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The Workbook for Wheelock's Latin is a highly rated companion to the most popular Latin textbook, offering targeted drills, vocabulary building, and reading comprehension exercises. Its perforated pages facilitate organized homework, making it perfect for self-study or classroom use. With over 600 positive reviews and top rankings in language instruction, it’s the essential tool for mastering Latin grammar and vocabulary efficiently.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 627 Reviews |
S**2
I'm impressed.
I had decided to study Latin after stumbling over various words and phrases unfamiliar to me in reading, and being a big etymology buff didn't hinder that decision in the least. My previous review was meant for the seller, but ended up posting under the product profile. So, my apologies for the confusion. Wheelock's Latin is the most studied course of Latin. There are a plethora of resources online for those following this course. Now, as I'm studying from home at my own pace, I can only give references or recommendations accordingly. Wheelock's Latin is laid out in such a way that I've not had any major stumbling blocks. I can go over & over a chapter until I feel I've absorbed it. It lays everything out very simply, and gives excellent examples. If you happen to purchase a copy without a disc (as I did), never fear. Wheelock has a website that provides the correct pronunciation of the various vocabulary as well as the vowel & consonant pronunciations. With that said, I can only say that I'd highly recommend Wheelock's Latin. Now, for the companion workbook. It basically provides a comprehensive "test" of the material drawn from Wheelock's Latin textbook by chapter. It will definitely help one to recall and retain information learned pertaining not only to Latin, but in the English language as well (which the textbook gives wonderful examples of how Latin correlates to modern English as well as some other languages.) If want to learn Latin, but wondering if you can do it outside a classroom: the answer is yes. With Wheelock's, I firmly believe one can. This workbook is an indispensable tool in that process. As I've said before, Wheelock's Latin is the most used text in studying Latin, and there is an abundant supply of study aids that accompany Wheelock's. Salve!
L**.
Great exercises
I am teaching a young teen Latin using Wheelock's textbook. We do all the exercises in the textbook and then do all the exercises in the corresponding chapter in the workbook. I love the workbook. The exercises are well thought-out and useful for cementing the understanding of Latin grammar. My student likes the workbook too. Often the workbook will bring up points that aren't really dealt with too much in the textbook exercises. So the workbook complements the textbook well. Thank you for this great workbook!
B**S
Priceless content. In Wheelock confido.
First, I affirm all high ratings and positive reviews for Wheelock's workbook. Add as many positive adjectives as possible in your understanding of this content from this author. Read the Editor's Note and believe every word; it is all good, and it is all true. I'd rather tell you about how practical this workbook has been for me as a private Latin tutor. Working closely with a middle school student who wants to get ahead of the class, we concentrate on "Wheelock's Latin" as much as possible. While The Book itself provides excellent exercises, I am blessed to work with a gifted young lady who is always looking for more ways to fine-tune her introductory study of Latin. We all know how time consuming it is to build your own pertinent, quality exercises for a diverse group of learners. When it comes to Wheelock, why squander your labors in lingua latina when this ideal workbook by Professors Comeau (Magister Tamquam Aquam, QC?) and Magister Illa Flore is so readily available? This workbook has been a priceless enhancement of the chosen intellegenda and much needed grammatica et exercit'ti'nes. Eugepae, magistri et magistrae, save your prep time and enjoy!
M**P
Be aware
Be aware that if one is studying or reviewing Latin on one's own, Wheelock's workbook, although excellent, does NOT contain an answer key to the exercises.
Y**Y
Great for practice, but getting the answer guide is a hassle.
It's a good workbook with nice variation in types of exercise within each chapter (the type of exercises largely stays the same for all chapters). The pages are a little flimsy - they're meant to be easy to tear out, but if you work in the book itself it can be bothersome. A major note - it does NOT come with an answer guide - you need to ask for it online. I did so and they sent me the file quickly, but it involves installing a new program and means you'll need a computer to use it. That's a hassle - but the book is worth it.
R**R
A must
A must have if you’re learning with Wheelock’s Latin. Indispensable for practice the learned lessons.
B**Y
Great for Reinforcing and Practicing
This workbook provides many exercises and questions to practice the material presented in each of the chapters of Wheelock's Latin. I found them interesting to do and a great help in drilling the material into my thick skull. I particularly like the exercises translating Latin into English and vice versa. As a note, you will need to follow the information provided in the beginning of the book to obtain access to the answer key to check your work. I found it easy to do (can do via e-mail) and obtained access within one day. This workbook supplements the exercises for each chapter in the textbook itself. I would highly recommend this to anyone using Wheelock's Latin.
A**.
Excellent companion piece that provides many exercises to master the new material learned
The workbook is an excellent resource for additional practice with the main Wheelock's Latin Textbook. Each chapter provides many exercises to help you master the new material. I studied Latin in college using the main textbook only. Now that I homeschool my kids in Latin, I first introduce the new material info from the main text, then do all the workbook exercises before going back to the main text to do the practice exercises in the latter. After all that, we're ready for the next chapter's material!
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