All Courses Include:
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Self-Paced Calendar |
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90/180 lessons |
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30-60 minute lessons |
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DiglotWeave stories |
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Interactive Games |
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Culture activities |
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Listening, reading, writing, speaking and recording activities |
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Creative production |
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Out-of-seat activities |

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DiglotWeave Stories |
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Target language presented in familiar context |
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Build vocabulary without rote memorization |
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Improves reading and listening skills in native and target language |
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Focus on comprehension |

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Interactive Games |
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Learning vocabulary and grammar become fun and effective |
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Students learn to decipher language |
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Improved course retention and completion rates |
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Wide variety of activities and teaching methods keep students interested |
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| High School Latin II |
Course ideal for: Grades 9 - 12 | Ages 13 - 18
We suggest high school students begin with Latin I unless they have already taken a first-year course at school or at home, then begin them in Latin II. |
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| 1. Just the Course |
| Our courses are designed to meet the specific needs and requirements of students grades K-12. |
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90/180 day online course |
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Age-specific content |
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No experience needed |
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Game-based lessons |
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Adventure stories |
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Culture videos |
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Aligned to state standards |
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Self-paced calendar |
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Online assessments |
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Oral and written exercises |
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Record and listen tools |
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Printable assignments |
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Out-of-seat activities |
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Parent/Advisor views |
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| 2. Add School Credit |
| Under this option, you will receive a printed and signed proof of credit at the completion of the course. After
completing all the assignments in the course, the student submits them for grading. A certified language teacher then grades the writing and speaking
assignments, provides overall feedback, and calculates a final grade that combines the writing and speaking grades with the computer graded assessments.
powerspeaK¹² is accredited through the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools (NAAS).* |
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| 3. Add a Certified Teacher |
| Purchase our Teacher option and you'll receive school credit as well as support from a certified language teacher. |
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One-on-one support |
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State certified |
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Highly-qualified |
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Fluent language speaker |
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Contact by email |
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Proactive responses |
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Grades assignments |
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Grades assessments |
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Answers questions |
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Provides feedback |
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Encourages progress |
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Improves success rates |
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Assists with test prep |
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* Parents are advised to check with their student's school to ensure the
institution will accept the academic credit issued by The PowerspeaK¹² Foreign Language School
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Course
Overview
Latin is the foundation for French, Spanish and Italian as
well as the basis for much of the sophisticated vocabulary
of modern English. Law, Medicine and Science still rely heavily
on Latin terminology. Latin may be a “dead” language,
but not for students in this course. Games, modern content,
multi-media exercises and engaging stories together make this
Latin experience vibrant and alive. Although students receive
a strong foundation in skills to decode the classics, the
course also emphasizes the ability to speak and understand
in Latin. Students will be able to read and understand excerpts
of authentic classical works by the end of the course.
What You Will Learn
- Phrases
- Familiar Latin phrases as well as
greetings, introductions, relationships, cause and effect,
how to express likes and dislikes and how to ask questions.
Esperanto is also introduced as a method for learning
Latin.
- Vocabulary
- Animals, body parts, family words,
shapes, geography, colors, food, health and safety,
numbers and household vocabulary.
- Grammar
- Noun forms (nominative, accusative,
genitive, dative, ablative and vocative); genders; declensions;
prepositions; word order; regular and irregular verbs;
present tense verbs (indicative vs. exhortative modes);
future tense verbs (indicative and imperfective); past
tense verbs (imperfective aspect); plural noun phrases;
modal verbs; past time reference; passive vs. active
mode; i-stem verbs; fourth conjugation verbs; and imperatives.
- Culture
- Students will gain an understanding
of the history of the Latin language and cultural aspects
of the Roman Empire, such as history, life, politics
and the arts.
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