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Translation Exercises

In the previous two weeks, you have learned the basic concept of Greek verbs (person-number) and the basic concept of Greek nouns (number-gender-case). This week, you are not going to learn any new concepts but you are going to have lots of memorizing to do as you apply these basic concepts to other word forms, such as adjectives, the definite article, pronouns, and prepositions.

Start early! As you can see, this is a very busy week with a lot of things to memorize and many sentences to study. The Syntax quiz final deadline is on Thursday, so you need to get started as early as possible in the week to get ready for the quiz.

Practice Quizzes. There will be Practice Quizzes available for Lessons 5, 6, and 7 separately so that you can check your progress through the lessons without any negative impact on your grade.

Extra credit. There is also an extra credit option where you can post some translations of the sentences at the Discussion Board. This option is available through Wednesday at midnight.


Lesson 5. First, make sure you understand the new content in Croy by reading through Croy and then consulting the webpages here which provide supplemental information.

The information adjectives is organized into a First-Second Declension Adjectives paradigm with a separate chart showing the Wrapped-Braided Adjectives. For practice, you can then do the Accusative with Definite Article Drill.

Now you are ready to do the Lesson 5 Simple Sentences. When you have understood the Simple Sentences, move on to the Commentary on Lesson 5 Sentences. Because the sentences are becoming more complex, there is also a segmented version of the sentences to help you in your reading. You are not required to write out translations for all of the sentences, but you must be sure you understand the meaning of each sentence. If you have been having trouble with the Syntax Quizzes, I would strongly recommend that you translate all of the sentences.

Lesson 6. Now you are ready for Lesson 6. Make sure you understand the new content in Croy by reading through Croy and then consulting the webpages here which provide supplemental information.

You may want to take a look at the Prepositions chart to help see the different prepositions and which cases they can take.

Now you are ready to do the Lesson 6 Simple Sentences. When you have understood the Simple Sentences, move on to the Commentary on Lesson 6 Sentences which also has a segmented version to help you along.

Lesson 7. And now you are ready for Lesson 7. Make sure you understand the new content in Croy by reading through Croy and then consulting the webpages here which provide supplemental information.

Now you are ready to do the Lesson 7 Simple Sentences. When you have understood the Simple Sentences, move on to the Commentary on Lesson 7 Sentences which also has a segmented version to help you along.

 


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