Just found this great set of crossword exercises that can be completed online, and therefore checked, which go with Wheelock's Latin (6th edition) book. They are split by chapter where they appear, a great way to study and revise!
Take Me to Some Crosswords!
It should be possible even if you don't follow that textbook, but let me know if this isn't the case!
You can find the link to this and other interactive exercises here
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Sunday, 6 May 2012
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Roman Mosaics and Amphitheatre -Tunisia
Alright, So it just occurred to me that I have photos of some of the best preserved Roman mosaics found in El Jem, Tunisia. So over the coming weeks I shall share some of them with you... In addition these I have photos of the Amphitheatre built around 238 and thought to be used for gladiator fights and chariot races. It is also the third larges amphitheatre; only the Colosseum in Rome and that of Capua, Italy are larger.
Especially since the "Arab Uprisings", and Tunisian Resistance. Fewer people will have access to them. They are found away from the main Colosseum, quite a walk away, but if you ever get the chance, this restored Roman house and the mosaics found inside are pretty amazing.
Here are some Taster photos:
Especially since the "Arab Uprisings", and Tunisian Resistance. Fewer people will have access to them. They are found away from the main Colosseum, quite a walk away, but if you ever get the chance, this restored Roman house and the mosaics found inside are pretty amazing.
Here are some Taster photos:
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Friday, 19 December 2008
Monday, 15 December 2008
Answer to Revision Crossword
Tuesday, 9 December 2008
Revision Crossword
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