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El. knyga: Latin Momentum Tests for GCSE

  • Formatas: 112 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Bristol Classical Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472502704
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  • Formatas: 112 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Bristol Classical Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472502704
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This collection of 15 tests is modelled on those used in GCSE exams. It covers both Foundation and Higher Tier knowledge, with tests aimed at each. The tests have three sections: comprehension questions; a passage for translation; and a piece of text tested by more demanding questions.



This collection of 15 tests is modelled on those used in GCSE examinations. The first few are at the standard of Foundation Tier and provide appropriate practice for Foundation Tier candidates as well as an easier introduction to the harder tests for Higher Tier candidates. The remaining tests are designed for Higher Tier candidates. All the tests contain a range of grammatical and syntactical features appropriate for GCSE and assume a basic knowledge of about 500 words of vocabulary; other words and proper names are glossed. Each test consists of three sections: a passage of about 60 words, tested by simple comprehension questions; a passage of about 100 words, for translation; and a passage of about 90 words, tested by more demanding questions. A gradient of difficulty is maintained throughout the Latin. Each test also has two mark schemes, suitable for use by the teacher or by the student for self-assessment.

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This collection of 15 tests is modelled on those used in GCSE exams. It covers both Foundation and Higher Tier knowledge, with tests aimed at each. The tests have three sections: comprehension questions; a passage for translation; and a piece of text tested by more demanding questions.
Introduction for the Teacher 1(2)
A Note to the Student 3(4)
Foundation Tier Tests
Midas
7(3)
Picus and Canens
10(3)
Daedalus and Icarus
13(3)
Cephalus and Provris
16(3)
Nero and Agrippina
19(6)
Higher Tier Tests
Apollo and Daphne
25(3)
Camillus at Veii
28(3)
Camillus at Falerii
31(3)
Pyramus and Thisbe
34(3)
Ghosts
37(3)
Deiphobus
40(3)
Aesculapius comes to Rome
43(3)
Theseus and Ariadne
46(3)
Attack on Rome
49(3)
The Rope
52(3)
Aeneas Seeks a New Home I
55(3)
Aeneas Seeks a New Home II
58(3)
Pirates I
61(3)
Pirates II
64(3)
Cipus
67(4)
Mark Schemes
Notes on using the mark schemes
71(1)
Midas
72(1)
Pious and Canens
73(1)
Daedalus and Icarus
74(2)
Cephalus and Provris
76(1)
Nero and Agrippina
77(1)
Apollo and Daphne
78(2)
Camillus at Veii
80(1)
Camillus at Falerii
81(2)
Pyramus and Thisbe
83(2)
Ghosts
85(1)
Deiphobus
86(2)
Aesculapius comes to Rome
88(1)
Theseus and Ariadne
89(2)
Attack on Rome
91(2)
The Rope
93(1)
Aeneas Seeks a New Home I
94(2)
Aeneas Seeks a New Home II
96(1)
Pirates I
97(1)
Pirates II
98(2)
Cipus
100
Ashley Carter is head of Classics at Hitchin Girls' School and a Chief Examiner for Latin. He is the author of Themes in Classical Civilisation and co-author of Cambridge Latin Anthology.