Pages: 205 (Paperback) ISBN: 0521635438 Pub: Cambridge University Press Pub date: 1998-08-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3169
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Reader Reviews:Too trendy! (2/3 people found this helpful)I am only give it a couple of stars for the insight into life in Pompeii and the lovely pictures, but I do not think it is that great for learning Latin.
An excellent study guide but for some vital info missing (5/5 people found this helpful)I bought this book to teach myself Latin in my own time, at home and I have not been disappointed. I was denied the opportunity to study Latin at GCSE (something which has greatly vexed me), and after seeing this book available, I bought it on a 'whim' not really expecting much from it. I was completely wrong however, as it makes Latin accessible and easy to understand. The new grammar and vocab is introduced in every chapter and the subsequent stories really build upon everything you have learnt in previous chapters. I am definetly buying the other books once I have finished this one.
Better than Wheelock's (3/3 people found this helpful)I may be treading on some "classical" toes here, but I started with the Wheelock's set of books and was completely lost, even though I feel I am somewhat near an expert in English, quite fluent in French, and conversant in Spanish and German. I found the Cambridge course to proceed at the right pace of introducing new features and vocabulary, with interesting stories to use the grammar and new words. The Cambridge Latin Course web site has additional online exercises, which I found I needed as the book exercises were a bit skimpy. The Independent Learning Manual has a few additional exercises but seems geared toward young students and not really worth the extra cost. Style over substance (5/10 people found this helpful)The Cambridge Latin Course ruined my introduction to Latin at GCE O level! Great on context and culture - but light on really the useful practicalities of grammar and syntax. Great if you want trendy educational ideology - (well, in a nostalgic 1970's sort of way) but if you want to learn Latin...give this course a miss and go for something useful than Metella's latest hairdoo. Brilliant way to learn (50/51 people found this helpful)In my quest to learn Latin, having been disappointed by other books, this was recommended to me by a friend. After reading the positive reviews on Amazon I decided to buy it. I was not disappointed in it at all. This was exactly what i was looking for in a book: It had stories to translate that focussed around one family so there was a familiar thread to them. Sometimes it even has (although in a very 'learning is fun' way) humour. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn to read Latin. You will not regret buying it! Similar ProductsCambridge Latin Course 2 Student's Book: Bk. II (Cambridge Latin Course) Cambridge Latin Course 1 Student Study Book Answer Key (Cambridge Latin Course) Cambridge Latin Grammar (Cambridge Latin Course) Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary Cambridge Latin Course Book 4 (Cambridge Latin Course) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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