Visual Latin


We just created a new little intro video that shows exactly what Visual Latin does. If you haven’t taken a look at Visual Latin yet, this is a quick (and funny) way to do so. Hope you enjoy it!

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Today we launched a new Compass Cinema Store and the pre-sale for Visual Latin. We’re offering the first 10 lessons for just $25 through the end of August. If you’re at all interested in the class, I encourage you to go check it out and take advantage of the pre-sale. We think it’s a pretty good deal (if we do say so ourselves).

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We’re getting close to finishing the first 10 lessons for our new Latin video series called Visual Latin. We’ve broken down the concepts into bite-size pieces to make them easier to digest. For instance, the grammar video lesson above explains the way gender works in Latin; and it’s pretty enjoyable to watch. On our site you can see the practice sentences video. We don’t do any cuts, so if Dwane makes a mistake, we just keep on going. We think this makes it more realistic (and a bit more humorous). We’ll be offering our presale soon, so sign up for updates at visuallatin.com. The first 10 classes will be available by the end of August for use this semester.

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Visual LatinI took Latin in high school and really liked it. When my friend Dwane Thomas, who’s been teaching Latin for 15 years, started talking to me about the paucity (from Lat. paucus, ‘few’) of Latin courses on video, I thought it was something worth pursuing. After a few months of work, Visual Latin is the result. It’s a combination of short videos and exercises that work together to teach your children (or you) Latin. The curriculum is designed so that it requires no knowledge of Latin either by the student or the parent administering the class. Basically, you just hit play and start learning. Take a look at the site and watch a few sample lessons. The first semester of material will be available in August, so if you have friends who might be interested, please forward the link to them. Ave atque Vale!

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