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Barb F. PA in AZ
03-05-2008, 03:52 PM
Please remind me...units 1 and 2 are to be used with Latin I and Units 3-5 are Latin II? After that, the rest is Latin III and IV? My daughter has completed Latin I and II with Oxford and translates beautifully but is rusty on her grammar. How far should she go in Henle to catch up?
Barb
cajun.classical
03-05-2008, 04:14 PM
Please remind me...units 1 and 2 are to be used with Latin I and Units 3-5 are Latin II? After that, the rest is Latin III and IV? My daughter has completed Latin I and II with Oxford and translates beautifully but is rusty on her grammar. How far should she go in Henle to catch up?
Barb
I believe that Henle First Year covers the complete Latin grammar and completing the course is equal to 2 years of High School Latin. Anyone may feel free to correct me.
The Unit divisions that you refer to are from the Memoria Press syllabus which is designed to take middle school children through the book slowly. Mother of Divine Grace puts out a syllabus that goes through Henle more quickly for HIgh School. If you are looking for a grammar refresher, then Henle First Year is what you want. She can go quickly through some units if it's review and then you can easily find her weak areas.
gardenschooler
03-05-2008, 04:49 PM
I believe Units 1-7 are Latin I, and the rest of the book is Latin II. That's how it's lined up with the MODG syllabus, and on the Henle yahoo group.
I'm not sure what Latin III would be.
Barb F. PA in AZ
03-05-2008, 05:09 PM
Okay, thank you. That makes sense. I bought Cheryl Lowe's study guide years ago but just couldn't click with Henle. Sigh. We still aren't clicking very well. Maybe we'll just go with Wheelocks for grammar and sell our Henle.
Barb
Barb F. PA in AZ
03-05-2008, 05:18 PM
Well doy...
I just related the information you all gave me to my 13yo. She said she'd already figured it out. Tell me again why I have a job here?
Barb
Michelle in MO
03-05-2008, 05:23 PM
I believe that Henle First Year covers the complete Latin grammar and completing the course is equal to 2 years of High School Latin. Anyone may feel free to correct me.
equivalent to two years of high school level Latin, both by Memoria Press and by most private and parochial schools. The Memoria Press guide goes slowly; if you want to speed things up, use the MODG guide.
Barb F. PA in AZ
03-05-2008, 05:26 PM
use the MODG guide.
Translation please? I'm not hip to the acronym.
Cathy in TX
03-05-2008, 09:13 PM
Mother of Divine Grace=MODG guide
It is a school. Here is its website: http://www.motherofdivinegrace.org/
The guide can be purchased at other websites, too, usually a bit cheaper.
Barb F. PA in AZ
03-05-2008, 09:50 PM
Mother of Divine Grace=MODG guide
It is a school. Here is its website: http://www.motherofdivinegrace.org/
The guide can be purchased at other websites, too, usually a bit cheaper.
Cool! Thanks! I've never seen this one...heading over there now.
Barb
readwithem
03-06-2008, 01:32 AM
We weren't getting along with Henle till we got the MODG (and we still have our moments but it's better now). I ordered it from All Catholic Books
http://www.allcatholicbooks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=ACB&Product_Code=MG25f1
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