Table of contents for Conversational latin for oral proficiency : phrase book and dictionary / John C. Traupman.

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Acknowledgements ...........................................................8
How to Use This Book......................................................9
Pronunciation...................................................................10
Abbreviations ..................................................................14
Chapter I: Greetings ........................................................15
Boy meets girl.
Mario runs into his friend Julia.
Tullia introduces her friend to Luke.
Chapter II: Family ...........................................................20
The censor asks the father some questions. A son learns about his family tree from his father. Two friends discuss their family circumstances. 
Chapter III: School..........................................................25
Checking on homework.
Getting the lesson straight.
A teacher conducts her class efficiently.
The Pledge of Allegiance
Chapter IV: Daily Activities ...........................................35
Mother calls from downstairs to wake her 
daughters. Two sisters bicker as they get ready for the day. Mother and daughters do the daily chores. 
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Chapter V: Sports and Other Leisure Activities ............40
Her teacher asks Dorothy how she spends her free time. His teacher asks Theodore how he spends his free time. Paula and Robert discuss sports. 
Chapter VI: The Human Body ........................................55
The teacher notices that Linda looks sick. She asks Linda what is wrong with her. A doctor is called in for the sick little girl, Scintilla. A doctor arrives at the scene of a fire to treat one of the victims, a young man. 
Chapter VII: Health and Physical Fitness.......................60
A trainer interviews a young athlete.
The trainer attends to an injured athlete.
A mother checks her daughter¿s health.
Chapter VIII: Food and Drink.........................................67
A waitress waits on a senator.
A waiter serves dinner.
Planning a shopping trip.
Chapter IX: Days, Weeks, Months, Years......................74
Two friends discuss their birthdays.
Two friends discuss their favorite seasons.
A father gives his son some family history.
Chapter X: Expressions of Time.....................................82
Marie asks her friend how he spends his days.
A coach interviews a new athlete.
A traveler is about to take a bus trip to Florida.
Chapter XI: Useful Colloquial Expressions....................90
Brian finds Jeffrey to be in a hurry.
Phyllis wants to discuss a problem with Marie.
Annette turns to her sister for advice.
Chapter XII: Clothing and Jewelry ...............................113
Priscilla buys clothes.
Peter buys some winter clothes.
Two daughters get dressed for a party.
Chapter XIII: House and Furniture ...............................119
Cynthia tries to persuade her friend Gloria to come to her house to play. A potential buyer wants to purchase a home through a real estate agent. Sabina tries to impress her friend Silvia with the big home her parents own. 
Chapter XIV: Buying and Selling.................................127
Lydia explains to Diane why she bought new 
clothes. Sulpicia explains why she is going shopping. A storekeeper makes a sale. 
Chapter XV: The Weather ............................................132
A boy and a girl in Rome contrast the weather of Rome with that of Switzerland. Martha explains to her teacher how the weather kept her from going to school. The weather of Rome and Switzerland is again debated. 
Chapter XVI: Animals ..................................................138
A visit to the zoo.
A visit to a pet shop.
Young Mark visits old Cato¿s farm.
Chapter XVII: Emotions and Qualities.........................146
Diane and Debbie discuss the new teacher.
A new boyfriend is the subject of discussion.
Sizing up a political candidate.
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Chapter XVIII: Trades and Professions ........................160
Donna gets a new hairdo.
Choosing a career.
A man plans to build a home.
Chapter XIX: The City and Public Buildings...............171
Discussing the merits of city life
Jennifer wants to go to town.
Asking for directions in the city.
Chapter XX: Government .............................................175
A father explains to his son his involvement in 
politics.
A senator explains how government works.
How the senate conducts business.
Chapter XXI: War and Peace........................................182
Jenna finds that Dennis joined the army.
A grandson asks his grandfather about his
military service.
Discussing the merits of alliances.
Chapter XXII: Law and Criminal Justice .....................190
News of an important trial.
The arrest of two hoodlums draws a crowd.
A client gets himself a lawyer.
Chapter XXIII: Geography and Topography ................198
Colin wants to migrate to the U.S.
Rene wants to learn about the Tiber.
Traveling from Rome to Greece.
Chapter XXIV: Travel...................................................211
At the New York train station.
At the airport.
Getting ready to go by car.
Chapter XXV: Teaching Grammar in Latin .................220
The Parts of Speech................................................220
The Noun................................................................220
The Pronoun ...........................................................223
The Verb.................................................................225
The Adverb.............................................................231
The Adjective .........................................................232
The Participle .........................................................233
The Gerund.............................................................234
The Conjunction.....................................................235
The Gerundive........................................................235
The Preposition ......................................................236
The Accent .............................................................237
The Interjection ......................................................237
The Parsing of Words ............................................238
Appendix I: Yes and No in Latin..................................250
Appendix II: Colors.......................................................251
Appendix III: Numbers .................................................253
Appendix IV: Proverbs and Sayings.............................254
Appendix V: Computer Terms......................................260
Appendix VI: Cant»s Lat.n. (Latin Songs)...................263
General Vocabulary.......................................................267
Select Bibliography .......................................................411

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Latin language -- Conversation and phrase books.
Latin language, Colloquial.