Colloquium
The teacher asks the pupils what they saw today:
Quid ¦ vīdistis ¦ hodiē? │ What ¦ did you see ¦ today?
Each in turn says what they saw.
Discipulus prīmus: the first pupil
Discipulus secundus: the second pupil
Discipulus tertius: the third pupil
Etc.
Which student (1st, 2nd, 3rd
etc.) saw …
a donkey
a farmer
a gate
a Gaul
a German
a Greek
a sailor
a temple
a town
a wall
Brutus
Diana’s shrine
Geta
Here are some things you may have seen. Change them into the
accusative e.g.
porta > portam vīdī │ I saw / have seen a gate
Brutus > Brutum vīdī │ I saw / have seen Brutus
templum > templum vīdī │ I saw / have seen a
temple
amīcus (friend [masc.])
discipulus (pupil [masc.])
hortus (garden)
lūdus (school)
medicus (doctor)
____________________
amīca (friend [fem.])
discipula (pupil [fem.])
taberna (shop)
puella (girl)
vacca (cow)
____________________
Theatrum (theatre)
thermopolium (shop selling hot food)
macellum (market)
cubiculum (bedroom)
librārium (bookcase; book shelf)
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