Gonzalo wrote:now I think I won't need a second lecture of Roma Æterna -so far. I read every chapter section twice or three times and then when I've read every section, I read the chapter once or twice and then I do the exercises.
Ook. But don't say I didn't warn ya.

I too read every section several times. That was in fact my method with part I: I almost memorized each section before moving on. But part II is just so big! What I want to do now is record myself reading the sections. The only obstacle is time: I have so many other things to study (Philosophy, rhetoric, Ancient Greek, German...).
I have a big doubt. When you finished Roma Æterna, were you able to read any (Classical) text without dictionary? And now that you've finished Roma Æterna, what are you going to do with your life?
Unfortunately, no. I didn't have the money to buy the Classical texts right after LL. I know there are free versions on-line, but it's such a strain on the eyes. What I'd do is buy some of the other Ørberg series before really jumping to "pure" texts. As to what to do with one's life after LL, that is something which I don't think anyone can tell you. You have to decide for yourself.

(Yes, I know you were being facetious lol )
Essorant wrote:Why don't you just begin a special thread or even a forum for it here at textkit?
These are the two longest threads on the Lingua Latina series:
Part I and
Part II In my opinion (and I've expressed it before), posters should stick to these threads when asking questions about the books. This way everything is in one place.
Lisa: Relax?! I can't relax! Nor can I yield, relent, or... Only two synonyms? Oh my God! I'm losing my perspicacity! Aaaaa!
Homer: Well it's always in the last place you look.