How Do You Say "MOO" in Latin? Assessing Student Learning and Motivation in Beginning Latin
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John Gruber-Miller, Cindy Benton
CALICO Journal Volume 18, Number 2, ISSN 0742-7778
Abstract
Assesses the value of VRoma for Latin language learning. In particular, discusses three exercises that were developed that combine Latin language and Roman culture in order to help students reinforce their Latin skills and gain a more in-depth understanding of ancient Roman society. (Author/VWL)
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Gruber-Miller, J. & Benton, C. (2001). How Do You Say "MOO" in Latin? Assessing Student Learning and Motivation in Beginning Latin. CALICO Journal, 18(2), 305. Retrieved March 5, 2021 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/90848/.

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