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Latin GCSE Course Outline:
Year 10
Term 1
September-October
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Verbs: inflection - stem + ending
amo: Present tense
Future tense
Imperfect tense
Conjunctions: and, but
Adverb non
Principal Parts of the verb
Perfect tense
English derivations
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1st declension nouns
6 cases
subjects and objects
subjects and objects in Latin
verbs in a sentence
subject in the verb
nouns in vocabulary
rules for translation
transitive and intransitive verbs
how to translate using all 6 cases
Prepositions
Rules governing nouns following prepositions
rules governing the ablative forms a/ab and e/ex
how to translate Latin clauses
English derivations from Latin in prefixes and suffixes
2nd conjugation verbs and principal parts
2nd declension masculine nouns ending in -us
2nd declension neuter nouns ending in -um
how to translate neuter nouns
the simple past (Aorist)
Adjectives (1st/2nd declension)
Agreement of adjectives
2nd declension nouns ending in -er: puer and magister
Adjectives ending in -er
Plural nouns
November-December
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3rd & 4th conjugations
Questions in Latin
The historic present
Mixed conjugation
inquit/inquiunt
Roman numerals 1-1000
declining filius, deus and vir
3rd declension nouns
Common nouns
agreement of adjectives with 3rd declension nouns
adjectives and common nouns
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apposition
nomine - by name
non-increasing 3rd declension nouns
connectives
Term 2
January-February
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3 rd declension adjectives: one, two and three termination
Dum + the historic present
1st, 2nd and 3rd person personal pronouns
distinguishing between partitive and objective genitives
Compound words: cum + ablative of the personal pronoun e.g. mecum
rules for distinguishing the difference between translation of is, ea id as a demonstrative pronoun and a
personal pronoun
how to translate suus, sua, suum and the use of the genitive eius, eorum, earum
the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs
th
4 declension nouns
Irregular 4 th declension noun: domus
The imperative
Declining numerals
The locative re. towns, small islands, domus and rus
Expressions of time
the Passive Voice in the present, future and imperfect tenses
Passive infinitives for all conjugations
the rule for prepositions with agents and instruments
5th declension nouns res and dies
The locative rule for prepositions in relation to towns, small islands, domus and rus.
expressions of time and rules governing the use of the ablative and accusative
the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs
March-April
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Term 3
May-July
the perfect, future perfect and pluperfect passive
the regular, comparative and superlative comparison of adjectives
the irregular comparison of adjectives
ordinals 1st-20th
The Roman calendar; how to calculate a date and date formats
the ablative of comparison
relative clauses: qui, quae, quod
antecedents
conjunctions: ac and atque
The Roman calendar; how to calculate a date and date formats
demonstrative pronouns: hic, haec, hoc + ille, illa, illud
demonstrative nouns as third person personal pronouns
formation of adverbs
comparison of adverbs
Irregular adverbs
The use of the perfect passive as an aorist
deponent and semi-deponent verbs in all conjugations
intransitive verbs in the passive voice
alius, alter, ceteri
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irregular verbs: possum, eo and fero
compounds of eo
irregular verbs in the perfect tenses
intensive pronouns: idem, ipse
Passive imperatives
nemo as an irregular noun
quam + superlative
Adverbs here and there: hic and illic
present, future and perfect passive participles
irregular participles
participles of deponent verbs
intensive pronouns: idem, ipse
alii...alii
adsum/ab sum
quidam
compounds of sum
adjectives for adverbs
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Roman Civilisation Controlled Assessment Research
Year 11
Term 1
September - December
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Roman Civilisation Controlled Assessment
Latin Literature Controlled Assessment
ablative absolute
nullus, ullus, solus, totus
vetus
Roman names
quidam
compounds of sum
adjectives for adverbs
Latin Literature Prose study: Tacitus Messalina extracts
January-April
 Latin Literature Prose study: Tacitus Messalina extracts
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volo, nolo, malo
prohibitions
Double questions
Locative case
Active and passive indirect statements
Active and passive tenses in the infinitive
Primary and historic tenses
Reflexive pronouns
Negative indirect statements
verbs of hoping, promising and threatening.
Present subjunctive (Active and passive)
Final/Purpose clauses
Imperfect subjunctive (Active and passive)
The sequence of tenses
Irregular verbs in the subjunctive
Hortative and jussive subjunctives
Subordinate clauses in indirect speech
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Signpost words: idcirco, ideo
Consecutive/result clauses
Perfect subjunctive (Active and passive) and its use with ne as a prohibition
Pluperfect subjunctive (Active and passive)
Causal clauses
cum clauses
Gerunds
Gerundives
Gerundive of obligation
Causa
quis, aliquis, quisque, quisquam