Practise Translation: The Monkey King

In this lesson, we will practise the nominative plural by translating a fable about a royal monkey who always has the same two questions for visitors to his kingdom.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of the following are plural?

1/6

Q2.Which THREE of the following nouns are plurals?

Select three (3) boxes

2/6

Q3.Which TWO of the following nouns are accusative?

Select two (2) boxes

3/6

Q4.What does 'amici puerum salutant' mean?

4/6

Q5.What does 'puella amicam salutat' mean?

5/6

Q6.Which of these Latin sentences means 'The old men enter the house'?

6/6

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of the following are plural?

1/6

Q2.Which THREE of the following nouns are plurals?

Select three (3) boxes

2/6

Q3.Which TWO of the following nouns are accusative?

Select two (2) boxes

3/6

Q4.What does 'amici puerum salutant' mean?

4/6

Q5.What does 'puella amicam salutat' mean?

5/6

Q6.Which of these Latin sentences means 'The old men enter the house'?

6/6

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The Monkey King:

Answer the questions below.

Q1.Which of the following are singular?

1/7

Q2.Which of the following are plural?

Select three (3) boxes

2/7

Q3.Which TWO of the following nouns are accusative?

Select two (2) boxes

3/7

Q4.What does 'iuvenis civem salutant' mean?

4/7

Q5.What does 'cives amicum salutant' mean?

5/7

Q6.Which of these Latin sentences means 'The king greets the first citizen'?

6/7

Q7.What is the moral of the fable of the monkey king?

7/7

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The Monkey King:

Answer the questions below.

Q1.Which of the following are singular?

1/7

Q2.Which of the following are plural?

Select three (3) boxes

2/7

Q3.Which TWO of the following nouns are accusative?

Select two (2) boxes

3/7

Q4.What does 'iuvenis civem salutant' mean?

4/7

Q5.What does 'cives amicum salutant' mean?

5/7

Q6.Which of these Latin sentences means 'The king greets the first citizen'?

6/7

Q7.What is the moral of the fable of the monkey king?

7/7

Lesson summary: Practise Translation: The Monkey King

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