Latin 1102BB Elementary Latin II Spring 2003

Tues. & Thurs 1:00-2:15 Fahy 303

Professor: Fred Booth 973-275-5822

Office Hour: 234 Fahy Hall Tues. 8:45-9:45 a.m. and by appointment

Texts: Wheelock’s Latin, 6th edition

Groton, Anne H. and James M. May 38 Latin Stories(optional)

Helpful website:

Welcome to Elementary Latin II!

I am looking forward to continuing working with you on beginning Latin. The primary purpose of the course is to give you the ability to read Latin while also increasing your proficiency in English grammar and expanding your vocabulary. The textbook will be supplemented by readings in 38 Latin Storiesabout the culture and achievements of the ancient Romans.

Grades will be based on quizzes, a midterm and final exam, class participation, attendance and homework. Be sure to come to class even if you are unprepared, since we will go over old material and new material will be introduced. Three cuts are allowed; more will affect your grade. If you miss a quiz your grade will be 0, but I will drop the lowest quiz grade when figuring your final grade. There will be no make-ups for the quizzes. If you miss the midterm for a legitimate reason, you must make it up within a week, or else lose points on that grade.

You are responsible for checking your e-mail and downloading the material I will be sending you over the course of the semester, which will be used in class. You should bring hard copies of the documents with you to class. I suggest you keep them together in a folder or binder, and use them as a parallel textbook.

Since the vocabulary and forms will build up week by week, it is essential that you keep up with the schedule and let me know if you are having any trouble right away. It is very difficult to catch up if you fall behind.

Our goal is to cover chapters 11-20 of our text. We will spend more time on some than others, since the chapters vary in length and difficulty. You can expect two quizzes per chapter.

The class will be conducted according to the guidelines for academic integrity as they are outlined in the Seton Hall catalogue.

I hope that you will enjoy the class. We will be doing a lot of group work in class, and I find that as you get to know each other you will have a good time as you learn Latin.

1