Nuntii Latini - A news blurb out of Finland that reads the news in Latin. About twice a month, Nuntii Latini summarizes major international events. In addition to the podcast to listen to, the site also includes the text, with which to follow along, and a glossary of new terms used in that episode.
Quizlet.com - a wonderful website that lets you quiz yourself on vocabulary. There are already a large number of quizzes based on Ecce Romani vocabulary, and you can certainly make your own.
Wiktionary.org - an online dictionary that I use often, possessing definitions and translations for many different languages. It also gives very detailed derivation information, and some Latin words may even be declined or conjugated on the respective page.
Conjuguemos - a language learning website that breaks down verb conjugations using various games. You will have to create an account for the site to be usable.
Grammatica - a little website that gives explanations and endings for ALMOST all the cases [not including vocative - how unfortunate.]
Verb conjugations - A website that explains how to conjugate in the 6 indicative tenses, as well as forms and TRANSLATIONS.
Powerschool - check your grades often to ensure that you are doing as well as you intend and also to make sure there are no errors.
Anki Flashcards - A flashcard creator program, wonderful for studying for tests or quizzes. There are (or at least used to be, flashcard sets premade for Latin vocab which may still be available. N.B. requires a download and program installation.
CardKiwi - another wonderful flashcard creator, this time a free to use website. Uses an algorithm to help you memorize words and retain words more effectively.
Memrise - an incredible crowd-sourced vocabulary builder for a multitude of languages, including, but not limited to, Latin. N.B. Sometimes, especially with Latin vocabulary, the app for tablets is more effective than the website, so downloading it may be a good idea.
Glosbe.com: an online translator which is pretty good for single words
Latindict.com another fairly good online dictionary for Latin.
(more hopefully to come if Canvas doesn't become functional)
Quizlet.com - a wonderful website that lets you quiz yourself on vocabulary. There are already a large number of quizzes based on Ecce Romani vocabulary, and you can certainly make your own.
Wiktionary.org - an online dictionary that I use often, possessing definitions and translations for many different languages. It also gives very detailed derivation information, and some Latin words may even be declined or conjugated on the respective page.
Conjuguemos - a language learning website that breaks down verb conjugations using various games. You will have to create an account for the site to be usable.
Grammatica - a little website that gives explanations and endings for ALMOST all the cases [not including vocative - how unfortunate.]
Verb conjugations - A website that explains how to conjugate in the 6 indicative tenses, as well as forms and TRANSLATIONS.
Powerschool - check your grades often to ensure that you are doing as well as you intend and also to make sure there are no errors.
Anki Flashcards - A flashcard creator program, wonderful for studying for tests or quizzes. There are (or at least used to be, flashcard sets premade for Latin vocab which may still be available. N.B. requires a download and program installation.
CardKiwi - another wonderful flashcard creator, this time a free to use website. Uses an algorithm to help you memorize words and retain words more effectively.
Memrise - an incredible crowd-sourced vocabulary builder for a multitude of languages, including, but not limited to, Latin. N.B. Sometimes, especially with Latin vocabulary, the app for tablets is more effective than the website, so downloading it may be a good idea.
Glosbe.com: an online translator which is pretty good for single words
Latindict.com another fairly good online dictionary for Latin.
(more hopefully to come if Canvas doesn't become functional)