Latin Vocabulary for Key Stage 3 and Common Entrance

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ISEB Publications, 2008 - Foreign Language Study - 56 pages
This vocabulary book is an invaluable guide for pupils preparing for Common Entrance and other entrance exams at 13+ and lists all the Latin words required at this level (from Autumn 2014 onward, there are three additional pieces of vocabulary required for Level 2 and 3 exams, which can be downloaded from www.galorepark.co.uk). Words are arranged first alphabetically, first from Latin to English and then from English to Latin. Brief grammar and verb tables are also included to ensure pupils understand how vocabulary should be used in practice. - Endorsed by ISEB - Covers all the vocabulary required for Common Entrance and entrance exams at 13+ to ensure pupils build a firm foundation of Latin - All vocabulary required at this level is arranged alphabetically with the level clearly displayed for clarity and ease of revision Along with the additional vocabulary found at www.galorepark.co.uk, this book is suitable for ISEB 13+ Latin Common Entrance exams before and after Autumn 2014.

About the author (2008)

About the AuthorBob Bass taught at prep schools in Somerset, Kenya and Sussex before moving to Orwell Park, Ipswich, where he is Head of Classics and Director of Studies. He is the ICTeditor for the Journal of Classics Teaching and has served on the Council of the Joint Association of Classical Teachers. For twelve years he edited the SATIPS Classics Broadsheet. He is the IAPS Classics Co-ordinator and the Chief Setter of ISEB's Common Entrance and Common Academic Scholarship Latin papers. About ISEB The Independent Schools Examination Board (ISEB) offers examinations for pupils transferring from junior to senior schools at the ages of 11+ and 13+. The syllabuses are devised and regularly monitered by the ISEB, which is composed of representitives from the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, the Girls' Schools Association and the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools.

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