Intermediate and Advanced Latin




The links on this page are aimed at Year 9, GCSE, and A level Latin


Contents 
1. Grammar
2. Vocabulary
3. Apps
4. Crosswords etc. 

1. Grammar 

Recognition tester
Recognition tests on nouns, verbs, and adjectives. 

Declension tester 
https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/decl.html
Choose a declension, you get given a noun, and then you need to decline it.

Interactive tables
http://www.latintests.net/grammar/
Has interactive grammar tables - fill out the table of nouns/adjectives/pronouns and it will tell you what you got right and/or wrong

Grammatical cases
https://quizlet.com/gb/328384349/latin-noun-case-meanings-and-translations-flash-cards/
Revise the use of all noun cases.

Recognition tester and parsing tester
https://www.magistrula.com/
Initially this is a bit complicated to use, but is the best of the bunch. The 'forms' is especially good. Select what you want to be tested on (e.g. nouns) and then proceed to the tester. 


2. Vocabulary

Latin GCSE OCR (all words) 

Latin to GCSE Chapter 1

Latin to GCSE Chapter 2

Latin to GCSE Chapter 3

Latin to GCSE Chapter 4

Latin to GCSE Chapter 5 

Latin to GCSE Chapter 6

Latin to GCSE Chapter 7
https://quizlet.com/gb/406874181/latin-to-gcse-chapter-7-flash-cards/

3. Apps

vice verba
A free game for phones which builds knowledge of verb forms and verb recognition. Highly recommended. 


Others
Android (free), build grammar and vocab knowledge 

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/latin-vocabulary-quiz-game/id672018243
iOS app (paid), helps you build up a core vocabulary (recommend for Y9 and above)

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/latin-word-of-the-day-free/id340752294
iOS (free), gives you a new Latin word to learn each day



4. Crosswords etc. 

This posts a daily Latin crossword with access to past issues. Use an English to Latin dictionary if you need to, it's a great way to build vocab.

Also worth looking at is https://www.lexisrex.com/Latin/Sentence-Building-Exercise&level=1. You get given a sentence in English (pick from 1 - 3 levels) and the vocabulary, then you need to form a grammatically correct sentence. 







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