Consolidation Debt Mortgage The beautiful language of Latin has been undergoing an
incredible revival of interest lately. Why has this formerly moldy
language acquired a new luster?
Consolidation Debt Help What constitutes a "revival of interest"?
Consolidation Credit Debt Last year 148,000 students applied to take the National Latin
Exam, according to their website (www.nle.org). In North Carolina
there was a 156% increase in the number of students taking the
exam, in Nevada an 84% increase. You didn't even know there was a
National Latin Exam, did you? Get with the times! What's old is
new, and Latin is cool again.
Bill Consolidation Debt Pop-culture has had a big hand in this. The Harry Potter books
and movies -- insanely popular with adolescents -- feature Latin
prominently as the language of magic. There is even a complete
Latin translation of the first Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and
the Sorceror's Stone. If your child is reading "Harrius Potter et
Philosophi Lapis" you can feel pretty confident about the quality
of instruction they're getting at school.
Consolidation Debt Quote The more serious side of Latin has been in the movies recently,
too. Mel Gibson's controversial film The Passion of the Christ
featured actors speaking in Latin and Aramaic. Although the Bible
was not originally written in Latin, Latin became the language of
the Roman Catholic Church. Consequently the Latin Vulgate served as
the standard Bible for centuries. Inspired by The Passion, many
Christians have begun learning Latin so they can read the Vulgate
directly.
Consolidation Debt Lead Resaerch has shown that students who take Latin score higher on
their SAT's, a big incentive for parents. Latin specifically
improved English comprehension scores and was shown to sharpen
language skills in general.
Consolidation Debt Non Profit The study of Latin has significant benefits, and despite (or
because of) its arcane reputation it is becoming more common in
schools and universities. If you aren't curious about it now, you
will be when your children ask you to read them Harrius Potter at
night.
Catalogue: Reference & Education
Title: Your Children Know More Latin Than You By: Daniel
Detlaf
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