Week of September 13, 2010 Aim: What are the most useful weather expressions in Latin? Goal: Students will be able to construct a Latin dialogue using.

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Week of September 13, 2010 Aim: What are the most useful weather expressions in Latin? Goal: Students will be able to construct a Latin dialogue using weather expressions. HW: Practice with new words and phrases.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? tempestās est bona. tempestās est mala.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? sōl lūcetne? sōl lūcet. sōl nōn lūcet.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? pluitne? pluit. nōn pluit.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? frigida estne? frigida est. nōn est frigida.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? calida estne? calida est. nōn est calida.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? nubila estne? nubila est. nōn est nubila.

quaenam est tempestās hodiē? ventosa estne? ventosa est. nōn est ventosa.