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tinsty

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  1. We are using Key to series. They work very well for my DD. We'll add Horizons pr- algebra in this fall.
  2. That's a relief to know that the pronunciation is not a bid deal. Thanks for your precious input.
  3. May I know how did you switch different Latin programs if they used different pronunciation? Will you consider this part(the pronunciation) when you need to change different Latin curriculum?
  4. The revision made it more user friendly, especially for those parents who didn't have any Latin background. The previous edition expected parents/teachers posses certain knowledge of Latin.
  5. I like this part of what you shared. :D I have a humanities - focused kid. :001_smile:
  6. Has anyone used Latin Primer 1 from Canon press? Especially the newly revised 3rd edition? I read the Cathy Duffy's review showed this is a very solid program. But before I made the decision to go for it, I'd like to hear your experiences. There are so many users of Latin for Children, Lively Latin, Christina Latina, but how about this one? Your input will be very appreciated. It's for a beginner. Thanks.
  7. Classical Writing First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind Spell to Read and Write Hey Andrew Teach Me Some Greek!
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