Legonium : Disco : Index of Lessons
Lesson 1 - salvete, sodales.
We meet LIvia, who teaches us to say hello and goodbye to one person or to a group. There are skeletons.
Lesson 2 - quid est nomen tibi?
Livia returns to introduce us to Monas Bricvir. Monas shows us how to ask somebody their name - and how to respond when we are asked.
Lesson 3 - quo modo te habes?
Livia shows us how to ask somebody how they doing, with the help of a giraffe and an elephant. And Pico meets a whole lot of animals.
Lesson 4 - quid est animal tibi praedilectum?
We meet Georgina, who asks our friends in Legonium about their favourite animals. We learn some animal names along the way.
Lesson 5 - quid est cibus tibi praedilectus?
We meet Grumio the cook who asks his friends in Legonium about their favourite food and drink.
Lesson 6 - salve, Marcelle!
Marcellus spends a day painting in the park, and we learn how to address somebody in Latin.
Lesson 7 - validum et callidum
The inventor Maria introduces us to her robot, Stannum, and a pair of handy adjectives. The robot still needs work.
Lesson 8 - Diana et Apollo et Stannum
We meet Phillipus, who tells us about his favourite goddess and god, and shows us some pictures of his children. We also learn how adjectives change slightly because of gender.
Lesson 9 - estne tibi canis?
Scipio teaches us how to ask somebody whether they have a dog. And how to say yes. And how to say no, but I have a cat.
Lesson 10 - coniunx mihi est.
Livia is back to talk to us about families. We learn some family related vocabulary, and about the families of some of our friends in Legonium. At the end of the lesson, you will be ready to talk about your own family
Lesson 11 - unus duo tres
Stannum the robbot has a dream about Roman gods and we learn how to count to ten.
Lesson 12 - quid tibi est?
Stop everything! It’s quid tibi est Day! Quinta is here to introduce Elizabeta - the celebrity florist - and to show us how to tell somebody what we have.
Lesson 13 - ludus - quid ei est?
The game designer Ronaldus is here to show us how to play quid ei est? This game is (probably) Quinta’s favourite.
Lesson 14 - quis est in pictura?
Diana and Apollo invite us along to the art gallery to look at pictures of Roman gods, and introduce us to the word in. Then they give us just a taste of the plural.
Lesson 15 - estne birota in via?
Scipio has lost his bike, and Miranda is helping him look for it. Is the bike in the garden? Miranda shows us how to ask and answer that question.
Lesson 16 - ludus - estne bos in templo?
Ronaldus is back with another game - estne bos in templo?
Lesson 17 - placetne tibi scribere?
The journalist Claudia tells us what she enjoys doing, then asks our friends in Legonium is they enjoy what they are doing. In the process, we learn a lot of new verbs.
Lesson 18 - Carceres et Dracones I
It is time to put all that Latin you have learnt to good use. Read the first chapter of Carceres et Dracones, a fantasy story told entirely in Latin.
Lesson 19 - quid facit Stannum?
Maria and Quinta are keeping watch on Stannum, who has a new battery. Quinta reports back where Stannum is and what he is doing. We learn about the she-he-it form of verbs.
Lesson 20 - ludus - quid fit in pictura?
Ronaldus teaches us how to play quid fit in pictura? This games allows us to practise making sentences in Latin, such as Apollo in agro pingit.
Lesson 21 - ubi habitat porcus?
Georgina - with the help of Pico - is researching animal habitats. And in the process, we learn the difference between habito, habitas and habitat.
Lesson 22 - ubi habitas?
We meet Patricus the Postman, who teaches us how to tell people where we live.
Lesson 23 - quid facis?
Scipio teaches us how to ask somebody what they are doing. He shows us the difference between ambulo, ambulas and ambulat and introduces us to our first verb table.
Lesson 24 - in viam : in via
We meet Scipio’s father, Alanus, who teaches us the difference between in via and in viam.
Lesson 25
Under construction.
Lesson 26 - ludus - feles fugiunt
Ronaldus teaches us how to play feles fugiunt. This games allows us to practise 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular verbs, as well as in followed by the accusative and ablative.
Lesson 27 - quotiens natas?
Lucius asks us how often we swim (and dance, and ride and sing). We learn the words for saying how often we do something.
Lesson 28 - esne sola?
Zelda, Nexus and Ganon teach us to say that we are alone. Or not. And if not, who we are with.
Lesson 29 - visne mecum ambulare?
In Lesson 29 we learn how to ask somebody whether or not they would like to do something with us. And what to say if we are asked, whether we want to or not.
Lesson 30 - homines series one
In Lesson 30, we are introduced to Sophia and - in turn - Sophia introduces us to her first book in the homines series - a book about Livia. Use the Latin you have learnt so far to read this book.
Interlude - homines series one continued
Enjoy the second book in the homines series, a book about Phillipus.
Lesson 31 - quot feles tibi sunt?
Georgina returns and so do numbers. We learn how to say how many pets we have, up to a total of three.
Lesson 32 - ludus - i piscatum!
Editha teaches us how to play Go Fish! in Latin.