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Why is Paulla so afraid at the celebration? Which toga best fits her father? Who gets to play Romulus, who Remus? In the first volume of VIVA, the pupils accompany the Selicii family on their paths through Rome in the year 17 BC.VIVA was conceived for beginning pupils of Latin, and due to its playful and creative methods it is ideal for creating enjoyment and motivation to learn this ancient language - without losing sight of the necessary grammar and vocabulary work that needs to be done. What is so special about VIVA?- It provides 17 short and creative exercises taken directly from Roman life.- It emphasizes building vocabulary.- It treats all important themes from ancient times.- It takes a sure path to creating Latin competence in pupils.

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Viva 1, Verena Bartoszek, Verena Datené, Inge Mosebach-Kaufmann, Sabine Lösch, Gregor Nagengast, Christian Schöffel, Wolfram Schröttel, Barbara Scholz

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Título
Viva 1
Subtítulo
Lehrgang für Latein ab Klasse 5 oder 6
Idioma
Alemán
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
192
ISBN10
3525710658
ISBN13
9783525710654
Serie
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Why is Paulla so afraid at the celebration? Which toga best fits her father? Who gets to play Romulus, who Remus? In the first volume of VIVA, the pupils accompany the Selicii family on their paths through Rome in the year 17 BC.VIVA was conceived for beginning pupils of Latin, and due to its playful and creative methods it is ideal for creating enjoyment and motivation to learn this ancient language - without losing sight of the necessary grammar and vocabulary work that needs to be done. What is so special about VIVA?- It provides 17 short and creative exercises taken directly from Roman life.- It emphasizes building vocabulary.- It treats all important themes from ancient times.- It takes a sure path to creating Latin competence in pupils.