Latin I
Fall 2007
Instructor: H. W. Haskell
(haskell@southwestern.edu)
x 1554
MBH 223
Office Hours: tba
In this course we will combine translation with grammatical analysis and to devote time to cultural, historical, etymological, and linguistic issues. The ability to read Latin allows one not only to delve into the ancient past, but it helps one to develop a sharper understanding of English and other languages (especially Romance languages) and provides a great foundation for English vocabulary building.
Course text: S. Shelmerdine, Introduction to Latin 2nd printing
You might check out Richard LaFleur's editorial on Latin (fall 2001).
Exams. The exams consist of sentences or passages for translation (Latin to English), which test one's ability to pull together material (grammar & vocabulary).Quizzes. The quizzes cover memory work (e.g. declensions, conjugations, vocabulary), that is, material that is to be learned for each chapter. This is what I call the "idiot work", by which I do NOT mean that anybody in this class is an idiot: it means that it is purely and simply memorization work, which requires much patience, endurance, and consistency, rather than brilliant analytical powers. Quizzes will be posted in Segue at the "Quizzes" tab. Quizzes will be made available two days before the class date for which they are assigned. Quizzes are due prior to the beginning of class on the date for which they are assigned.
Pop Quizzes. Pop quizzes will be given during class time. The lowest two scores will be dropped in the average. Pop quizzes may consists of questions on paradigms, vocabulary, grammar, or homework assignments.
Homework Assignments. Assignments posted in the daily schedule in the "Assignments" tab above are to be prepared PRIOR to the class period on that date. Assignments are to be submitted on Segue under the "Homework" tab. Homework is assessed not on the basis of the number right/wrong, but rather by effort / genuine attempt.
Class participation: Regular preparation and class participation are expected, and will affect your grade. Foreign language study is such that certain aspects of one's performance cannot be judged by examinations, but rather by class performance. 10% of your final grade will be based upon daily class participation. Effective class participation assumes preparation of daily assignments before class, and therefore submitted homework will be part of the assessment.
Class attendance. Students are expected to go to class regularly. The attendance policy is as follows: students are allowed up to three unexcused absences without negative consequence (i.e. one must be there at least 40 of 43 classes). Unexcused absences in excess of three will result in a class attendance grade based on per cent. (including the original 3): e.g. 20 cuts (17 beyond the three, 53%). This accounts for 10% of the final grade.Accommodations for students with disabilities: Southwestern University is committed to assisting students with disabilities. Southwestern University will make reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. To arrange accommodations students should contact Kimele Carter, the Academic Services Coordinator within the Office of Academic Services (Cullen Building, 3rd floor; phone 863-1536; e-mail carterk@southwestern.edu). Students seeking accommodations should notify the Academic Services Coordinator at least two weeks before services are needed. It is the student’s responsibility to discuss any necessary accommodations with the appropriate faculty member.
Grading
Final grades. The plus and minus grading system will be used for final grades. Semester % averages will translate to the following letter grades:
% RANGE |
EQUIV. |
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| August 27 Monday |
Introduction | |
| August 29 Wednesday |
Read pp. 1-7 | |
| August 31 Friday |
Chapter 1: Exc. 1-2 | |
| September 3 Monday |
Labor Day (no class) | |
| September 5 Wednesday |
Chapter 1: Exc. 3-4 (cf. on-line); Quiz (1) | |
| September 7 Friday |
Chapter 2: Exc. 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 (submit) | |
| September 10 Monday |
Chapter 2: on-line (submit), Exc. 14;quiz (2) | |
| September 12 Wednesday |
Chapter 3: Exc. 15-17 | |
| September 14 Friday |
Chapter 3: on-line(submit), Exc. 19-20; quiz (3) | |
| September 17 Monday |
Chapter 4: Exc. 22-24 | |
| September 19 Wednesday |
Chapter 4: on-line (submit), Exc. 25; quiz (4) | |
| September 21 Friday |
Chapter 5: Exc. (27), 28-30 | |
| September 24 Monday |
Chapter 5: Exc. 31-32, Readings 2-3; quiz (5) | |
| September 26 Wednesday |
Chapter 5: Exc. 33 (submit) | |
| September 28 Friday |
Reading & review: transl. p. 41; Form id p. 43 | |
| October 1 Monday |
Test #1 (1-5) | |
| October 3 Wednesday |
Chapter 6: online (submit), Exc. 34-35 | |
| October 5 Friday |
Chapter 6: Exc. 36, Reading 4, Practice Sentences (p. 49); quiz (6) | |
| October 8 Monday |
Chapter 7: online (submit), Exc. 38, 40-41 | |
| October10 Wednesday |
Chapter 7: Exc. 42-44; quiz (7) | |
| October12 Friday |
Chapter 8: Exc. 46, 48-49 (Fall break starts at 10 pm) | |
| October 15 Monday |
Fall Break | |
| October 17 Wednesday |
Chapter 8: Exc. 50 (submit); quiz (8) | |
| October 19 Friday |
Chapter 9: Exc. 51 (submit), 53-54 | |
| October 22 Monday |
Chapter 9 online (submit), Readings 8-9, Practice Sentences (p. 69); quiz (9) | |
| October 24 Wednesday |
Chapter 10: on-line (submit), 58-59 |
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| October 26 Friday |
Chapter 10: Exc. 60 (submit); quiz (10) | |
| October 29 Monday |
Reading & review: Readings pp. 79-80, form id p. 81 | |
| October 31 Wednesday |
Test #2 (6-10) | |
| November 2 Friday |
Chapter 11: online (submit), Exc. 63-64 | |
| November 5 Monday |
Chapter 11: Readings. 12-13, Practice Sentences (p. 87); quiz (11) | |
| November 7 Wednesday |
Chapter 12: online (submit), Exc. 68 | |
| November 9 Friday |
Chapter 12: Exc. 70; quiz (12) | |
| November12 Monday |
Chapter 13: Exc. 71, online (submit) | |
| November 14 Wednesday |
Chapter 13: Exc. 74, 76, Practice Sentences (p. 99); quiz (13) | |
| November 16 Friday |
Chapter 14: online (submit); Exc. 80-81 | |
| November 19 Monday |
Chapter 14: Exc. 82; quiz (14) | |
| November 26 Monday |
Chapter 15: online (submit); Exc. 87-88 | |
| November 28 Wednesday |
Chapter 15: Exc. 89, Practice Sentences (p. 113); quiz (15) | |
| November 30 Friday |
Chapter 16: online (submit); Exc. 97 | |
| December 3 Monday |
Chapter 16: Readings 17-18; quiz (16) | |
| December 5 Wednesday |
Chapter 16: Exc. 98 (submit) | |
| December 7 Friday |
Reading & review: Narrative 3, Form id (pp. 124-125) | |
| December .. | FINAL EXAM (11-16) |