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AP/IB Latin 4/5 Summer Assignment 2011-12

AP Latin 4/5 Assignment

Vocabulary

Master words easily confused. There will be a quiz in the first week of school.

Translation
Aeneid, Bk line 65 (p.22 /“Aeole,…) – line 156, p. 31, (…secundo)

Reading in English
Vergil: Aeneid, Bk. 1–3

IB HL and SL Latin 4/5 Assignment

Vocabulary
Master words easily confused (see list below). There will be a quiz in the first week of school.

IB Individual Study
Choose which option you will pursue for your individual study, select your subject matter, and write up a rough outline or summary to be turned in.

A. Research dossier
(Sources: 10–15 for HL; 7–12 for SL)
(Length: 1,200 max/HL; 800/SL)

B. Oral presentation
(Length: 10 min for HL; 7 min for SL)
(Commentary: 1,200 words max for HL; 800 words max for SL)

C. Composition (in Latin!)
(Max. length HL+ SL: 15 lines poetry
200 words/prose
(Commentary: 1,200 max HL; 800/SL)

Reading in English
translation Ovid: Metamorphoses (any translation): Bks 1–3 (HL/SL), Bks 14–15 (HL)

Words Easily Confused

absum / abeo (adsum/adeo)
aeger, aegra (sick, sick at heart) / ager, agri (field)
āēr (aeris) (air) / aes, aeris (bronze)
alter, -a –um, the other, second / altus –a-um, high, deep / 
   alius, alia, aliud (another, other)
ambo-ae, -o (both) / ambulo (1st , walk)
audio 4th, hear, listen to / audeo –ere, ausus, dare
aura –ae (air, breeze) / auris –is (ear) / aurum –i (gold)
avis (bird) / avus (grandfather)
cado, -ere, cecidi, casurus, fall / caedo, -ere, cecīdi, caesus, kill /
   cedo, -ere, cessi, move, retreat, yield
cervix (neck) / cervus or fem, cerva (deer, doe)
concilium (council / meeting) / consilium (plan, advice, counsel)
deligo, deligere, delegi, delectus, choose, select: diligo, diligere,
   dilexi, dilectus, cherish, love, esteem
deus / dies
dolus (2nd) deceit / dolor -oris – grief; domus (house, home) / donum (gift)
dum (while w/indic.vb; until w. subj. / tum (then) / cum = with OR when, 
   since, altho’
ferio (4th, strike, hit) / fero, ferre (bring, carry, report) / ferē (adv) =
   almost, nearly / ferrum = iron, weapon
flumen (river) / fulmen (lightning bolt)
fax, facis (torch) / fas (indeclinable) divine will, RIGHT (according to the gods)
fors, fortis, = chance, fortune, lot / forte (abl) = by chance /
   fortis, forte / ADJ: brave, strong
fugio, -ere (flee) / fugo, fugare (put to flight)
gemitus –ūs (groan, lamentation) / geminus (twin)
habeo (have, hold) / habito (live)
haereo = stick, cling / haurio, -ire, = drain, exhaust
hospes (hospitis) = host/guest: hostis, hostis – enemy
iaceo/jaceo, -ēre (2nd) lie, lie dead / iacio, jacio, -ere (3-io) throw
iter, itineris (journey) / iterum (adv) again
lābor, labi, lapsus = slip, glide, pass / laboro (1st) – work, SUFFER;
   labor, laboris = work, suffering
laedo, -ere, laesī (harm) / laudo
lātus (wide) / laetus (happy)
limen, liminis (threshold) / lumen, luminis (light)
litus – litoris = shore / latus – lateris = side, flank
maneo / mando / mano / moneo
morbus (2) disease / mors , mortis (f) = death
nomen = name / numen = divine power,
nosco (3) = learn (pf= know) / novo (1st) = renew
novus = new, strange / nonus = 9th / notus = well known
odium = hatred / otium = leisure, ease
ora –ae (1) shore / os, ōris (n) = mouth / os, ossis (n) = bone
pateo (2) = lie open , patior, pati, passus = endure, suffer, allow /
   potior, -iri, -itus (gain possession of)
pareo (2) obey / pario, -ere, peperi, partum = give birth to /
   paro (1) = prepare, get / parco, ere, peperci, parsurus – spare
pectus, pectoris = heart, breast, chest / pecus, pecoris = livestock, herd, flock
pondus, ponderis = weight / pontus (2) = sea
porta = gate / portus –ūs = port, harbor
quaero –ere, quaesivi, quaesitus = ask / queror, queri, questus =
   complain, lament
quidam, certain / quidem (adv), indeed /
quisque, each / quinque, five/ quoque, also
quod (because) / quot (how many)
ramus (branch) / remus (oar)
reddo (give back) (2 D’s )/ redeo (return / intransitive)
regia / regina / regius –a- um/ regnum
rex, regis (king) / res, rei (5th) thing, matter, state, circumstance /
   reus (defendant)
saucius (wounded) / socius (ally)
servo (save 1st) / servio (4th) = serve (takes a dative) (be a slave to….)
si (if) / sic (thus)
sol solis, sun / solum –I = ground/soil / solus, sola solum (irreg adj!! genitive – IUS
sumus ( we are) / summus (highest , top of)
tamen (nevertheless) / tandem (finally, at last)
tellus, telluris = earth / telum (2) = weapon
tum (then) / tam (so) / dum (while w/ indicative vb; UNTIL w/ subj.)
teneo (hold, keep) / tendo (stretch, aim)/
totus *(whole, entire) / tot = so many (indeclinable) / tutus (safe)
traho – ere ( drag, draw) / trado, -ere, tradidi, traditus
   (hand over, betray, surrender)
unde (from where, whence) / unda (wave) / undique (on all sides)
vinco (conquer) / vincio (4th) bind, tie (vinculum = chain)
vis (power, force) / vir (man) / vix (adv: with difficulty, scarcely) (volo, vis, vult)
vita (life) / vitium (flaw, sin, vice)
vivo, -ere, vixi, victus (live) / vito (1st) avoid/ veto –are, vetui vetitus (forbid)
vultus –us (face, countenance)/ vulnus, vulneris (wound) /
   vulgus, -i (crowd, rabble, people)