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2021/22 Undergraduate Module Catalogue

CLAS3260 Intermediate Latin (Level 3)

20 creditsClass Size: 12

Module manager: Dr Fábio Matilde Sarranito
Email: F.Sarranito@leeds.ac.uk

Taught: Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) View Timetable

Year running 2021/22

Pre-requisite qualifications

CLAS1910 or CLAS2910 Beginners Latin or equivalent (e.g. pre-GCSE).

Students who have GCSE, AS-level, A-level, or equivalent in Latin may NOT take this module.

Pre-requisites

CLAS1910Beginners Latin
CLAS2910Beginners Latin (Level 2)

This module is mutually exclusive with

CLAS1250Intermediate Latin
CLAS2260Intermediate Latin (Level 2)

This module is approved as a discovery module

Module summary

This module is suitable for students who have passed CLAS1910 or CLAS2910 Beginners Latin already, or reached an equivalent level (approximately the first year of a two-year GCSE course). The module involves a study and consolidation of more challenging aspects of Latin grammar, and is designed to provide the foundation for reading Latin texts in the original. The module will reach approximately GCSE standard Latin.

Objectives

The module aims to train students to intermediate level (approximately GCSE) Latin language. On completion, students will be able to translate and answer comprehension questions on unadapted Latin passages; they will have a sound knowledge of a range of vocabulary, sentence structures and syntactical constructions; and they will be able to apply more complex grammar and syntax in translating sentences from Latin into English and English into Latin.

Learning outcomes
Students completing this module will have acquired:
• A knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and more challenging syntactical constructions, as appropriate to an intermediate level course
• An ability to conjugate regular verbs in all tenses, voices, and moods, except for the future perfect indicative, present and perfect subjunctives, future passive infinitive, supine and gerund, as well as some important irregular verbs in the most commonly used tenses, voices, and moods; and to decline regular 1st, 2nd, and 3rd declension nouns and adjectives, and some important irregular nouns and adjectives and pronouns
- an ability to understand and translate into English a range of simpler adapted Latin passages, with the aid of vocabulary and grammar/syntax notes as appropriate
- an ability to translate more complex sentences from English into Latin, using the range of syntactical constructions learned
- an appreciation of the Latin roots of a wider range of English words.

Skills outcomes
A range of subject-specific skills including the ability to translate unadapted passages of Latin, to recognise and apply correctly grammatical and syntactical rules in translating or analysing clauses and sentences, and to conjugate and decline regular and some important irregular verbs, nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.


Syllabus

The module involves using a textbook designed for intermediate learners of Latin and acquiring knowledge of a wider range of vocabulary, grammar and more complex syntax than beginners, in order to reach a good intermediate level (approximately GCSE) by the end of the course. It will include grammar exercises, translation of sentences from Latin to English and English to Latin, and translation of unadapted passages from Latin to English. The module is worth 20 credits and consists of 2 classes per week through semesters 1 and 2.

Teaching methods

Delivery typeNumberLength hoursStudent hours
Tutorial401.0040.00
Private study hours160.00
Total Contact hours40.00
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits)200.00

Private study

Day-to-day preparation, assigned homework, and learning of vocabulary grammar and syntax for each class, including formative in-class tests: 3 hours for each class = 120 hours.
Preparing grammar exercises - 40 hours
Total: 160 hours.

Opportunities for Formative Feedback

Student progress will be monitored by:
- a diagnostic test in week 3 of the module, after 4 teaching sessions, to assess potential to meet learning outcomes.
- contributions in class, regular formative tests of vocabulary and grammar, and written homework in the form of short grammar/syntax exercises or translations.

Methods of assessment


Coursework
Assessment typeNotes% of formal assessment
In-course AssessmentGrammar Exercise 150.00
In-course AssessmentGrammar Exercise 250.00
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework)100.00

Normally resits will be assessed by the same methodology as the first attempt, unless otherwise stated

Reading list

There is no reading list for this module

Last updated: 08/07/2021 16:26:29

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