Excerpt from First Year Latin
What grasp of the Latin language may be reasonably expected of an intelligent and industrious pupil of fourteen who has had five recitations a week for a school year of thirty-eight weeks?
I. He should know the principles of pronunciation and should have had sufficient practice in following and imitating his teacher to read Latin that he knows the meaning of with out gross errors in accent or in the quantity of final syllables, and with some idea of grouping words and phrases so as to indicate the sense.
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