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Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1 Sept. 20, 2012

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Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1. Sept. 20, 2012. Today You Will Need: Your handout of the Italy m ap we completed earlier!. Fabula : “ Dea Diana”. dea : goddess arcum : hunting bow amat : loves custodia : protector - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1

Translation Practice,Geography Review

Recitation #1

Sept. 20, 2012

Page 2: Translation Practice, Geography Review Recitation #1

Today You Will Need:

Your handout of the Italymap we completed earlier!

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dea: goddess arcum: hunting bow

amat: loves custodia: protector

animalia: animals puellarum: of girls

portat: carries animalium: of animals

Fabula: “Dea Diana”

Diana est dea.Diana silvam amat.Diana animalia amat.

Diana arcum portat.Parvae puellae Dianam amant.Diana est custodia puellarum.Diana est custodia animalium.

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Mountains of Italy!

• We need to add 2 mountain ranges to the Italy map we completed last week.

• ALPS• APENNINES

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Ostia x

x Brundisium

Etruria

LatiumRome x

<--- Tiber River

Corsica

Sardinia

Carthage xSicily

Africa

Mediterranean Sea

Naples xPompeii x

Adriatic Sea

Tyrrhennian Sea

Gaul

ALPS MTS.

APENNINE MTS.

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Recitation!• A recitation is a quick assignment that lets you

practice pronouncing Latin.• It is a summative grade.• You read it to me one-on-one.• We practice in class. You can write notes on

your copy to help you pronounce words.• You can also record me reading it to listen to

playback.• When you read it, you must read from a “clean”

Latin copy…no notes.• Yes, you can try as many times as you’d like!

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Mica, mica, parva stella,

Miror quaenam sis tam bella.

Splendens e minus in illo,

Alba velut gemma caelo.

Mica, mica, parva stella,

Miror quaenam sis tam bella!

Recitati on #1: Mica, Mica!