Unlocking Latin and Greek reading, not just translation .
Learn a practical, student-friendly approach that builds real reading power from the ground up.
This book explains why traditional methods can fail and offers a progressive, hands-on plan to teach classical languages. It emphasizes guiding students one word at a time, asking precise questions, and gradually moving from guided practice to independent reading. The aim is to read Latin and Greek as the Romans and Greeks read them—fluently, quickly, and with pleasure.
- See a clear method to develop reading power rather than rote translation.
- Learn how to structure lessons that build understanding word by word.
- Understand why phonetic and syntactic study can support robust literary reading.
- Explore how to balance grammar with the goal of confident, direct reading.
Ideal for teachers, students, and anyone curious about the philosophy and practice of classical language instruction.