You should have the textbook by the time the session starts. I'd
also strongly recommend that you spend some time with lessons one and
two on the writing system get some practice with that before we start.
The script is not really something we can teach by email.
This
discussion on the forum has links to several examples of people's
handwriting. And at the bottom of the page of
this there are
examples with arrows for writing direction.
Schedule:
January 8 - Lesson III: Nouns of the First Declension, Section 11.
January 12 - Lesson III: Section 12.
January 15 - Lesson IV: Nouns of the First Declension,
continued, Section 16
January 19 - Lesson IV: Section 17.
January 22 - Lesson V: Present Active Indicative of Verbs in
-w, Section 21
January 26 - Lesson V: Present Active Indicative of Verbs in
-w, Section 22
January 29 - Lesson VI: The Second Declension, Section 26
February 2 - Lesson VI: Section 27
February 5 - Lesson VII: Review, Section 31
February 9 - Lesson VII: Section 32
February 12 - Lesson VIII: Second Declension, continued, Section 38
February 16 - Section 39
February 19 - Lesson IX: The imperfect of verbs in
-w, Section 43
February 23 - Section 44
February 26 - Lesson X: The future and aorist of verbs in
-w, Section 48
March 2 - Lesson X: The future and aorist of verbs in -w, Section 49
March 5 - Lesson XI: Masculine nouns of the first declension, compound verbs, section 53
March 9 - Lesson XI: Masculine nouns of the first declension, compound verbs, section 54
March 12 - Lesson XII: Review
March 16 - Lesson XIII: The Third Declension, Iliad A.1-5, section 61 & 62
March 19 - Lesson XIII: The Third Declension, Iliad A.1-5, section 64
March 23 - Lesson XV: The Third Declension, Iliad A.1-10, section 81 & 82
March 26 - Lesson XV: The Third Declension, Iliad A.1-10, section 84
July 2 - Lesson XXIX: Demonstrative Pronouns, section 184
July 6 - Lesson XXX: Personal and Possessive Pronouns Iliad A.81-85, section 188 & 189
July 9 - Lesson XXX: Personal and Possessive Pronouns, section 191
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