http://game-of-you.livejournal.com/ (
game-of-you.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomhigh2006-02-28 09:27 am
Entry tags:
Classics/Foreign Lit, 2/28, Period 2
Dream has brought in coffee, tea and juice for his students this morning.
Foreign Lit: Your midterm assignment is to pick one of the works or writers we have studied thus far and writeor wiki/Google a 200 word critical reaction. This is due at the end of class Thursday. You may have this class period to begin work.
Classics: As I did last term, we will begin with an oral midterm. You have 20 minutes to review ancient Greek grammar and pronunciation, then please come to my desk one at a time for a brief conversation in Greek.
On Thursday, you will have class time to write a 100 word critical reaction to any piece of Greek literature that we have studied, or a comparable work.
[OOC: The written exams are due for real at some point before the end of spring break; I'll remind you again next week. It's 25 percent of your grade.]
Foreign Lit: Your midterm assignment is to pick one of the works or writers we have studied thus far and write
Classics: As I did last term, we will begin with an oral midterm. You have 20 minutes to review ancient Greek grammar and pronunciation, then please come to my desk one at a time for a brief conversation in Greek.
On Thursday, you will have class time to write a 100 word critical reaction to any piece of Greek literature that we have studied, or a comparable work.
[OOC: The written exams are due for real at some point before the end of spring break; I'll remind you again next week. It's 25 percent of your grade.]

Re: Classics, 2/28
handwavilywent on to spend the next several minutes relating various differences between the Greek gods and the Lords of Kobol. He had to pause to correct himself or rephrase things in his head several times, and his pronunciation was a little spotty; it would improve in some places and falter rather spectacularly in others.Re: Classics, 2/28
//Thank you, that was very informative.//
/We will be learning Latin, after the break. What are your goals for that language?//
Re: Classics, 2/28
Re: Classics, 2/28
Then: //Thank you, Mr. Anders. Have you any questions for me, before you take your seat?//
Re: Classics, 2/28
Re: Classics, 2/28
"They may be like two sides of a die, or two faces of a mirror, or the same river in two spots. Kin, yet not identical."
Re: Classics, 2/28
"That makes sense, I guess, sir. Thanks," he said with a smile. "I guess we're done with this part of the midterm, then?"
Re: Classics, 2/28
Re: Classics, 2/28
Anders nodded. "I'm free all day to study tomorrow anyway, so I'll probably drop in," he replied, and headed back to his desk looking more than slightly relieved.