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- Blogs!
Practice your interpretive reading skills at these sites:
Bestiaria Latina
This blog collects Latin stories and sayings, with pronunciation guides and explanations. Scroll all the way through to find all the awesome!
Papa Franciscus
The Pope tweets in Latin!
Diarium Latinum
This student's Latin LiveJournal makes for interesting reading. Cave legetor!
De Vita Tigrina
This student's Latin LiveJournal is long out of use, but still fun to read! Cave legetor!
Facile Legere
Legonium
This website uses Lego to illustrate reading of various levels, from simple greetings to The Aeneid.
Divus Magister Craft
This YouTube channel explores a Minecraft replica of ancient Rome, giving tours, demonstrations, and explanations in Latin! Turn on the subtitles in Latin to practice reading Latin, then switch to English subtitles to check your understanding!
Cornelia
This story starts off pretty easy, following similar vocabulary to our Cambridge text, but quickly gets tougher. The simple sentences introduce lots of new vocabulary quickly, so this is a great read for self-study! Beware the 'Read Aloud' function in the controls at bottom right, as it's not set up for Classical Latin pronunciation.
- Blogs!
Practice your interpretive reading skills at these sites:
Bestiaria Latina
This blog collects Latin stories and sayings, with pronunciation guides and explanations. Scroll all the way through to find all the awesome!
Papa Franciscus
The Pope tweets in Latin!
Diarium Latinum
This student's Latin LiveJournal makes for interesting reading. Cave legetor!
De Vita Tigrina
This student's Latin LiveJournal is long out of use, but still fun to read! Cave legetor!
Facile Legere
Legonium
This website uses Lego to illustrate reading of various levels, from simple greetings to The Aeneid.
Divus Magister Craft
This YouTube channel explores a Minecraft replica of ancient Rome, giving tours, demonstrations, and explanations in Latin! Turn on the subtitles in Latin to practice reading Latin, then switch to English subtitles to check your understanding!
Cornelia
This story starts off pretty easy, following similar vocabulary to our Cambridge text, but quickly gets tougher. The simple sentences introduce lots of new vocabulary quickly, so this is a great read for self-study! Beware the 'Read Aloud' function in the controls at bottom right, as it's not set up for Classical Latin pronunciation.