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Telling Tales in Latin: A New Latin Course and Storybook for Children

Telling Tales in Latin: A New Latin Course and Storybook for Children

Published in
2013
3.84
on Goodreads (19)

Description

Telling Tales in Latin teaches Latin through the magic of storytelling. Narrated by the chatty and imaginative Roman poet Ovid (who lived in the Rome of the first century B.C), this new course takes young learners on a journey through some of the tales from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Along the way, they pick up Latin words and grammar, explore the connections between Latin and English and discover how Ovid's stories still speak to us today. Each chapter introduces one of Ovid's much-loved stories, encouraging children to begin reading Latin immediately while exploring the literary and mythic context of the stories. At the end of each chapter there are suggested activities to help learners to think about what they have just read, and to understand how the stories connect to ideas and issues that are still relevant today, from relationships with others and philosophy, to science and caring for the planet. Soham De's illustrations bring Ovid's stories alive for a wide range of learners and make learning Latin a colourful journey of discovery. Telling Tales in Latin outlines how Latin is the basis for English grammar, unlocking the complexities of learning English (and other languages) along the way. It also contains the vocabulary and grammar needed for the OCR Entry Level Latin qualification, making this book the ideal first introduction to Latin. Visit the website for The Iris Project, the charity established by Lorna Robinson to promote Latin and Classics teaching in state schools.
Age
10-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
112 pages

Why to read

  • Enhances Language Skills: Reading 'Telling Tales in Latin' not only introduces children to Latin, but also helps improve their understanding of English and other Romance languages that have Latin roots, thus enhancing overall language skills.
  • Cultural Enrichment: The book provides insights into Roman culture, mythology, and history through engaging stories, allowing children to gain a broader understanding of the ancient world and its influence on modern society.
  • Educational and Fun: Lorna Robinson combines language learning with storytelling, making the process enjoyable and memorable for children. This approach keeps them engaged and motivated to learn more.
  • Foundational Learning: Latin is known for its structured grammar, and learning it can provide a strong foundation for understanding grammatical concepts in general. This can be beneficial for children's future language studies and academic success.