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Sipyloidea

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No, it's not.

Ansichtssache wohl. ;) Zumindest war bei mir der Englischunterricht nie anders als der Lateinunterricht. Mal abgesehn vom Lehrer und der Unterrichtsweise. ;)

what makes it that differend then?
just the structure of the language?

hehe ok, well probably he just wanted to be sure that it was clear were he came from

it is really different. You don't actually use the language. You're not doing the lessons in Latin. That's a difference already. You learn vocabulary and grammar of course, but you don't have to be able to form sentences, you only translate. You're also allowed to use a dictionary.
 

Sipyloidea

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The Latin language has some really weird constructions within the sentence. You've just to learn them, but otherwise it's not really different from any other language. You've got a subject, an object and a verb. :D

well of course but Latin e.g. has cases like German, which English and Dutch don't have. You gotta learn those. And you use the language way differently than others. Since you only translate.

In English class I had to have talks in English, write essays, read and analyse lecture. Do that with Latin :rolleyes:
 

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it is really different. You don't actually use the language. You're not doing the lessons in Latin. That's a difference already. You learn vocabulary and grammar of course, but you don't have to be able to form sentences, you only translate. You're also allowed to use a dictionary.

Which Latin book did you guys have? We had the "Ianua Nova" and there were in each chapter a part where you had to translate from German into Latin. And yeah, you can't speak it, that's right. And in 11th grade we were first allowed to use a dictionary before that we had to know all the vocabulary.
 

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well of course but Latin e.g. has cases like German, which English and Dutch don't have. You gotta learn those. And you use the language way differently than others. Since you only translate.

In English class I had to have talks in English, write essays, read and analyse lecture. Do that with Latin :rolleyes:

Well, yeah that's true as well. Maybe being linked so close to the German grammar - especially with the cases - makes it easy to learn it. At least for me. Might be something completely different to learn it when you're an English native speaker.
 

Sipyloidea

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Which Latin book did you guys have? We had the "Ianua Nova" and there were in each chapter a part where you had to translate from German into Latin. And yeah, you can't speak it, that's right. And in 11th grade we were first allowed to use a dictionary before that we had to know all the vocabulary.

We had the Felix. And later on some short stories copied by our teacher. But we only translated from Latin to German. No need to use the language the other way round. Or we had to mark out certain grammar. But that was it.
 

Sipyloidea

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Well, yeah that's true as well. Maybe being linked so close to the German grammar - especially with the cases - makes it easy to learn it. At least for me. Might be something completely different to learn it when you're an English native speaker.

right... They don't know the wer, wen, wem, wessen questions which we use to explain the cases
 

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We had the Felix. And later on some short stories copied by our teacher. But we only translated from Latin to German. No need to use the language the other way round. Or we had to mark out certain grammar. But that was it.

Hmm, I heard only bad thing about that book.

Yeah, that's right. Why do so anyways since noone talks it in todays world?
 

Sipyloidea

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Hmm, I heard only bad thing about that book.

Yeah, that's right. Why do so anyways since noone talks it in todays world?
Well the books were really old. We used them because school didn't want them anymore and we could keep it at home after school
Well learning Latin is a matter of education but not really something you use. Though it helps me a lot understanding latin languages like Portugese, Italian or Spanish.
 

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Well the books were really old. We used them because school didn't want them anymore and we could keep it at home after school
Well learning Latin is a matter of education but not really something you use. Though it helps me a lot understanding latin languages like Portugese, Italian or Spanish.

:D And even the new Felix' were not of much use I heard.

True that. And also other languages e.g. German, English have Latin influences if not roots.