Reddit Reddit reviews Thirty-Eight Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock's Latin (Latin Edition)

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3 Reddit comments about Thirty-Eight Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock's Latin (Latin Edition):

u/Jake_Lukas · 5 pointsr/latin

Sure. Let me give you one suggestion I use with my own students: 38 Latin Stories. The excerpts won't be as long as you might like, but it's keyed to the same progression as Wheelock's.

u/Discoamazing · 4 pointsr/latin

It's not quite what you requested, but you should give Caesar's Commenaties On The Gallic War a try. It's some of the simplest actual classical latin out there, and readily available online in a version where you can just click a button to see a translation if you get stuck.

Reading through that with a latin dictionary taught me almost as much as all my years of latin education.

Also, this could be below your level, but might be more relevant to your interests: https://www.amazon.com/Thirty-Eight-Stories-Designed-Accompany-Wheelocks/dp/0865162891

It's a collection of very short (one paragraph) stories in increasing difficulty, with an english glossary for each story.

u/TheAFCfinalist · 3 pointsr/latin

In the past few months, I have taken up the hobby of learning Latin. I just ordered Wheetlock's and it should be here tomorrow so I can get into the real work of studying. I bought these 3, which seems to a common path.

Wheelock's Latin, 7th Edition

Workbook for Wheelock's Latin

Thirty-Eight Latin Stories Designed to Accompany Wheelock's Latin

$43 for all 3, which is a pretty good deal IMO.

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As for some free material online to get things kicked off, here are some links for you:

Latin Dictionary - good to look up words, has some lessons available.

Another Latin Dictionary site that has a pretty good basic lesson setup

Youtube:

Learn Latin - Gregory Myles Youtube channel - click on his channel and watch the few videos he has. Great intro to Latin.

A reading of Lingua Latina per se Illustrata - Good immersion type learning. A lot of people recommend the book as well.