Ain’t got rhythm? This book can help. You’ll be presented with one rhythm and two words, phrases, or patterns, one of which matches the rhythm. There are three levels: Noob, Confident,and Boss, with a total of 328 rhythms to practice. This book draws its vocabulary entirely from ecce, poemata discipulis!, the book of poetry with over 270 lines of dactylic hexameter. Perhaps a first of its kind, too, this book can be used by students and their teacher at the same time. Therefore, consider this book a resource for going on a rhythmic journey together. Use this during independent reading time! Quiz yourself on rhythms! Play a team game as a whole class! Most of all, feel the rhythm of Latin, and enjoy developing your rhythmic fluency! You can develop rhythmic fluency from just reading, although the approach is more natural and effective when combined with the audio, available at https://pisoverse.bandcamp.com/
Magister P’s Poetry Practice: A Guide To Latin Rhythmic Fluency (Latin Edition)
$10.00
This book helps students develop rhythmic fluency in Latin poetry through structured practice exercises.
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Weight | 0.218 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.6 × 22.9 in |
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