking skills, through choosing the right tense, voice and noun cases in Latin. Also, through the civilisation topic, pupils will become familiar with the structure and the building techniques of the past, focusing on how to compare and evaluate the progress.
Students will develop their critical thinking, emphasising on the importance of the cultural background. Also, they will appreciate the importance of progressing through the year, respecting in the same time the history of the past.
In these units students will become familiar with the ablative absolute phrases and the deponent verbs. The main civilisation topics that we are going to examine this term are the city of Rome and generally the structure of Roman society.
Students will be assessed in a formal 50 min assessment. The assessment will include both language, reading comprehension and civilisation tasks.
neglect
turn
hope
turn
having followed
In this unit will learn to develop their critical thinking by studying careful the grammar and language features. Also, examining civilisation topics, like the city of Rome and Roman society, students become familiar with the classical background.
Students will develop their critical thinking, emphasising on the importance of the cultural background. Also, they will appreciate the importance of progressing through the year, respecting in the same time the history of the past.
In these units students will become familiar with the Perfect passive and active participles as well as the formation of adjectives and adverbs. In terms of cultural background we examine the following topics: Aquae Sulis and its baths, Magic and curses in Roman times.
Assessment based on Term 1 topic. Students will be tested in a 50 min assessment, covering both language and grammar features and some classical civilisation questions.
help
year
around
order
recently
full
wise
In this unit students become familiar with several aspects of the classical civilisation and extend their knowledge learning about different cultures. Students also, develop their critical thinking, learning about a complex grammatical structure as well as they enrich their vocabulary, focusing on translation and derivtives.
Students are called to go back in time and explore different habits and cultures, focusing on different cultures and background.