Iterum
4/14
Extra
Credit
- Extra Credit: International Food Fair, 4/24
- Make a Roman dish (modern
Italian or mediterranean dish also acceptable).
- Your dish must be accompanied
by a label with the dish’s name and ingredients (for allergies) and your
name.
- Also write a paragraph
explaining the history or significance of the dish.
- Will replace 2 lowest
“check-in” grades.*
Video
·
We finished watching the “Fires of
Pompeii” episode of Dr. Who.
Project
·
Britannia Project - Due 5/4
o Project
Timesheet due same day!
·
Project Progress Check - 4/24
o Bring
project materials to class
Latin Phrase of the Day
·
Cogito ergo sum
o
I think, therefore
I am.
o Descartes (French philosopher, 17th
century)
§ “The Father of Modern Philosophy”
Jargon
·
Irregular verbs – verbs with unusual principal parts. Conjugated
forms must be memorized because they do not follow “regular” conjugating rules.
Notes
·
sum, esse, fuī, futūrus
o
The verb “to be” is irregular in Latin just like it is in English
§ Let’s conjugate “to be” in English first!
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
1st
person
|
I am
|
we are
|
2nd
person
|
you are
|
y’all are
|
3rd
person
|
he/she/it
is
|
they are
|
·
Since sum is irregular, we are going to create a reference guide
to keep with notes.
o
Sum Books!
·
Conjugating sum (present, imperfect, perfect)
Present
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
1st
person
|
sum
|
sumus
|
2nd
person
|
es
|
estis
|
3rd
person
|
est
|
sunt
|
Imperfect
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
1st
person
|
eram
|
eramus
|
2nd
person
|
eras
|
eratis
|
3rd
person
|
erat
|
erant
|
Perfect
|
Singular
|
Plural
|
1st
person
|
fuī
|
fuimus
|
2nd
person
|
fuistī
|
fuistis
|
3rd
person
|
fuit
|
fuērunt
|
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