My past attempts at learning Latin have been marginal. But I have learned at least a few things from my failure.
1. There is no learning a language without hard work. I don't care what kind of sales pitch they give you, it takes work and discipline to learn Latin.
2. If you don't memorize everything, you will fall by the wayside quickly. Learning Latin is comprehensive. Each lesson builds on the previous lesson. Make sure you understand everything and have memorized all the declensions and conjugations and vocabulary before proceeding.
3. Children do not do well at this on their own. You have to be involved in their learning, or it won't happen.
Thankfully, young children memorize well. This means that you should be able to adapt the teaching of Latin to all ages.
1. There is no learning a language without hard work. I don't care what kind of sales pitch they give you, it takes work and discipline to learn Latin.
2. If you don't memorize everything, you will fall by the wayside quickly. Learning Latin is comprehensive. Each lesson builds on the previous lesson. Make sure you understand everything and have memorized all the declensions and conjugations and vocabulary before proceeding.
3. Children do not do well at this on their own. You have to be involved in their learning, or it won't happen.
Thankfully, young children memorize well. This means that you should be able to adapt the teaching of Latin to all ages.
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