NL.CLL.4.2 Recognize cultural expectations of people in both the target culture and the students’ culture.
NM.COD.4.2 Identify information about target culture perspectives and practises.
NL.CLL.2.3
Identify written words and phrases that are similar to words and phrases in the students’ language.
NL.CLL.2.4 Interpret phrases, commands, simple questions and descriptions that are presented with accompanying gestures, intonations, and other visual and auditory clues.
NL.CLL.2.5 Recognize vocabulary and syntax of single words and simple memorized phrases in the target language
NL.CLL.4.3 Recognize examples of cognates and loan words.
Objectives: Use story to answer questions in Latin. Introduce infinitives used with impersonal verbs.
EQ. How do we use questions from Responde Latine to create Latin sentences using the story? What are impersonal verbs?
Bellwork: Quizizz Chapter 06
Audio for Chapter VI
Vocabulary
Story read quickly
Story read with pauses
Guided instruction; Responde Latine. Use the story to answer these questions in Latin: 4-8.
1. Quis surgit?
2. Qui dormiunt?
3. Quid faciunt servi et ancillae?
4. Quid servi e rivo in villam portant?
5. Cur Cornelius iratus est?
6. Quid Aurelia Corneliam docet?
7. Quid Cornelia facere parat?
8. Quid Cornelia non facit?
Direct instruction: Infinitive with Impersonal Verbs.
2. Qui dormiunt?
3. Quid faciunt servi et ancillae?
4. Quid servi e rivo in villam portant?
5. Cur Cornelius iratus est?
6. Quid Aurelia Corneliam docet?
7. Quid Cornelia facere parat?
8. Quid Cornelia non facit?
Direct instruction: Infinitive with Impersonal Verbs.
- Certain verbal phrases are said to be impersonal because the subject is "it."
- Often an impersonal verb takes and infinitive.
- Examples:
- necesse est - it is necessary + infinitive
- licet + dative- it is permitted + infinitve
- accidit, accidere, accidit - it happens (w/acc.) + infinitive
- decet, decere, decuit - it is proper, fitting; one should (w/acc.) + infinitive
- iuvat, iuvare - it pleases (w/acc.) + infinitive
- oportet, oportere, oportuit - it is fitting, one ought or must (w/acc.) + infinitive
It is necessary to scold neither slave nor slave woman.
Licetne mihi ad latrinam ire
Is it permitted for me to go to the restroom?
Guided and independent instruction:
Quizlet live - corpus humanum
HOMEWORK:
Link to Quizlet Vocabulary Chapter VI (study)
Activity 6e-f nouns and adjective agreement (Google Classroom)
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