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Latin novella for beginners. In 20 short stories, Syra travels around ancient Rome with her friends, looking for a pet.
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CloseSyra encounters various animals around Rome on her quest for a pet. Familiar Pisoverse characters make appearances throughout, such as the arrogant Terrex, who we learn has a pet ape he doesn’t like and never named, and a pet peacock he adores, named Pāvopapī!
Although this companion text is based on the novella Syra sola, you don’t need to have read the original. This book can exist independently.
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Information for teachers
In Syra et animālia we visit many well known places in Rome. Character descriptions are given for both humans and animals, and we learn what the different animals were used for in ancient Rome. And we learn the Latin names of several wild animals, like the camelēopardalis.
Aside from providing additional exposure to the vocabulary from the original novellas, the FVR readers support the transition to novellas at higher levels. For example, a learner understanding the 29 words of Syra Sola will be in a much better position to read the 58 words of Drūsilla et convīvium magārum after reading the companion text, Syra et animālia (35-85 words).
Would you like to order a class set? We will give you a 10% discount on 25 or more copies of the same title. Please, order the novels via e-mail. Due to relatively small stock numbers, please allow 2-3 weeks for your order.
*All books and novels are copyright protected, which means that copying this book for use in your classroom is not permitted.
Author | Lance Piantaggini |
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Year of publication | 2019 |
Number of pages | 76 (including word list) |
ISBN | 9781075411243 |
Illustrated | by Lauren Aczon and the author |
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