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Primary English and Modern Foreign Languages Impact Study: Latin Microteaching

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2018

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This case study will describe a project undertaken with 2nd year students on a three year BA QTS course to learn and then teach elementary Latin in Key Stage 2. There were 22 students, 11 of whom are studying modern foreign languages (MfL) as their specialism, and the other 11, English. The inspiration for this came from a Primary Latin Taster Day for Liverpool teachers run by the Classics for All-funded Liverpool Classics Hub in February 2017, and we would like to thank Alice Case and Sue Balmer amongst others for many of the ideas that we used.

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Figure 1. | Pupils create a Roman-style legionary standard

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Figure 2. | ‘sumite pila!’ Pupils re-enact a scene using Latin