Topic: Gcse Latin
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Which is better GCSE? German or Latin?
I take Latin GCSE. + it's a lot of work. there's translations, poetry, tacitus etc. including a 80line virgil poem for latin you have to sit 4 papers. but you might be lucky because they're shortening the Latin course [: i say if you can ma... Read More »
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What is the advantage of doing GCSE latin?
dont do it if you dont enjoy it. trust me i thought latin would be fun i did it in yr 9 and almost fell asleep. but if you enjoy it, go for it. it does as my latin geek of a friend would say it increases your intelligence hugely. it doesnt ... Read More »
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What is the best way to revise for my Latin GCSE?
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You can do it through Cambridge Latin, which offer Latin online. You school should be able to provide the course for you, and arrange time for you to do the course on the school computers. You might also find the Latinum online course is he... Read More »
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I did, and I found it easy.. It depends on how good you are at languages though, and if you've had any experience of Latin up to this point. I recommend that you pay a lot of attention during the year, and particularly in classes - that way... Read More »
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I'm American, so I'm not familiar with what level content exactly is tested on the GCSE. I suppose that ancient Romans and Greeks in their early teens were able to read the same content with no difficulty whatsoever. Just like, for example,... Read More »
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I'm also taking the exam on Monday, and hope to offer some guidance. The questions that come up are normally a mix between testing your knowledge of the passage (by asking you for details about a particular event, or to pick out and transla... Read More »
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Take Latin! It tends to look good on a secondary school record, and if you've already had three years and aren't about to take the exam soon, you should really ace that exam when you take it. I predict that you'll uphold your school's recor... Read More »
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You could study through the Cambridge website, you'd have to get your school to pay. However, if your goal is to get good at Latin, you'll advance far faster using the Latinum podcast's online audio course - it is free, and if you apply you... Read More »
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Hey, im doing the test tomorrow as well, theres no real way to know whats going to come up because they always use different passages of the same poems each year. Thats the beauty of having to learn so many, its just an exercise in confusio... Read More »
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