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LAT 398T Guest Teaching Short Teaching Segment (Ch.

12) Brandi Buckler Wed 2/26


CAPVT XII: The Perfect Active System; Synopsis OBJECTIVE: Systems of tenses Present and Perfect o Review Present System (Present, Future, Imperfect) o Introduce Perfect System (Perfect, Future Perfect, Pluperfect) Animated Sidebar: plus quam perfectum (animated) and introduce abbreviation of plqpf as a result of the origins of the tense name OBJECTIVE: Understand the use of auxiliary verbs in English to convey the meaning of the different tenses within each system in Latin OBJECTIVE: Understand how to translate the tenses of the perfect system into English and what the implied connotation of the level of completion of the action is o Perfect I have studied this (already) o Future Perfect I will have studied this (by tomorrow) o Pluperfect I had studied this (previously) OBJECTIVE: Recognizing the tense in English before moving into Latin recognition of tense. o Recognizing the tense in English I loved this city (Perfect) I had played soccer for twelve years. (Pluperfect) I saw Hall and Oates perform live. (Perfect) I will have taught Latin by noon today. (Future Perfect) I had finished Season 2 of House of Cards (Pluperfect) I was hoping to get some rest. (Imperfect) OBJECTIVE: Recognizing the tense in Latin for the perfect system. o Recognize the endings and stems used for the tenses laudavi (perfect) laudaverat (pluperfect) laudavistis (perfect) laudaveris (future perfect) laudaveratis (pluperfect) OBJECTIVE: Producing the endings of the perfect system and identifying which stem to use o Provide English sentence and principle parts of verb which is bolded and underlined o Test a range of tenses but all keep it in the first person singular gradually easing into synopsis I have been busy all week ((sum, esse, fui, futurus) What tense is employed here? What would the verb look like in Latin? Fui I had advised against pulling an all-nighter (moneo, -ere, -ui, -itum) What tense is employed here? What would the verb look like in Latin? Monueram I will haved lived in Austin for three years (vivo, vivere, vixi, victum) What tense is employed here? What would the verb look like in Latin? Vixero OBJECTIVE: Explain and understand the intricacies of Latin verbs much more precise than we usually are, though it can have interesting ramifications in translating and the authors tone or level of completion and dedication to the verb at hand QUESTIONS STUDENT REVIEW

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