EDIT 7/10/2020 – This page can now be found under the heading Latin for Beginners.
There was a little stumbling to start, but Latin for Beginners is well underway. It will be continuing at least through the end of June; May 29th class is canceled, but it will be resuming the following week.
If you are interested in what I have been teaching, here are the presentations I have been giving. All presentations were made originally in PowerPoint; they have been converted into Google Slides for the sake of being able to share them. There is some additional information not included on the slides that was filled in during live sessions. I do not record my classes since many of my students are under the age of 18, and I do not wish to violate their rights to privacy.
Please note: although the classes are advertised to “high school students,” I have students ranging from middle school to adults. If you are interested, please feel free to sign up for a class!
If you are interested in learning greater detail on any of the topics (or if you believe you have spotted a mistake in my Latin grammar – I am human, after all), please feel free to email me (alexis_kantor[AT]yahoo[DOT]com) with the subject line “Latin for Beginners.”
Lesson I: First declension and mythology basics
Lesson II: Second declension and the founding of Rome
Lesson III: Verbs and Prometheus and Pandora
Lesson IV: Third declension and gladiators
Lesson V: Question words and myths on love/loss
Lesson VI: Review of question words and slavery in ancient Rome