Wednesday, December 24, 2008
About Me
- Name: The Opinionated Homeschooler
- Location: Deep in the heart of, Texas
What the Opinionated Household is Reading Today
- The O.H.: War and Peace
- Eudoxus: Three Jacobean Witchcraft Plays
- Great Girl: Volcano
- Middle Girl: Mr. Revere and I
- Wee Girl: Hurrah For Little Noddy
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3 Comments:
This has nothing to do with your post -- don't you love these comments?
My mom said she almost got me the Abbey Press CD that teaches one Latin. I told her I'd look into what Ignatius sells, since I don't have much faith in Abbey Press these days. Do you have any recommendations as to CD's that teach one Latin?
Hope you had a lovely Christmas!
We use Artes Latinae, which used to come on CD-ROMs (and back in the Bronze Age, on cassettes) and now is in DVD format. I think it's very good, though expensive bought new. Rosetta Stone Latin comes on CD-ROM, though I don't know anything about RS Latin except (a) it's even more expensive and (b) immersion seems an odd way to learn a dead language.
I don't know about any other Latin curricula that use CDs instead of books. Sorry.
Thanks for the response.
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