CLU11414 Elementary Latin II
    
					This module brings to completion the basic training in Latin grammar, syntax, and translation begun in CLU11413 Elementary Latin I. It also introduces students to a series of texts in order to develop reading and translation skills, and continues the project of engendering critical perspectives on Latin and its history. Texts covered include a variety of epigraphic, early, informal, and medieval Latin. 
				
			    
    - Module Organiser:
    
- Dr Charlie Kerrigan
 
 - Duration:
    
- Semester 2
 
 - Contact Hours:
    
- 3 classes per week
 
 - Weighting: 
    
- 10 ECTS
 
 - Assessment:
    
- 50% coursework, 50% written examination
 
 - Course Open To:
    
- Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology; TJH Latin, Columbia Dual Degree; Ancient and Medieval History and Culture; Visiting; Open Module
 
 
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
- Recognise and translate a substantial Latin vocabulary
 - Recognise all the main features of the morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics of Latin and discuss them as they appear in texts using appropriate linguistic terminology
 - Analyse and translate Latin poetry and prose of an appropriate level
 - Discuss in general terms the history and politics of the Latin language
 - Work effectively in small groups
 - Effectively use e-learning tools and electronic resources to support language learning
 - Demonstrate an ability to reflect independently and creatively
 

