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Latin Level 4

Latin Level 4 focuses on advanced prose and critical analysis, this course prepares students for the NLE Advanced Prose, building fluency in classical texts.
Designed for

Students who successfully completed our Latin Level 3

Level

Advanced

Class format

One-on-one and small group (Max. 7 students/class)

Class Introduction

The Latin Level 4 course is designed to solidify students’ command of Latin grammar, syntax, and morphology while focusing on the intricate aspects of advanced Latin prose. Students will read, analyze, and translate unadapted Latin texts, gaining deeper insights into classical literature and the historical, cultural, and rhetorical contexts of ancient Rome. The course will challenge students to interpret complex passages and refine their ability to express nuanced translations.

Students will enhance their analytical skills by critically examining the stylistic and thematic elements of major Latin authors, preparing them to read with precision and scholarly insight. Throughout the course, we will draw connections between Latin texts and their influence on the development of modern languages, particularly English.

By the end, students will complete a Latin 4 curriculum at the high school level, achieving proficiency in advanced prose reading and interpretation.

Additionally, the course includes a focused 20-hour, 10-session preparation class for the National Latin Exam (NLE) Advanced Prose level, ensuring students are thoroughly equipped for success in the exam.

Outcome
  • Master the development and historical evolution of the Latin language, with a focus on its influence on English and other Romance languages, especially in advanced etymology and word derivation.
  • Demonstrate accurate pronunciation of complex Latin prose, reflecting an understanding of classical rhetoric and literary style.
  • Acquire an extensive Latin vocabulary, including specialized and literary terms, essential for interpreting unadapted texts.
  • Develop advanced grammar skills, mastering complex syntax and morphology, and understanding how intricate sentence structures convey meaning.
  • Translate advanced Latin prose accurately and idiomatically, demonstrating a nuanced grasp of literary devices and cultural context.
  • Analyze classical Latin literature critically, recognizing thematic elements, rhetorical techniques, and historical significance within the texts.
  • Be thoroughly prepared for the National Latin Exam (NLE) Advanced Prose level, demonstrating proficiency in reading comprehension, cultural literacy, and advanced grammar.
Schedule

2 hours per class, 20 classes in total, 40 hours of classes

Feedback

Students and their parents will receive brief feedback after each class regarding the student’s general participation in class. Students will also receive feedback on graded assignments via email.

2025 Spring Group Classes: Open for Registration

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