Hi all,
So I've attached below a text file with all (or nearly all) of the short sentences from Caesar's (and Hirtius's) De Bello Gallico. My definition of "short" seemed to enlarge as the endeavor went on, but these will still work. It's a resource I'd like to have for teaching Latin, as well as one that I think would benefit other teachers who want to be able to use real, digestible Latin for beginning students. The sentences vary widely in difficulty, and can be given to the entire range of Latin students. I tried as best I could to exclude those sentences that depended too heavily on context. If there's already something like this available, please let me know. If not, expect selections from some other major works.
So I've attached below a text file with all (or nearly all) of the short sentences from Caesar's (and Hirtius's) De Bello Gallico. My definition of "short" seemed to enlarge as the endeavor went on, but these will still work. It's a resource I'd like to have for teaching Latin, as well as one that I think would benefit other teachers who want to be able to use real, digestible Latin for beginning students. The sentences vary widely in difficulty, and can be given to the entire range of Latin students. I tried as best I could to exclude those sentences that depended too heavily on context. If there's already something like this available, please let me know. If not, expect selections from some other major works.
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