Cambridge Latin Course Student Book 1 with Digital Access (5 Years) 5th Edition
(Author) Cambridge School Classics ProjectA new edition of the world-leading Cambridge Latin Course, re-energised for modern learners. Inspired by teacher feedback and research, the course provides today's learners with a more diverse and nuanced picture of Roman civilisation and history, while providing clear and extensive language support. The story takes place in Pompeii shortly before the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79, and follows the fortunes of Lucius Caecilius Iucundus, his wife Metella and their household. The book combines grammar, vocabulary, and history with supporting graphics and a clear layout. Students can immerse themselves in the Roman world, prepare to engage with authentic texts and a wide range of characters, and start reading Latin from page one.
Cambridge School Classics Project
The Cambridge School Classics Project is a renowned educational organization dedicated to promoting the study of classical languages and literature. Their most notable works include the Cambridge Latin Course, a widely used series of textbooks that introduce students to the Latin language and ancient Roman culture through engaging stories and activities. Their approach emphasizes communicative language learning and cultural understanding, making the study of Latin accessible and enjoyable for learners of all ages. The Cambridge School Classics Project has had a significant impact on the teaching of Latin and classical studies worldwide, inspiring generations of students to explore the rich literary heritage of ancient Rome. Their most famous work, the Cambridge Latin Course, continues to be a staple in classrooms around the globe, shaping the way Latin is taught and learned in the modern era.