A domestic portrait of Roman family life that revises sum, esse and introduces possessive adjectives (meus, tuus, suus, noster, vester). The passage reinforces everyday vocabulary while showing affection and harmony within the household.
An elemental lesson in contrasts — water and fire, calm and energy, coolness and heat. This passage introduces neuter nouns and reinforces adjective agreement through scenes of domestic and natural life.
A lively animal tale showing courage and motion in the wild. Learners practise third-person verbs and the natural subject–object order through vivid imagery of the lion and deer. Reinforces observation, action, and contrast.
A simple fable contrasting freedom and envy. This story introduces the conjunctions et, sed, and quia, helping learners form longer sentences and express cause or contrast. Includes animal vocabulary and verbs of movement.
A quiet riverside scene introducing 3rd declension nouns and adjective agreement. Learners expand natural vocabulary—river, wind, cloud, and sun—while practising how adjectives adapt to match the gender and case of different nouns.
A lively classroom scene showing the relationship between a Roman teacher and his pupils. Learners practise plural forms of nouns and verbs in everyday school sentences. Includes classroom vocabulary, examples of diligens and severus, and translation exercises.
A scene of peaceful domestic life in a small Roman home. This passage introduces prepositions with the ablative case (in, sub, cum, sine), helping learners describe simple locations and relationships. Includes household vocabulary and practice sentences.
Reading Passage 3: A touching story of loyalty between a boy and his faithful dog. Learners practise the verb sum, esse and adjective agreement in simple descriptive sentences. Includes vocabulary on animals, household life, and body parts, with translation and grammar exercises.
Reading Passage 2: Agricola in horto